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Introduction
Ohio Brass offers a full line of polymer arresters for distribution voltages. The PVR targets cable applications where low discharge voltages promote longer cable life. The PDV-100 is a heavy duty arrester made for overhead distribution equipment protection. The PDV-65 offers cost effective lightning performance with only slightly lower capabilities. These arresters combine the advantages of a polymer housing and metal-oxide varistor valve blocks. On the following pages are descriptions of the benefits, design test reports and arrester accessories. PDV/PVR arresters join an impressive list of advances that Ohio Brass has brought to arrester technology since it began making arresters in 1950. Improvements in design have increased protective margins and durability. More important in terms of dollars and service reliability, Ohio Brass arresters have enabled equipment manufacturers to lower insulation levels and saved millions of dollars for power companies.
Table of Contents
Page Warranty ........................................................... 31-2 Introduction ...................................................... 31-2 PDV/PVR Distribution Surge Arresters ............ 31-3 Alloy ESP Housing ....................................... 31-3 Basic Construction ........................................ 31-3 Benefits ......................................................... 31-3 Tests Verify PDV/PVR Arrester Design ........... 31-4 Full Scale Fault Current Tests ...................... 31-4 Fault Current Withstand Ratings .................. 31-5 Design Test Report Summary ...................... 31-5 Sectional View of PDV/PVR Arrester ............... 31-6 Effect of Arrester Lead Length ......................... 31-7 DynaVar PDV/PVR Overvoltage Protection ................................. 31-8 Recommended MCOV ................................. 31-8 Mounting Hardware Optional Attachments ................................... 31-9 How to Specify a 7000 Code Suffix .............. 31-9 Tightening Torques for PDV/PVR Arrester Fasteners .................................................. 31-9 Options Table ............................................... 31-9 Typical Mounting Configurations and Hardware ............................................. 31-10 PDV/PVR Electrical Characteristics ............... 31-12 Insulation Coordination .................................. 31-13 PDV/PVR Dimensions ..................................... 31-14, 31-15 Leakage Distances ......................... 31-14, 31-15 Dimension Diagrams ...................... 31-14, 31-15
Warranty - Material Ohio Brass warrants all products sold by it to be merchantable (as such term is defined in the Uniform Commercial Code) and to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Buyer must notify the Company promptly of any claim under this warranty. The Buyer's exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty shall be the repair or replacement, F.O.B. factory, at the Company's option, of any product defective under the warranty which is returned to the Company within one year from the date of shipment. NO OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE IMPLIED, SHALL EXIST IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPANY'S PRODUCTS OR ANY SALE OR USE THEREOF. The Company shall in no event be liable for any loss of profits or any consequential or special damages incurred by Buyer. The Company's warranty shall run only to the first Buyer of a product from the Company, from the Company's distributor, or from an original equipment manufacturer reselling the Company's product, and is non-assignable and non-transferable and shall be of no force and effect if asserted by any person other than such first Buyer. This warranty applies only to the use of the product as intended by Seller and does not cover any misapplication or misuse of said product.
Warranty - Application Ohio Brass does not warrant the accuracy of and results from product or system performance recommendations resulting from any engineering analysis or study. This applies regardless of whether a charge is made for the recommendation, or if it is provided free of charge. Responsibility for selection of the proper product or application rests solely with the purchaser. In the event of errors or inaccuracies determined to be caused by Ohio Brass, its liability will be limited to the re-performance of any such analysis or study.
NOTE: Because Ohio Brass has a policy of continuous product improvement, it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice.
Copyright
1996 Ohio Brass Company 8711 Wadsworth Road Wadsworth, OH 44281 OHIO BRASS WADSWORTH, OHIO
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The polymer-housed arrester can be used with all standard mounting arms and brackets. They come with all the necessary fasteners, isolators and terminal attachments. A specially designed glass-filled polyester insulating arm extends from the arrester to the NEMA crossarm bracket, eliminating the need for installation of a metal clamping band around the arrester. The insulating arm not only eliminates the rust and corrosion sometimes encountered with a metal clamping band, but also has been treated with an inhibitor to resist ultraviolet damage.
