Abstract
Switching of (small) inductive currents by means of vacuum circuit breakers may lead to multiple re-ignitions. This is the result of the ability of the interrupter's quenching capability, which generates steep overvoltages that can stress the equipment insulation. Should no mitigation measures be applied, the equipment is exposed to a high risk of failure. In this paper, the findings and conclusions of a such a failure investigation and mitigation analysis are presented, referring to multiple cable connector failures in 33kV shunt reactor installations in the Netherlands.
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