Live Detection Method for Metal Oxide Arrester and its Application

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The paper discusses the live detection methods for MOA and analyzes their characteristics. The primary live detection methods are the methods of compensation and fundamental resistive current. By contrastively testing in laboratory and in the field, it compares and analyses the disparities of the measuring data. This paper can provide a valuable reference for the testing personnel in the future to judge the test results effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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601-606

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December 2014

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