Benefits
The PDV/PVR housing material excels in tolerance to weather extremes from desert heat to arctic cold, and resists damage from ultraviolet rays and ozone. Samples of the polymer have survived the equivalent of over 50 years of accelerated ultraviolet testing. If the PDV/PVR arresters are dropped or otherwise mishandled, there is little risk of damage, in contrast to the brittleness of porcelain. Internal parts cannot move. The risk of vandalism is reduced. A bullet can penetrate the housing, causing arrester failure. But polymer does not shatter as does porcelain, which scatters sharp fragments. A PDV/PVR arrester weighs less than its porcelain counterpart, again making it easier to handle and less costly to ship. The PDV/PVR arresters are suitable for a number of different applications, such as transformer mounting, enclosed in switchgear or underhung in line protection applications. As non-ceramic arresters, the PDV/PVR offer an imposing list of benefits. The capability of failing with less danger to equipment and personnel, durability and ease of handling lead the list. The PDV/PVR arrester is a worthy development in the long list of Ohio Brass surge arrester innovations innovations that have regularly improved protective levels, lowered costs of protection and enabled utilities to operate equipment with lower basic insulation levels, with savings of millions of dollars. Note: The PDV/PVR arresters comply with ANSI and IEC standards for distribution arresters.
Basic Construction
The polymer housing fits like a tight elastic glove around the internal components in contrast to porcelain housings which are separated from the varistors. Even though vacuum pumps can remove most moisture from the space inside the porcelain housing, a source of potential trouble can develop if small cracks let additional moisture enter the housing. In the PDV/PVR arresters, the varistors are locked in place with tightly wound layers of fiberglass filament impregnated with epoxy resin. The polymer housing design excludes air and moisture. The inside diameter of the housing is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the cylindrical element providing a snug fit. The basic PDV/PVR housing is only six inches long for a 10 kV unit 50 to 60 percent shorter than the porcelain equivalent. A great advantage of the PDV/PVR construction is that fault withstand capability can be maintained throughout the voltage range. The fault current capability of porcelain is reduced as the housing lengthens.
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An 8.4 kV MCOV/10 kV rated PDV-100 arrester mounted for a fault current withstand test.
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PDV Arresters
FAULT CURRENT WITHSTAND RATINGS Test Duration Current Magnitude (Cycles) (Amps-Sym rms) PDV-65 Arrester 120 500 60 2,500 30 5,000 10 10,000 PDV-100 and PVR 120 500 60 2,500 30 5,000 10 10,000 10 20,000
The PDV-100 epoxy-fiberglass-wrapped metal-oxide disc modules ruptured to relieve the internal pressure generated by a fault current arc of 10 kA for 10 cycles. The polymer housing has been split open, but the housing remains attached.
The PDV-100/PVR meet or exceed all the requirements for heavy-duty distribution arrester designs. The PDV-65 meets or exceeds all requirements for normal duty surge arresters. The table below summarizes the capabilities of these designs. Heavy Duty PDV-100 +Riser Pole PVR 2 - 100 kA Discharges 20 - 250A x 2000 sec Discharges 20 - 10 kA plus 2 - 40 kA Discharges
Test High CurrentShort Duration Low Current Long Duration Duty Cycle
The above is merely a summary of a portion of the design tests performed on PDV/PVR arresters. Contact your Ohio Brass district manager for complete test reports on these two arresters.
