Case Study of Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) in Low-Voltage System

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Because the electric system of Tai-power is increased day by day, no matter generating set, transmission line, and transformer in substation, have especially already set up and increased aircrew's model parameter newly to use the number value that the producer offers in the part of the generating set, also there are no materials that a producer offered in the old aircrew, can only use typical value to substitute. Because the model parameter surveying value of system analysis, the accuracy of analysing the result of incomes remains to be discussed, so carry on the fixed quantity on the spot and examine the parameter of models to the systematic generating set, apply it to system analysis as the very urgent important affair. The purpose of this research is to set up the.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 516-517)

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