Ltop Line Transformer With Overvoltage Protection; Structure - Siemens SIMATIC NET SINAUT ST7 System Manual

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6.5 LTOP line transformer with overvoltage protection

6.5
LTOP line transformer with overvoltage protection
Introduction
Copper dedicated lines are highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference. The coupling
of extraneous voltages can be inductive or capacitive, for example due to the effects of
lightning. Direct conductive coupling is also possible due to bad insulation.
The LTOP (Line Transformer with Overvoltage Protection) limits extraneous voltages and
overvoltages to a non-critical level. The floating transformer also provides electrical isolation
preventing coupling of voltages into other cable sections.
6.5.1

Structure

The protection concept
The protection concept involves a combination of components whose functions supplement
each other:
● Overvoltage suppressors filled with inert gas providing protection against high voltage
● Inductors that limit the rise in current (L1, L2)
● Metal oxide varistors as fine protection (voltage dependent resistance; R1)
● Transformer for electrical isolation (T1)
● Suppressor diode to limit the secondary voltage of the transformer (V1)
Figure 6-23
Figure 6-24
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(G1, G2)
Circuit diagram of an LTOP unit
Location of the circuit elements of an LTOP 2 (view from above)
SINAUT ST7 Station control system - System Manual
System Manual, 05/2007, C79000-G8976-C178-06

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