Transient recovery voltage

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title: Transient recovery voltage
text: A transient recovery voltage (TRV) for high-voltage circuit breakers is the voltage that appears across the terminals after current interruption. It is a critical parameter for fault interruption by a high-voltage circuit breaker, its characteristics can lead either to a successful current interruption or to a failure. The TRV is dependent on the characteristics of the system connected on both terminals of the circuit-breaker, and on the type of fault that this circuit breaker has to interrupt.
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date modified: 2020-12-10T12:37:35Z
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