TLA Brochure
TLA Brochure
TLA Brochure
Numerous technical publications have stated that lightning is responsible for approximately
65% of all of the non-scheduled outages occurring on transmission lines, thus creating many
issues for power supply utilities.
Power supply utilities themselves have verified the load losses due to voltage sags on their
systems from transitory outages caused by lightning activity and in some regions they have
found serious permanent damage caused to the system itself due to these transitory
disturbances occurring on important lines.
The effect of these transitory disturbances on transmission lines can also be more critical in
areas with high ground resistivity when associated with high lightning activity.
Although it is a fact that most of the non-scheduled outages are transitory in nature, with a
fault time shorter than 1 minute, in many cases this is still deemed, by power supply utilities
and their customers, to be unacceptable. This loss of supply is critical for all modern
industries now so reliant on sophisticated electronic equipment and especially production
processes sensitive to momentary disturbances on the system.
There are different methods to improve transmission lines performance due to lightning:
d) Improve the grounding system performance of surges by improving the tower footing resistance.
e) Installation of transmission line arresters to counteract the effects of lightning or switching activity
In most cases line arresters (TLA), electrically connected in parallel with the insulator string,
have been considered as the most effective method currently applied to improve
transmission line performance, especially when associated with improvements to the
grounding system and usually presents the best benefit versus cost relationship in reducing
flashovers of the insulator string due to excessive voltages.
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TLA Transmission Line Surge Arrester
TLA
Utility
Key Features
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TLA Transmission Line Surge Arrester
Electrical Performance
Specification: IEC60099-4
Classification: 10kA
Voltage Rating: 15 to 192kV
High Current Performance: 100kA
Line Discharge Class: 2
Minimum Energy Capability:
4.5kJ/kV at Ur according to IEC60099-4
(Clause 7.4.2 table 4 and 7.5.5.5)
TLA1 15 - 45 kV
TLA2 48 - 96 kV
TLA3 108 - 144 kV
TLA4 150 - 192 kV
• Disconnect Device tested in accordance
with IEC 60099-4 Class2.
TLA3-120 - 138 kV System, Brazil
•Insulation Material: Silicone
Rubber
• Vibration Tested Report No.
BOE002000
TLA3
TLA2
A
TLA1
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TLA Transmission Line Surge Arrester
Protective Characteristics
Product Rating Max. Temporary Max Residual voltage kV crest with current wave Steep
Code Voltage cont. over- Switching surge Lightning Current Current
kV operating voltage 30/60 uS 8/20 uS Residual
voltage capability Voltage
(COV) for 1 sec 10 kA
125 A 500 A 5 kA 10 kA 20 kA
kV (TOV) kV
kV kV kV kV kV
kV Crest
TLA3C108L1E1M0 108 86.4 123 202 215 260 281 319 305
TLA3E138L1E1M0 138 110 157 261 277 336 362 411 394
TLA3E144L1E1M0 144 115 164 271 288 349 377 427 410
TLA4C150L1E1M0 150 120 171 285 303 367 396 449 430
TLA4E168L1E1M0 168 134 192 314 333 404 435 494 474
TLA4E180L1E1M0 180 144 205 338 359 435 470 533 511
TLA4E192L1E1M0 192 154 219 376 399 484 521 594 591
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TLA Transmission Line Surge Arrester
E1 E2
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TLA Transmission Line Surge Arrester
Accessories
Suspension Clamp
Assembly
Copper Shorting
Braid / Cable
Galvanised Steel Aluminium Line
Clamp Straps & Clamp
Fixings
Galvanised
Steel Line palm M12 Connection
For Shorting
Braid / Cable
M16 x 35 Min.
Full Thread
Earthing Configuration
Disconnect Device
Earth Connection
Disconnect Device
Strain Relief
Shackle and Swivel
Joint
Earth Connection
100.0
80.0
Probability
flashover
60.0
of
40.0
20.0
0.0
26 27 34 35 36 43 52 61 63 73 75 81 83 84 86
Tower Numbers
• Installing one TLA on an individual tower reduces the probability of flashover. If you take
a look at (tower 35) which has an 80% probability of flashover, this can be reduced to less
than 60% with one TLA installed on the bottom phase. If a second TLA is installed the
reduction in probability is minimal.
100.0
80.0
Probability
flashover
60.0
of
40.0
20.0
0.0
26 27 34 35 36 43 52 61 63 73 75 81 83 84 86
Tower Numbers
Actual without TLA 1 TLA per circuit 2 TLA’s per circuit
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TLA Transmission Line Surge Arrester
Tower installations
Insulator
For towers with a horizontal conductor configuration,
Line conductors in a single line across the tower, normal practice is
to install a TLA on both of the two outside phase conductors.
TLA
Lead Earth
For towers with a vertical conductor configuration, conductors
Disconnect
arranged above each other, the resultant transient voltage
Device
across the insulators string sets is usually higher at the bottom
phase, which presents a lower distance to the soil and lowest
coupling with the shield wire. Therefore, transmission lines
with a vertical configuration and low tower footing
impedance, only one TLA is necessary to install on the bottom
Tower
phase, but for higher impedances it might be necessary install
Insulator
two and sometimes three TLA’s.
Line
Tower V ( t ) = Z0 . i ( t ) / 2
Insulator Line
For lines with shield wires, the voltage on the top of the tower
will be significantly lower and will depend on the lightning
striking point, the tower impedance and mainly of the earthing
TLA transient behaviour.
Disconnect
Device
Earth Lead
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Transmission Surge Arrestres Polymeric DC Traction Surge Spark Gap Type SPG1
• Modular Single Column Polymeric Surge Arresters • Protection between overhead catenary
Arrester • Rolling Stock structure earth and system earth
• Modular Series Parallel Polymeric Surge • Track Side • Protection of single bonded power cable
Arrester circuits
• Polymeric Housed Surge Arrester • Protection of low voltage DC power supplies
• Porcelain Housed Surge Arrester • Protection of cathodic protection power
supplies.
Safety, Connectors and Earthing Airfield Lighting Box Type 2DCAFL4 Surge Counters Type SC12 & SC13
Equipment. • Protection of airfield lighting control • Used in series with HV Surge Arrester
• Portable Earth Kits equipment. • SC12 Surge Counter
• Insulated Poles • SC13 Combined Surge Counter with
• Pole Heads Leakage Current Meter
• Earthing Clamps
• Line Taps and Shrouds
• Cable Spiker
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