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Surge Arrestor Circuit with Measuring Facility

In this post I have explained about a simple surge voltage protector circuit using a fuse and a triac crowbar circuit and also learn the method to record and measure the last maximum surge that could have destroyed the specified load in case the protection was not introduced. The idea was requested by Mr. Akram.

Circuit Objectives and Requirements

  1. I am akram, a university student from sri lanka.. first i would like to thank you for the excellent work of publishing articles and helping out students.
  2. I need to develop a surge arrestor monitoring device which measure surge currents and when it about to reach its maximum capacity, the device should give signal to remote pc. Basically a surge counter.
  3. Help me with this project sir

Surge Arrestor using a Fuse and a Triac Crowbar Circuit

An ordinary level of surge can be arrested and stopped using the conventional methods such as through MOVs, or NTCs, but a  high voltage surge prevention could require costly devices or complex circuitry, therefore instead of employing such a surge controller it's better to use a method that would completely kill the surge and the associated dangers by blowing of a fuse.

Circuit Diagram

Referring to the above simple surge protection circuit, the triac along with the zener diode and the 47K resistor forms a simple crowbar circuit stage.

The value of the zener diode decides at what input surge level the triacs needs to fire.

Here it is shown as 330V which means, in this design the triac is supposed to fire and conduct when the input mains level exceeds the 330V limit, other values can be selected for other surge levels as preferred by the user.

In a situation where the selected zener limit is exceeded by the input mains, the triac is instantly triggered causing an instant short circuit across the mains line by the triac, which causes the fuse to blow of.

The above procedure makes sure that whenever a high voltage surge appears within the mains line, the fuse is blown of in order to prevent the surge from reaching the load and damaging it.

This takes care of the surge aresstor or controller design, now I have explained how this surge level may be recorded for knowing the exact measure of this surge.

Measuring and Monitoring Surge Voltage

In the diagram above we are able to visualize a diode and a capacitor connected at the extreme right side for the design.

The diode is positioned to rectify the surge AC, and this rectified AC peak surge level entering the capacitor is stored inside it permanently, until it is discharged manually by some means.

This stored surge value can be measured by reading it on any standard digital multimeter.

Once the surge is recorded, the fuse can be replaced back for the the next subsequent surge in rush and for storing the data inside the capacitor.

The diode and the capacitor must  be rated as per the predicted maximum surge voltage, in order to make sure that it does not burn or get damaged in the process.

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