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Lightning Arrestor, Isolator and Drop Out Fuse

11/04/2011 1:42 AM

Q1. Do we have a 400 volts Lightning Arrestor, Isolator, and Drop Out fuse? I need this to provide protection to a outgoing line from 33/0.4 kV, which is around 1 km.

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Re: Lightning Arrestor, Isolator and Drop Out Fuse

11/04/2011 5:31 PM

Have a look in your stores, you never know what you'll find.

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Re: Lightning Arrestor, Isolator and Drop Out Fuse

11/06/2011 4:39 AM

ask the manufacturers or query them by emailing your specific needs. simple as that.

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Re: Lightning Arrestor, Isolator and Drop Out Fuse

11/06/2011 5:51 AM

i mean, in 11 kV drop out fuses are kept........are they also used in 400 volt systems? Also, in 11 kV, isolators are used..................are they also used in 400 volt systems?

Also, in 11 kV, lightning arresters are used........are they also used in 400 volt systems?

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Re: Lightning Arrestor, Isolator and Drop Out Fuse

11/06/2011 9:06 AM

Yes! Yes! and Yes!

Instead of Drop-out fuse you use HRC Fuse in LT;

415V Isolators are very much available in the market.

You can go for Surge Arrestors for Lightning Protection.

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11/09/2011 1:01 PM
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