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Annex 3.1. Conduction currents of valve arresters when a rectified voltage is applied. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

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Table 23

Arrester or element type Test voltage, kV Conduction current, μA, at a temperature of 20 °C
least no more
RVS-15* 16 450 (200) 620 (340)
RVS-20* 20 450 (200) 620 (340)
RVS-33 32 450 (200) 620 (340)
RVS-35* 32 450 (200) 620 (340)
RVM-3 4 380 450
RVM-6 6 120 220
RVM-10 10 200 280
RVM-15 18 500 700
RVM-20 28 500 700
RVE-25M 28 400 650
RVME-25 32 450 600
RVRD-3 3 30 85
RVRD-6 6 30 85
RVRD-10 10 30 85
Arrester element RVMG 30 1000 1350

* Current values ​​in parentheses refer to surge arresters for insulated-neutral networks with capacitive earth-fault current compensation manufactured after 1975.

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