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Neutral earthing reactors in overhead distribution networks
2009
IET Conference Publications
unpublished
Artificial Neutral Points made by oil-immersed reactors, particularly zigzag inductances, have been applied to limit earth fault currents in many MV distribution networks. ANPs can be overstressed both mechanically and thermally and a number of failures have been reported, particularly in overhead networks. A thermal analysis is performed which shows that present Standards requirements can underestimate the thermal stress due to fault conditions persisting for hours in some networks. A few
doi:10.1049/cp.2009.1114
fatcat:6l5enpxiurdm5in4p72sa7ivpe