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Protections for remote and unattended small capacity commutating power plants at 'Telefonica'
The author traces the origin, development, and technical features of protection devices for transient overvoltages that come in through the power distribution line to remote and unattended small-capacity commutating power plants of the Telefonica system. The currently used devices are a reliable solution of the AC continuous supply to telephone power plants which, because of their geographical location, are exposed to line unbalances, primarily as the result of storms.<>