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UMG 508
Transients
Transient voltages are rapid, impulsive transi-
ent oscillation processes in electrical networks.
Transient voltages are not predictable with res-
pect to time and last for a limited period.
Transient voltages are caused by the effects of
lighting, due to switching operations or the trig-
gering of fuses.
The UMG508 recognizes transients that are
longer than 50µs.
The UMG508 monitors the voltage measure-
ment inputs on transients.
Transient monitoring can be set per phase.
There are two independent criteria for recog-
nizing transients.
If a transient has been recognized, the wave
shape is saved in a transient recording.
If a transient has been recognized, the limit
value is automatically increased by 20V, both
in automatic and manual modes. This auto-
matic increase of the limit value fades within
10 minutes.
If another transient is recognized within the
next 60 seconds, this transient is recorded
with 512 points.
You can display recorded transients with the
GridVis incident browser.

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