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P2426

Guide for Field Measurement of Fast-Front and Very Fast-Front Overvoltages in Electric Power System –Part 1: Measuring techniques

This guide provides the definition, formation, and characteristics of fast-front and very fast-front overvoltages. The various measuring techniques, including technical details that may be adopted for field application, are also described. Field measurement results measured using the techniques described in this guide are included for reference. This guide supports the development of field measuring systems for fast-front and very fast-front overvoltages in electric power systems (including sensors, signal transmission devices, and recording instruments). This guide applies to single-phase Gas-Insulated switchgear (GIS) tubes, air insulated substations (AIS), and other equipment with a voltage level of 110 kV and above.

Sponsor Committee
PE/PSIM - Power System Instrumentation and Measurements
Joint Sponsors
PE/T&D
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2022-05-13

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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PE/PSIM - Power System Instrumentation and Measurements
Working Group
HVTT/MFFO - Guide for Field Measurement of Fast-Front and Very Fast-Front Overvoltages in Electric Power System
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Patrycja Jarosz
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Working Group Chair
Xiaogang Wang

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