The Role And Focus Of Surge Protectors In High-voltage Overhead Steel Towers
The surge protective device Plan primarily uses grounding lightning for tower protection in high-voltage overhead lines, primarily focusing on the design of steel cables and grounding grids. Grounding is the process of connecting a portion of an electrical system or equipment to a grounding electrode or network via a grounding wire. The grounding conductor is called a ground wire.
Developing an accurate and reasonable surge protector design that effectively prevents lightning strikes, provides safety, reduces construction costs, and excludes lightning from the power system is a challenge. High-voltage overhead lines generally consist of high-voltage transmission lines, lightning rods, arresters, and steel towers. The surge protection device Plan focuses on the most common direct lightning strikes and utilizes direct grounding.