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60 Hz Temporary Overvoltage Capability Type PDV With and Without Prior Duty
Metal-oxide type surge arresters have been acknowledged as a major improvement in surge protection over conventional silicon-carbide designs. Ohio Brass has manufactured both station class and intermediate class metal-oxide surge arresters since 1981. NORMALLY RECOMMENDED DYNAVAR PDV/PVR MCOV FOR VARIOUS SYSTEM VOLTAGES
System L-L Voltage kV Arrester MCOV-kV
DynaVar PDV-100 and PDV-65 Distribution Class Surge Arresters and PVR Riser Pole Type
Time Duration - Seconds Effectively Grounded Neutral Circuits 2.55 7.65 7.65 8.4 8.4 12.7 15.3 15.3 22.0 Impedance Grounded and Ungrounded Circuits 2.55 5.1 5.1 7.65 12.7 15.3 22.0 22.0 22.0
60 Hz Temporary Overvoltage Capability Type PVR With and Without Prior Duty
Nominal 2.4 4.16 4.8 6.9 12.0 12.47 13.2 13.8 20.78 22.86 23.0 24.94 34.5
Maximum 2.54 4.4 5.08 7.26 12.7 13.2 13.97 14.52 22.0 24.2 24.34 26.4 36.5
Selection of arrester size is based upon the maximum continuous operating voltage (MCOV) that is applied across the arrester in service (line-to-ground). For arresters on effectively grounded systems, this is normally the maximum line-to-ground voltage -- e.g., 7.65 kV on a 12.47 kV multigrounded system. For ungrounded or impedance-grounded systems, the MCOV should be at least 90 percent of maximum phase-to-phase voltage. Smaller arresters than shown may be used, contact your Ohio Brass representative for details. For convenience, the catalog data shown on page 12 includes the traditional duty-cycle voltage rating associated with the MCOV of each arrester.
The DynaVar PDV/PVRs significant advantages over other distribution arresters include: 1. Temporary overvoltage capability. 2. Improved surge duty capability. 3. Better contamination performance gapless design. 4. Simpler design with fewer parts. 5. Improved protective characteristics. 6. Extended leakage distance for high contamination area. 7. Lighter weight. 8. Vandal resistant. 9. Polymer housing with fault current capability up to 20,000 Amps for the PDV-100/PVR heavy duty arrester and fault current capability up to 10,000 Amps for the PDV-65 normal duty arrester.
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Step 1 - The catalog number (page 12) of the basic 10 kV PDV-65 arrester is 217259. Step 2 - The 7200 code in the table below specifies the top terminal and wire clamp. Step 3 - The 7020 code specifies the insulating base bracket and 4 x 5 NEMA crossarm hanger. Step 4 - The 7004 code specifies the ground lead isolator, terminal nut and nut. Step 5 - Combine the three suffix digits following the 7 in their correct order gives us the suffix code: 7224. Step 6 - Order the arrester by complete catalog number 217259-7224.
Notes:
1. The ground isolator identifies in codes 7003, 7004 and 7005 is an integral part of the insulating base bracket. The color for the insulating base bracket/ground lead isolator assembly is ANSI-70 gray. 2. Code 7030 identifies the insulating base bracket/transformer mounting bracket combination. The transformer mounting bracket used in code 7030 is Ohio Brass part number 273066-4004 ( 8.4 kV MCOV) and 273025 - 4004 ( 10.2 kV MCOV). A drawing of this bracket is included on page 11 to assist in applying this arrester. Also shown are drawings of the insulating base brackets used with the PDV/ PVR arresters. Insulating base bracket 273206 is used with PDV/PVR arresters MCOVs 8.4 kV and below and insulating bracket 273207 is used with PDV/PVR arresters 10.2 kV - 29 kV MCOV. Contact your Ohio Brass representative for further information. 3. All terminals are solderless, clamp type, suitable for conductor sizes from No. 6 AWG solid to No. 2 AWG stranded. If the spacing of the mounting holes on mounting brackets listed are not suitable for the intended application, other mounting brackets are available and in these cases, the Ohio Brass district manager should be consulted. RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR PDV ARRESTER FASTENERS
Fastener 3 8 inch line terminal 3 8 inch ground terminal 1 2 inch fastener connecting base bracket to crossarm or transformer sidewall bracket
74XX Nut, Wire Clamp & Protective Cap (One Hole) 75XX Nut, Wire Clamp, Protective Cap (One Slot), & 18" Wire Lead
TABLE B
7X0X No Bracket No Isolator
MOUNTING HARDWARE
7X1X Insulated Base Bracket with Isolator 7X2X Insulated Base Bracket with Isolator & NEMA 4x5 X-Arm Bracket 7X3X Insulated Base Bracket with Isolator and Transformer Bracket 7X4X Insulated Base Bracket with Isolator and NEMA Angle Bracket 7X5X Insulated Base Bracket with Isolator & NEMA 6x6 X-Arm Bracket 7X6X Metal Base Mounting Strap 7X7X Metal Base Mounting Strap and NEMA 4x5 X-Arm Bracket
TABLE C
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Note: All PDV/PVR arresters include voltage rating identification on underside of insulating bracket.
