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UltraSIL housed VariSTAR distribution arresters are available in Normal Duty (type UNS), Heavy Duty (type UHS) and Heavy Duty Riser Pole (type URS) designs. All three surge arrester design types have been certified to the latest revision of standard ANSI/IEEE C62.11. Arrester duty-cycle ratings range from 3 to 36 kV.
CPS's gapless MOV series of surge arresters, our VariSTAR line, provides highly reliable service operation. The VariSTAR arrester family is available in our unequaled silicone rubber housing package, the UltraSIL housed arrester.
UltraSIL Housed VariSTAR Distribution-Class Arresters
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Superior Performance
Cooper Power Systems has taken a quantum leap in surge arrester technology with the introduction of the Evolution surge arrester, offering a superior level of performance with revolutionary
insulating materials capable of withstanding extreme electrical and environmental conditions. From our high-strength composite matrix that encapsulates the arresters internal components and
provides structural strength to the 100% silicone rubber housing, our arrester ensures a long, reliable life. Our surge arrester has undergone numerous tests which are highlighted in .
Customers currently using a heavy-duty or riser-pole arrester can now standardize with onethe Evolution surge arrester. Customers will benefit from inventory reduction and supply chain improvements.
The Evolution surge arrester meets the need for better discharge voltages and improved margins of protection. It eliminates the need for specialty ratings and multiple arrester types for various applications. The Evolution surge arrester provides a non-decaying TOV (temporary overvoltage) curve with overvoltage protection far superior to standard MOV arresters. In addition, the arresters margin of protection exceeds protective levels offered by standard MOV arresters. Refer to for information on the Evolution surge arresters protection benefits.
Wide-Ranging Benefits
Whether the goal is enhanced asset protection, reduced equipment failures or improved supply chain management, the Evolution surge arrester meets customers needs.
Environmental Stewardship
Utilities are facing increased pressure to lower their carbon dioxide emissions. The Evolution surge arrester offers the opportunity to lower carbon dioxide emissions while enabling them to
demonstrate their environmental stewardship. See to learn how the Evolution surge arrester is one small, cost effective, modern, and energy-efficient design.
Upgrade the efficiency of the power grid and reduce environmental impactone transformer, riser, and mid-line arrester at a time.
Engineered to survive the elements and protect system assets, the UltraSIL polymer-housed Evolution distribution-class surge arrester from Cooper Power Systems is designed and engineered to provide utilities with proven reliability and field-tested construction.
UltraSIL Polymer-Housed Evolution Distribution-Class Surge Arrester
For safety, UltraSIL housed arresters have been certified to withstand up to 20,000 amps of 60 hz fault current without expelling any internal components.
CPS stands alone in North America as the only distribution class arrester manufacturer to use silicone rubber housings. Among it's attributes, silicone rubber is recognized as the superior polymer insulating material for resistance to UV degredation and surface tracking, moisture repellency, temperature stability and low surface leakage currents (correlating to low watts losses). Our UltraSIL housings were specifically formulated and geometrically designed to give the highest level of insulation performance.
UltraSIL (Silicone Rubber) Housed Distribution-Class Arresters
UltraSIL (Silicone Rubber) Housed Distribution-Class Arresters |
Porcelain housed VariGAP distribution was produced in Normal Duty (type AZS), Heavy Duty (type AZL) and Heavy Duty Riser Pole (type AZR) designs. Arrester duty-cycle ratings range from 3 to 36 kV. Porcelain Housed VariGAP Distribution Class Arresters (Obsolete March 2009) For ...
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