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Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2007

Protection Effects According to the Conditions of Installations of SPDs for Information-Oriented Equipments

Bok-Hee Lee; Dong-Moon Lee; Dong-Chul Cheong; Su-Bong Lee; Seung-Chil Lee

Recently, there are increasing social needs for stable supply of electric power and securing high quality of information and communication services. In this work, to propose the effective protection countermeasures of information-oriented equipments against lightning surges, the protection effects of surge protective devices(SPDs) were experimentally investigated using actual-sized test circuits in various installation conditions. As a result, it was found that the protection effect of SPDs is quite different depending on the factors, such as the grounding system of power source, numbers of branch circuits, wiring method of grounding leads, and etc. In case of installing SPDs for information-oriented equipments, including all electric power lines and communication lines, the common grounding should be the most effective. Wiring method containing grounding leads with power lines in metal conduit is suitable to improve the surge cutoff performance of SPDs.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2008

Transient Grounding Impedance Behaviors of Deeply-driven Ground Rods According to the Injection Point of Impulse Currents

Su-Bong Lee; Feng Li; Seung-Ju Lee; Byung-Wook Jeon; Bok-Hee Lee

This paper presents the transient and conventional grounding impedance behaviors of deeply-driven ground rods associated with the injection point of impulse currents. The transient grounding impedance strongly depends on the length of deeply-driven ground rod and the rise time and injection point of impulse currents, and the intrinsic inductance of ground rod has a significant affect on the transient grounding impedance of grounding system in fast rise time ranges. The reduction of inductance is decisive to improve the impulse impedance behaviors of deeply-driven ground rods. It is effective that grounding conductor is connected to the top of the ground rod as short as possible.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2009

Degradation Properties of ZnO Surge Arresters Due to Lightning Impulse Currents

Su-Bong Lee; Bok-Hee Lee

This paper describes the degradation properties of ZnO surge arresters impressed by lightning impulse currents. To investigate the deterioration behaviors of ZnO surge arresters due to lightning surges, the 8/20[], 2.5[kA] standard lightning impulse currents were injected to the ZnO surge arrester under test. The power frequency AC and DC leakage currents flowing through the ZnO surge arresters with and without the injection of lightning impulse currents were measured. As a result, the leakage currents are increased and the asymmetry of the AC leakage current is pronounced as the number of injection of the impulse current increases. The ZnO grain of the surge arrester without the injection of lightning surges are uniform but the ZnO grain of the ZnO surge arrester with the injection of lightning impulse currents are deformed. Also, it was found that the decrease of the due to the lightning impulse current leads to the lack of grain boundary layer and the current concentrated by the lack of grain boundary layer play an important role to degrade nonlinear property of ZnO surge arrester blocks.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2008

Changes in Electrical Properties of ZnO Surge Arresters According to Surrounding Conditions

Seung-Ju Lee; Su-Bong Lee; Bok-Hee Lee

This paper describes the electrical characteristics of ZnO surge arresters associated with the variation of surrounding conditions. To investigate the deterioration behaviors of ZnO surge arresters due to lightning surges, 8/20[], 2.5[kA] impulse currents were injected to the ZnO surge arrester under test. The leakage currents of ZnO surge arrester subject to power frequency AC voltage were measured in different surrounding temperature and wet conditions. As a result, it was found that the leakage current is increased and its asymmetry is pronounced as the number of injection of the impulse current and the ambient temperature increase. Also, in the wet test the outside leakage current flowing through the housing surface of the ZnO surge arrester is much larger than the intrinsic leakage current of ZnO surge arrester element. The results obtained in this work can be a lied as factors of improving the reliability and performance of monitoring system for surge arresters.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2006

Evaluation of Potential Interferences between Grounding Electrodes using an Electrolytic Tank

Bok-Hee Lee; Su-Bong Lee; Tae-Hyung Lee; Hyoung-Jun Gil

This paper deals with the potential interferences between grounding electrodes in various grounding electrodes. The ground potential rise and potential interference coefficients were measured by using and electrolytic tank and calculated by CDEGS program as functions of the configuration and size of grounding electrodes and the distance between grounding electrodes. The ground potential rise and potential interference coefficient strongly depend on the distance between grounding electrodes, the shape and size of grounding electrodes. The potential rise interferences between grounding grid and grounding grid is lower than those between grounding grid and ground rod.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2006

