High-voltage switchgear

1976; Institution of Electrical Engineers; Volume: 123; Issue: 10R Linguagem: Inglês

10.1049/piee.1976.0206

ISSN

2053-7891

Autores

C.J.O. Garrard,

Tópico(s)

Thermal Analysis in Power Transmission

Resumo

The paper begins by summarising the way in which the design of high-voltage (above 1 kV) switchgear has been affected by changes in the constitution of the manufacturing industry, both nationally and internationally, by advances in the knowledge and theory of arcs and circuit breaker operation, and by changing tendencies in service conditions that influence specification, rating and testing requirements. It describes the greatly increased application of circuit breakers and totally enclosed switchgear using sulphur hexafluoride as an arc-quenching medium and insulant, the commercial breakthrough of the vacuum interrupter and the universal acceptance and use of synthetic methods of testing circuit breakers. It then deals with ratings and service requirements, research and the theory of arcs and circuit breakers, standardisation and switchgear testing. It concludes by illustrating, with examples, the current trends in the design of apparatus, especially circuit breakers, and the layout and equipment of switchboards and substations.

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