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Lightning protection for transformers

As part of the modernization symposium scheduled for the 1936 winter convention, the A.I.E.E. transformer and lightning arrester subcommittees ∗ have prepared this joint report, which summarizes briefly methods now available for protecting transformers against both traveling waves and direct strokes...

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Published in:Electrical engineering (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 1936-01, Vol.55 (1), p.53-56
Main Authors: Clem, J.E., Treanor, E.D., Vogel, F.J., Mceachron, K.B., Earle, R.H., Gross, I.W., Haines, T.H., Halperin, Herman, Harding, C.F., Ketchum, W.D., Mcfarlin, J.R., Armbrust, G.M., Opsahl, A.M., Schirmer, A.H., Sels, H.K., Phelps, H.S., Brand, F.F., Bundy, E.S., Lane, F.A., Monteith, A.C., Nichols, L.C., North, J.R., Scholz, H.J.
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Summary:As part of the modernization symposium scheduled for the 1936 winter convention, the A.I.E.E. transformer and lightning arrester subcommittees ∗ have prepared this joint report, which summarizes briefly methods now available for protecting transformers against both traveling waves and direct strokes.
ISSN:0095-9197
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DOI:10.1109/EE.1936.6541204