Apparatus and method for testing electrical surge arresters
First Claim
1. An electrical surge arrester tester comprising two surge arrester test leads;
- voltage generating means for generating and applying d.c. voltages of continuously increasing magnitudes to said surge arrester test leads;
monitoring means for continuously and simultaneously monitoring the continuously increasing magnitudes of d.c. voltage being applied to and the current being conducted across said surge arrester test leads;
counter means for digitally recording the firing voltage monitored by said monitoring means when the current monitored by said monitoring means exceeds a preselected magnitude;
means for terminating the the application of voltage by said voltage generating means to said test leads upon recording by said counter means of said firing voltage; and
display means for displaying the digitally recorded firing voltage.
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Abstract
An electrical surge arrester tester comprising two surge arrester test leads and a voltage generator for generating and applying DC voltage of continuously increasing magnitudes to the surge arrester test leads. A monitor is provided for continuously and simultaneously monitoring the magnitude of DC voltages being applied to, and the current being conducted across, the surge arrester test leads. A counter is provided for digitally recording the monitored firing voltage when the monitored current exceeds a preselected magnitude. A terminator circuit is provided for terminating the generation and application of voltage by the voltage generator upon recording of the firing voltage. A digital display is also provided for displaying the digitally recorded firing voltage.
A method of testing an electrical surge arrester comprising the steps of applying DC voltages of continuously increasing magnitudes to a surge arrester; monitoring the continuously increasing voltages being applied to the surge arrester while simultaneously monitoring the current being conducted therethrough; sequentially entering the monitored increasing magnitudes of voltage into a digital memory; detecting a surge of current through the surge arrester and in response thereto reducing the magnitude of voltage being applied to the surge arrester, and displaying the voltage entered into digital memory at the time of detected surge current through the surge arrester.
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1. An electrical surge arrester tester comprising two surge arrester test leads;
- voltage generating means for generating and applying d.c. voltages of continuously increasing magnitudes to said surge arrester test leads;
monitoring means for continuously and simultaneously monitoring the continuously increasing magnitudes of d.c. voltage being applied to and the current being conducted across said surge arrester test leads;
counter means for digitally recording the firing voltage monitored by said monitoring means when the current monitored by said monitoring means exceeds a preselected magnitude;
means for terminating the the application of voltage by said voltage generating means to said test leads upon recording by said counter means of said firing voltage; and
display means for displaying the digitally recorded firing voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- voltage generating means for generating and applying d.c. voltages of continuously increasing magnitudes to said surge arrester test leads;
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6. A method of testing an electrical surge arrester comprising the steps of:
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a. applying voltage of continuously increasing magnitudes to a surge arrester; b. monitoring the continuously increasing magnitudes of voltage being applied to the surge arrester while simultaneously monitoring the magnitude of current being conducted therethrough; c. sequentially entering the monitored increasing magnitudes of voltage into a digital memory; d. detecting a surge of current through the surge arrester and in response thereto reducing the magnitude of voltage being applied to the surge arrester; and e. displaying the voltage entered into the digital memory when the surge of current is detected through the surge arrester. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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