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Automated qualification and analysis of protective spark gaps for DC accelerators

Protective spark gaps are used in the high voltage multiplier column of a 3 MeV DC Accelerator to prevent excessive voltage build-ups. Precise gap of 5 mm is maintained between the electrodes in these spark gaps for obtaining 120kV±5kV in 6kg/cm 2 SF 6 environment which is the dielectric medium. The...

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Main Authors: Banerjee, Srutarshi, Rajan, Rehim N., Dewangan, S., Sharma, D. K., Patel, Rupesh, Bakhtsingh, R. I., Gond, Seema, Waghmare, Abhay, Thakur, Nitin, Mittal, K. C.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Protective spark gaps are used in the high voltage multiplier column of a 3 MeV DC Accelerator to prevent excessive voltage build-ups. Precise gap of 5 mm is maintained between the electrodes in these spark gaps for obtaining 120kV±5kV in 6kg/cm 2 SF 6 environment which is the dielectric medium. There are 74 such spark gaps used in the multiplier. Each spark gap has to be qualified for electrical performance before fitting in the accelerator to ensure reliable operation. As the breakdown voltage stabilizes after a large number of sparks between the electrodes, the qualification process becomes time consuming and cumbersome. For qualifying large number of spark gaps an automatic breakdown analysis setup has been developed. This setup operates in air, a dielectric medium. The setup consists of a flyback topology based high voltage power supply with maximum rating of 25 k V. This setup works in conjuction with spark detection and automated shutdown circuit. The breakdown voltage is sensed using a peak detector circuit. The voltage breakdown data is recorded and statistical distribution of the breakdown voltage has been analyzed. This paper describes details of the diagnostics and the spark gap qualification process based on the experimental data.
ISSN:1093-2941
DOI:10.1109/DEIV.2014.6961767