surge capacitor
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Capacitor used to protect machineTRANSCRIPT
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gProtective Capacitorsfor AC Rotating Machines
l Surge Protection for ACGenerators, SynchronousCondensors and Large Mo-tors
l Time proven GE HAZY FilmFoil Dielectric System
l DIELEKTROL Non-PCBinsulating fluid
l Provides Turn-to-Turn insula-tion protection by reducingsteepness of wave frontsapplied to or reflected withinthe machine.
l Used in combination withTRANQUELL Station Arrest-ers for Optimum Protection
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Protective Capacitor
gGE Transmission, Distribution & Industrial Systems381 Broadway, Ft. Edward, NY, 12828www.ge.com/capacitor
1999 General Electric Corporation
DEA-224(6/99)
GE Capacitors
DIELEKTROL Non-PCB Dielectric Protective CapacitorsWith Internal Discharge Resistors - Indoor or Outdoor Mounting
Note 1 For other mounting requirements contact factory or GE Sales Office.Note 2 CSA labeling is available by request.Note 3 Current Catalog Numbers are available on the internet at www.ge.com/capacitor or a GE
Sales Office
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Figure 1: Single-pole, 6900 volts Figure 2: Single-pole, 13,800volts
Figure 3: Single-pole, 24,000 volts
Figure 4: Three-poles, 2400 &4160 volts
Figure 5: Three-poles, 7200 volts Figure 6: Three-poles, 13,800 volts