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Part No. 273207-3001 Used on 10.2 kV MCOV and above. Leakage Distance = 734" Strike Distance = 458"
Part No. 273206-3001 Used on 8.4 kV MCOV and below. Leakage Distance = 578" Strike Distance = 234" OHIO BRASS WADSWORTH, OHIO OCTOBER 1996
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MCOV kV 2.55 5.1 7.65 8.4 10.2 12.7 15.3 17 19.5 22 24.4 29
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Insulation Coordination
These electrical characteristics are used to determine protective margins for insulation levels in use. These two figures illustrate a 34.5 kV effectively grounded system, 150 kV BIL, protected with 22 kV MCOV Type PDV arresters. Figure 1 shows equipment protected with a PDV-100 arrester Catalog Number 213622 and Figure 2 shows the same equipment protected with a PDV-65 arrester Catalog Number 217272. The protective margins are calculated using the following formula: Insulation Level ( Arrester Discharge Voltage -1 coordinated with the 500 ampere switching discharge voltage of the surge arrester. The effects of faster rates of rise and of reduced insulation strength due to aging effects would result in further reduced protective margins. Industry standards recommend minimum margins of 20 percent for the chopped wave and BIL levels and 15 percent for switching surge protection.
x 100 = % Margin
Fig. 1
PDV-100 METAL-OXIDE ARRESTER INSULATION COORDINATION 34.5 kV System
The insulation levels are obtained from the manufacturer of the equipment being protected. The arrester discharge voltages are obtained from the table on page 12. For example, the protective margin for the BIL is determined by first finding the arrester discharge voltage at the impulse current level selected. In this example, the 10 kA discharge current is used as representative of typical lightning stroke currents discharged through the arrester. The 10 kA 8/20 discharge voltage of catalog number 213622 is 86.5 kV. The percent protective margin using the formula is: 150 ( 86.5 kV - 1) kV x 100 =73 percent.
The protective margins for other impulse currents are found in a similar fashion. In the case of the PDV-65 arrester, the 10 kA 8/20 discharge voltage of the arrester is 99 kV. This results in a protective margin of 52 percent. These examples include many simplifying assumptions. Not included are the effects of faster rates of current rise on the discharge voltage, reduced insulation levels due to various factors, and line and ground leads. For example, if the effect of lead length was included in the calculations and 1.6 kV per foot of lead length added to the discharge voltage of the arrester. With two feet of line lead and two feet of ground lead, 6.4 kV is added to the published discharge voltage of the arrester. Therefore, the discharge voltage of the PDV-100 is effectively 92.9 kV, resulting in a reduction of protective margin to 61 percent at 10 kA. In the case of the PDV-65 arrester, the 99 kV discharge voltage of the arrester is added to the 6.4 kV from the leads resulting in equipment seeing 105.4 kV reducing the protective margin to 42 percent. The chopped wave strength of the insulation being protected is typically coordinated with the .5 sec discharge voltage of the surge arrester. The heavy duty PDV-100 uses a 10 kA current while the PDV-65 catalog value is for a 5 kA peak current. The switching surge insulation level of the equipment is
Crest Voltage in kV
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10
100
1000
60Hz 10000
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PDV-65 METAL-OXIDE ARRESTER INSULATION COORDINATION 34.5 kV System
Crest Voltage in kV
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10
100
1000
60Hz 10000
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Rated Voltage kV 3 6 9 10 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 36
