kurzistor
A kurzistor, also known as a spark gap, is a type of electrical switch that operates by means of an electrical arc. It is commonly used in high-voltage applications, such as in lightning arresters, surge protectors, and certain types of electrical power distribution systems. The kurzistor consists of two electrodes separated by a small gap, typically filled with a gas or a mixture of gases. When the voltage across the electrodes exceeds a certain threshold, the gas in the gap ionizes, creating a conductive path for the current. This results in a spark that allows the current to flow, effectively closing the switch.
The operation of a kurzistor is based on the principle of electrical breakdown, where the gas in
Kurzistors are valued for their simplicity, reliability, and ability to handle high voltages and currents. However,