Surge protectors and surge
arresters are both used to protect expensive equipment. However, they have some
differences in their technology and application.
In the past, coils, step
switches, motors, resistors, and other linear loads were used for power
distribution and to protect the equipment from surges. However, when non-linear
or solid state devices were introduced, the requirement for some new classes of
technology for these purposes arose. Then the two devices, surge arresters and
surge protectors, were developed. These devices are used to protect conductor
wires, transformers, and other equipment from lightning surges. They are
responsible to maintain the surge voltages below the basic insulation level of
the equipment.
Surge protectors and surge
arresters are used for the same work, i.e., protecting equipment from surges.
However, many people are confused about their applications. This problem occurs
specially in industrial facilities, water treatment plants, and some other
important areas. This article explains the difference between these
technologies with respect to performance and applications.
This power distribution device
can be used for low, medium, and high voltage applications. Economically, surge
arresters are better than surge protectors. Different surge arresters are
available based on their withstanding capability. The main problem with them is
that they are designed for protecting large electrical distribution systems
from lightning surges, and not for sensitive solid state equipment. The surge
arresters have high let through voltage, and the value of this voltage exceeds
1200V. It reduces the length of transmission lines by removing shield wires.
Applications
The surge arrester is best to
protect insulation of transformers, panel boards, and wirings. However, it doesn’t
work well for solid state components.
Use of the surge protection
devices is increasing continuously with 20% per year. They are used in service
entrance, key downstream panel board, and to make clean supply of power to
solid state equipment.
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Protector
Applications
• They are used in water
treatment plants, hospitals, schools, and telecommunication facilities.
• UPS stops most surges to
protect your computer, but it gets damaged itself. Therefore you can use a high
quality surge protector to protect your UPS.
• They are used to avoid
utility switching and switching electric motors.
• They are best to connect
computer devices to one power source outlet.
• If you are using phone lines
with your computer via modem, you can use the surge protector that has phone line
input jack. This is because phone lines also develop high surges.
• If you are using coaxial
cables, then you should use a cable surge protector.
• Internal Monitoring
Capabilities
It is the ability to identify
internal failure quickly, and to activate remote alarm or light for indicating
the failure. The surge arresters don’t have this quality whereas surge
protectors are able to identify failure and to activate a remote alarm or light
quickly.
• EMI/RFI filtering
The surge arresters don’t
provide the facility of filtering EMI/RFI. However, the high quality surge
protectors can do this job.
• Internal Fusing
Internal fusing is defined as
protection of the equipment from overload current. This facility is also
unavailable in surge arresters whereas you can protect your equipment from
overload by using high quality surge protectors.
• Design
The design of surge arresters
are based upon gapped MOV design. On the other hand, surge protectors are
design by hybrid MOV.
• Interrupts power
Interrupts power and is also
known as crowbar. This feature is available in surge arrestors; however, the
surge protectors don’t have it.
• Warranty
Surge arresters have limited
warranty whereas surge protectors have a warranty of at least of 5 years.
• Life Expectancy
Surge arresters are "use
and throw away" type devices, and have limited life. However, surge
protectors have a life of more than 25 years if they are sized appropriately.
A surge protector performs
well for your expensive equipment used in your home or office, including in
hospitals and other critical areas. However, when comes the protection of large
equipment like transformers that work under high voltage, surge arresters are
best. Surge arresters are less expensive compared to surge protectors.
Besides, the use of surge
protectors has been increasing rapidly. This is because of its features and
higher capability of protecting expensive equipment from surges.