A disadavantage of SSRs in primary supply / soft-start
switches of a HV transformer is that Triacs continue to conduct
(in a flashover fault situation) until the next mains zero-crossing.
It could take up to 10ms at 50Hz to interrupt the fault.
The time constant of a 40uFcapacitor bank with
a 50 Ohm fault-current limiting resistor is 2ms.
If a HV fuse in the anode supply interrupts a fault discharge it's
energy from the capacitors (in a capacitor filter supply) that
blows the fuse.
Then the loss of anode voltage (through interlocking) can
switch off the PTT and mains supply (but not the blower).
Then the primary-side SSRs don't supply the fault current as
they wait it out till the next zero-crossing
Mark G4AXX & M4R, Granta Contest Group
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