| Brand | Rw Energy |
| Model NO. | Intelligent Arc Suppression Device (for 3–35 kV Ungrounded Systems) |
| Rated voltage | 35kV |
| Rated frequency | 50Hz |
| Series | RMRXHG |
In China’s 3–35 kV power supply networks, most systems operate with an ungrounded neutral. Standards allow up to 2 hours of operation after a single-phase ground fault, which lowers operating costs and improves supply reliability. However, as system capacity increases and overhead lines are progressively replaced by cables, the system-to-ground capacitive current grows significantly.
When a single-phase ground fault occurs, a large capacitive current makes the fault arc difficult to extinguish, which can evolve into intermittent arc-grounding. The resulting arc-ground overvoltage and ferroresonance overvoltage pose serious risks to grid safety. Among them, single-phase arc-ground overvoltage is the most critical—non-fault phases can rise to 3–3.5× their normal phase voltage. Sustained exposure at this level can damage equipment insulation; cumulative degradation creates weak points that may lead to ground insulation breakdown, phase-to-phase short circuits, motor insulation failure, cable explosions, PT saturation and ferroresonance causing PT burnout, and arrester explosions.
Traditionally, networks install arc suppression coils at the neutral to compensate capacitive current and reduce the likelihood of arcing. Yet due to the inherent limitations of arc suppression coils—especially their difficulty in effectively compensating the current (notably the high-frequency components) that harms equipment—the mitigation is often insufficient.
Based on extensive study of such coils, we developed the RMRXHG Intelligent Arc Suppression Device, designed to address long-duration overvoltage from arc-ground faults by providing smarter, more effective suppression and protection for ungrounded systems.
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