Evaluations on the Potential Interferences between Ground Rods

Bok-Hee Lee; Su-Bong Lee; Tae-Hyung Lee; Hyun-Uk Jung; Hyung-Jun Kil

This paper deals with the potential interferences between ground rods. To propose a method for reducing the potential interference caused by grounding electrodes, the theoretical analysis and the reduced scale model tests, which we related to the measurement and computation of ground potential rise and potential interference caused by actual-sized grounding electrodes where current is injected, were carried out. The ground potential rise and potential interference coefficients were measured by using the hemispherical water tank grounding simulator and calculated by CDEGS software as a function of the distance between grounding electrodes. The ground potential rises and potential interference coefficients strongly depend on the distance between grounding electrodes, and the measured results were compared with the computer calculated data and were known in good agreement.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2005

Impulse Ground Impedances of a Deeply Driven Ground Rod Combined with Different Shape Grounding Electrodes

Bok-Hee Lee; Su-Bong Lee; Keun-Chul Chang

This paper describes the characteristics of effective impulse ground impedance of deeply driven ground rods combined with grounding grid or counterpoises with needles. The potential rises of the test ground electrodes were measured as a function of the rise time of applied impulse currents and the effective impulse ground impedances were calculated The impulse ground impedances of deeply driven ground rods strongly depend on the rise time of impulse currents and significantly reduced by the connection of grounding grids in parallel.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2007

Analysis of Thermal and Electrical Characteristics of ZnO Arrester Blocks

Su-Bong Lee; Bok-Hee Lee

This paper presents the thermal and electrical characteristics of ZnO arrester blocks under the AC voltages. The leakage currents of ZnO arrester blocks were measured as a function of the time. The temperature distributions of ZnO arrester blocks were observed by the thermal image infrared camera. The degradation and thermal runaway of ZnO arrester blocks were closely related to the temperature limit of ZnO arrester blocks which being decided heat generation and dissipation. The temperature and leakage current of ZnO arrester blocks were sensitively changed in a resistance of ZnO arrester blocks. As a result, the degradation and thermal runaway of ZnO arrester blocks depend on the temperature and leakage current of ZnO arrester blocks.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2007

Electrical Properties of 18[kV] ZnO Surge Arrester Stressed by the Mixed DC and 60[Hz] AC Voltages

Su-Bong Lee; Seung-Ju Lee; Bok-Hee Lee

This paper describes the characteristics of power loss and leakage currents flowing through new and used 18[kV] zinc oxide(ZnO) surge arrester under the mixed DC and AC voltages. The mixed DC and AC voltage generator of 50[kV] peak was designed and fabricated. The I-V curves of ZnO surge arrester were measured as a function of the voltage ratio K. The I-V curves under the mixed DC and AC voltages lay between the pure DC and AC characteristics, and the cross-over phenomenon in both I-V curves and R-V curves was observed at the low current region. As a result, the increase of DC component in the mixed voltages causes the increase of resistive component of total leakage current of ZnO surge arrester. Also, in the case of same applied voltage, the leakage current flowing through the used ZnO surge arrester was higher than that of the new ZnO surge arrester.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers | 2006

Effects of the Length of Down Conductors on Transient Ground Impedances

Bok-Hee Lee; Su-Bong Lee; Dong-Cheol Jeong

This paper presents the transient impedance behaviors according to the length of down conductors of grounding systems to lightning impulse currents. The potential rise and effective impulse ground impedance of the deeply-driven ground rod and grounding grid subjected to the impulse currents were measured and analyzed as a function of the rise time of impulse currents and lengths of down conductor. The transient ground impedances strongly depend on the configuration and size of grounding electrodes, the waveform of impulse currents and the length of down conductors, and the installation methods reducing the inductance of down conductors are an important factor to decrease the transient ground impedances.

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