Parafoudrethumb|upright=.5|Parafoudre à varistance sur ligne de transmission . Selon le vocabulaire électrotechnique international, un parafoudre est un . On emploie aussi le terme parasurtenseur. La fonction du parafoudre est différente de celle d'un paratonnerre : alors qu'un paratonnerre a pour rôle de protéger une structure contre les coups directs de la foudre, le parafoudre (ou parasurtenseur) protège les installations électriques et de télécommunications contre les surtensions en général qui peuvent avoir pour origine la foudre ou la manœuvre d'appareils électriques (surtensions dites de manœuvre).
Single-line diagramIn power engineering, a single-line diagram (SLD), also sometimes called one-line diagram, is a simplest symbolic representation of an electric power system. A single line in the diagram typically corresponds to more than one physical conductor: in a direct current system the line includes the supply and return paths, in a three-phase system the line represents all three phases (the conductors are both supply and return due to the nature of the alternating current circuits).
Voltage regulationIn electrical engineering, particularly power engineering, voltage regulation is a measure of change in the voltage magnitude between the sending and receiving end of a component, such as a transmission or distribution line. Voltage regulation describes the ability of a system to provide near constant voltage over a wide range of load conditions. The term may refer to a passive property that results in more or less voltage drop under various load conditions, or to the active intervention with devices for the specific purpose of adjusting voltage.
Pylône électriqueUn pylône électrique est un support vertical portant les conducteurs d'une ligne à haute tension. Le plus souvent métallique, il est conçu pour supporter un ou plusieurs câbles aériens et résister aux aléas météorologiques et sismiques (foudre y compris), aux vibrations des câbles et/ou du pylône, et ses fondations (fichées ou en dalle) sont adaptées au type de substrat (des sols rocheux à pulvérulents en passant par les substrats argileux éventuellement vulnérable au phénomène de retrait-gonflement des argiles).
Utility poleA utility pole is a column or post usually made out of wood used to support overhead power lines and various other public utilities, such as electrical cable, fiber optic cable, and related equipment such as transformers and street lights. It can be referred to as a transmission pole, telephone pole, telecommunication pole, power pole, hydro pole, telegraph pole, or telegraph post, depending on its application. A Stobie pole is a multi-purpose pole made of two steel joists held apart by a slab of concrete in the middle, generally found in South Australia.
Electrical faultIn an electric power system, a fault or fault current is any abnormal electric current. For example, a short circuit is a fault in which a live wire touches a neutral or ground wire. An open-circuit fault occurs if a circuit is interrupted by a failure of a current-carrying wire (phase or neutral) or a blown fuse or circuit breaker. In three-phase systems, a fault may involve one or more phases and ground, or may occur only between phases. In a "ground fault" or "earth fault", current flows into the earth.
Transformer typesA variety of types of electrical transformer are made for different purposes. Despite their design differences, the various types employ the same basic principle as discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday, and share several key functional parts. This is the most common type of transformer, widely used in electric power transmission and appliances to convert mains voltage to low voltage to power electronic devices. They are available in power ratings ranging from mW to MW. The insulated laminations minimizes eddy current losses in the iron core.
Phasor measurement unitA phasor measurement unit (PMU) is a device used to estimate the magnitude and phase angle of an electrical phasor quantity (such as voltage or current) in the electricity grid using a common time source for synchronization. Time synchronization is usually provided by GPS or IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol, which allows synchronized real-time measurements of multiple remote points on the grid. PMUs are capable of capturing samples from a waveform in quick succession and reconstructing the phasor quantity, made up of an angle measurement and a magnitude measurement.
Lightning arresterA lightning arrester (alternative spelling lightning arrestor) (also called lightning isolator) is a device, essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground, used on electric power transmission and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning. The typical lightning arrester has a high-voltage terminal and a ground terminal. When a lightning surge (or switching surge, which is very similar) travels along the power line to the arrester, the current from the surge is diverted through the arrester, in most cases to earth.
Schéma de liaison à la terreEn électricité, un schéma de liaison à la terre, ou SLT définit le mode de raccordement à la terre du point neutre d'un transformateur de distribution (aussi appelé régime de neutre) et des masses côté utilisateur. thumb|Les différents schémas de liaison à la terre.|261x261px Les schémas de liaison à la terre ont pour but de protéger les personnes et le matériel en maîtrisant les défauts d'isolement. En effet, pour des raisons de sécurité, toute partie conductrice d'une installation est isolée par rapport aux masses.