Temporary overvoltage definition

Temporary overvoltage or “TOV” means the power-frequency voltage, on a sound phase, at a selected location, during a line-to-ground fault affecting one or more phase.

Examples of Temporary overvoltage in a sentence

  • Temporary overvoltage duration limitations in this specification are cumulative for a related sequence of events.

  • Temporary overvoltage caused by other equipment in the AC network shall be controlled within the limits of the capability of the deblocked converter.