MCOV kV 2.55 5.1 7.65 8.4 10.2 12.7 15.3 17.0 19.5 22.0 24.4 29.0
X Overall Height inches 7.0 9.3 9.3 9.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Center Line to Center Line inches 5 5.4 6 6.2 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 16.5
Center Line to Ground inches 3 3.4 4 4.2 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 14.5
Unit Only pounds 2.4 3.1 3.1 3.1 4.3 4.3 4.9 4.9 8.5 8.5 8.5 9.7
Rated Voltage kV 3 6 9 10 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 36
MCOV kV 2.55 5.1 7.65 8.4 10.2 12.7 15.3 17.0 19.5 22.0 24.4 29.0
Leakage Distance Terminal to Base inches 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 30.8 30.8 30.8 30.8 46.2 46.2 46.2 61.6
Center Line to Center Line inches 4.8 5 5.6 5.8 7.5 8.5 9.5 10 12 13 13.6 16.2
Center Line to Ground inches 3 3.2 3.8 4.1 5.7 6.7 7.7 8.2 10.2 11.2 11.8 14.4
Unit Only pounds 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 8.9 8.9 8.9 12.2
Rated Voltage kV 3 6 9 10 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 36
MCOV kV 2.55 5.1 7.65 8.4 10.2 12.7 15.3 17.0 19.5 22.0 24.4 29.0
X Overall Height inches 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.7 20.1 20.1 20.1 25.4
Leakage Distance Terminal to Base inches 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 30.8 30.8 30.8 30.8 46.2 46.2 46.2 61.6
Center Line to Center Line inches 5 5.375 6 6.25 7.875 8.875 9.875 10.375 12.375 13.375 14 17
Center Line to Ground inches 3 3.375 4 4.25 5.875 6.875 7.875 8.375 10.375 11.375 12 15
Unit Only pounds 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 10.7 10.7 10.7 14.2
(1) Center line to center line is equivalent to phase-to-phase; center line to ground is equivalent to phase-to-ground. These are recommended minimum clearances only and as such are not intended to take precedence over existing construction codes or specifications. For appropriate packed weight, add .5 lb. per arrester.
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Mounting Clearances
Refer to Columns marked Mounting Clearance for DynaVar PDV-65, PDV-100 and PVR mounting clearances as designated in the mounting clearance diagram. Tabulated clearances are recommended minimums and are subjected to modifications explained in Note 1.
Dimension Diagrams
Refer to column marked X overall height for DynaVar PDV65, PDV-100 and PVR dimension indicated X on the drawing.
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Leakage Distances
Refer to Column marked Leakage Distance for DynaVar PDV-65, PDV-100 and PVR leakage distances dimensioned in the leakage distance diagram.
Identification Markings
Identification markings will be on the bottom of the insulating base bracket for easy identification. The markings designate the duty cycle voltage. Also there is a bright orange label for riser arresters.
PVR
Leakage Distance
RISER
PVR
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MCOV kV
10.2 19.5 29.0
0.5 sec 500 A Catalog 10kA Maximum Switching Surge Number IR-kV Maximum IR-kV
217560 217570 217579 050.0 092.0 134.0 34.0 63.0 92.0
3 kA
041.0 076.5 112.0
5 kA
044.0 082.0 120.0
10 kA
049.0 090.5 132.0
20 kA
057.0 106.5 156.0
40 kA
074.0 138.0 202.0
All Riser Pole Cat.# 2186XX series being discontinued and replaced with the following:
All Ohio Brass Arresters are fully compliant with ANSI/IEEE C62.11 Standard
NOTE: 2000 Because Ohio Brass has a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change design and specifications without notice.
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MCOV kV 2.55 5.1 7.65 8.4 10.2 12.7 15.3 17.0 19.5 22.0 24.4 29.0
210 North Allen Street Centralia, Missouri 65240-1395 Phone: (573) 682-5521 Fax: (573) 682-8714 www.hubbellpowersystems.com
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Polymer-Housed Arresters
PDV-65 for normal duty PDV-100 for heavy duty PVR for riser pole PVI for intermediate class PVN for station class