Laboratory and analytical studies of the effects of multipulse lightning current on metal oxide arresters

Multiple stroke lightning ground flashes can impose surges of exceptional severity on the arresters used to protect exposed distribution system equipment. This paper reports laboratory and analytical studies of the effects of representative multiple impulse currents on zinc-oxide surge arresters of distribution class. The results indicate that sextuple 8/20 /spl mu/s currents can cause damage to arresters not evident with standard lightning current tests and so are worthy of inclusion in testing Standards. >