Class IEC 2 surge arrester TEXLIM
class IEC 3class IEC 4class IEC 5

class IEC 2 surge arrester
class IEC 2 surge arrester
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Characteristics

Type
class IEC 2, class IEC 3, class IEC 4, class IEC 5
Applications
for substations
Other characteristics
electrically isolating, high-voltage, in-line
Voltage

Max.: 800 kV

Min.: 123 kV

Primary current

Max.: 20,000 A

Min.: 10,000 A

Description

A high strength, composite-housed arrester family for line discharge class 3 to 5 and system voltage up to 800 kV TEXLIM is family of composite-tube arresters of Hitachi ABB Power Grids that offer an ideal alternative to traditional porcelain-housed arresters for protection against overvoltages. High mechanical strength in combination with the silicone housing, gives a good combination of performance. TEXLIM arresters are type-tested according to IEC 60099-4 Ed-3 and ANSI/IEEE C62.11-2012. They also comply with customer specific standards. Applications The TEXLIM family of surge arresters are designed to perform under severe environmental conditions. They are best suited for applications which have high mechanical strength demands, high seismic requirements or sea salt, soot or acid rain and other harsh environments. Applications include: • Protection of substation equipment • Loads requiring high mechanical strength • Seismic areas • Polluted areas • Transformers and reactors • Capacitor banks • HVDC protection Why Hitachi ABB Power Grids? • Minimum maintenance cost • Customizable mechanical and electrical design • Easy to install

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ACHEMA 2024

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