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Yes, surge arresters can be installed in power distribution substations to protect against voltage transients.
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Surge arresters are no longer designed to tackle voltage sags and dips; they focal point on voltage surges and transients.
The degradation rate of surge arresters depends on factors like operating conditions and quality of the arrester.