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What are the advantages and disadvantages of single-phase reclosing and three-phase reclosing?
Single-Phase ReclosingAdvantage:When a single-phase-to-ground fault occurs on a line and three-phase auto-reclosing is applied, it results in higher switching overvoltages compared to single-phase reclosing. This is because three-phase tripping interrupts the current at zero-crossing, leaving residual charge voltages on the unfaulted phases—approximately equal to the peak phase voltage. Since the de-energized interval during reclosing is relatively short, the voltage on these unfaulted phases do
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