Standard Voltage Ratings: Duty-Cycle Voltage and Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage (MCOV)

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IEEE Std C62.

11-2012
IEEE Standard for Metal-Oxide Surge Arresters for AC Power Circuits (>1 kV)

4) System instability
5) Single line-to-ground fault with delayed (abnormal) fault clearing
6) Load rejection

c) Any other unusual conditions known to the user

5. Standard voltage ratings: duty-cycle voltage and maximum continuous


operating voltage (MCOV)
The standard root-mean-square (rms) duty-cycle voltage ratings and the corresponding rms MCOV rating
are identified in Table 1.

Table 1 —Arrester ratingsa

Duty-cycle Duty-cycle
MCOV MCOV
voltage voltage
(kV rms) (kV rms)
(kV rms) (kV rms)
3 2.55 144 115
6 5.1 168 131
9 7.65 172 140
10 8.4 180 144
12 10.2 192 152
15 12.7 228 180
18 15.3 240 190
21 17 258 209
24 19.5 264 212
27 22 276 220
30 24.4 288 230
36 29 294 235
39 31.5 312 245
45 36.5 396 318
48 39 420 335
54 42 444 353
60 48 468 372
72 57 492 392
90 70 540 428
96 76 564 448
108 84 576 462
120 98 588 470
132 106 612 485
a
For ratings not shown, consult with manufacturer.

6. Performance characteristics and tests


Each class and type of arrester shall be subjected to a series of design tests as listed in Table 2. For tests on
liquid-immersed arresters that require immersion of the arrester in insulating liquid, the tests shall be
performed for all types of insulating liquid in which the arrester is being qualified for use.

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