US20040011765A1 - Three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use, whose interrupter units are arranged in a tubular switch housing which is arranged horizontally, out of which the cable connections of the interrupter units are passed vertically and together through in each case one connecting flange, with each connecting flange having an associated splitting module which is fitted with outdoor bushings, and each cable connection having an associated current transformer.
- the splitting module is indirectly associated with the connecting flange at the switch output in that a further housing, which accommodates a switch disconnector, is provided between the splitting module and the connecting flange of the switch housing (DE 197 20 093 A1). Furthermore, in this high-voltage circuit breaker, a current transformer is provided which is located within the switch housing and is associated with the cable connections of the switch output.
- both the cable connections of the switch input and the cable connections of the switch output each have an associated current transformer.
- the current transformers are arranged outside the tubular stubs through which the cable connections are passed out, by concentrically surrounding the tubular stubs. This arrangement of the current transformers requires a relatively long distance between the splitting modules which support the outdoor bushings, and thus also a relatively large switch housing which occupies a corresponding amount of space on installation.
- the invention is based on the object of providing a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker having the features in the precharacterizing clause of patent claim 1 which, with regard to the current transformers which are associated both with the cable connections of the switch input and with the cable connections of the switch output, is distinguished by the switch housing being physically small and thus also occupying a relatively small area when installed in a high-voltage switch gear assembly.
- the current transformers are located within the switch housing and, for this purpose, are attached to the respective splitting module.
- the current transformers can be attached to the splitting modules in various ways, for example in the manner provided in accordance with the utility model document DE 29 806 652 U1.
- the current transformers can be attached via a holder to the wall of the respective splitting module.
- the holder may comprise, for example, a supporting framework or else supporting rods.
- both the supporting framework and the supporting rods should advantageously be composed of insulating material.
- each splitting module is in the form of a coupling, with the connecting flanges for the outdoor bushings being arranged inclined with respect to a vertical plane running transversely with respect to the switch housing. This allows a mutual association between the base regions of the outdoor bushings in a very small area.
- FIGURE An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the FIGURE.
- the FIGURE shows a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use with a switch housing which is illustrated substantially cut away.
- the interrupter units 2 of the high-voltage circuit breaker 3 are arranged in the tubular switch housing 1 , which is arranged horizontally.
- the interrupter units 2 are arranged alongside one another, parallel, in a plane, but can also be arranged in a triangle.
- the tubular switch housing 1 is arranged on a supporting framework 4 which at the same time supports the switch drive 5 , which is arranged at the end of the tubular switch housing 1
- the tubular switch housing 1 has two stubs 8 , 9 which are each provided with a connecting flange 6 , 7 , with each connecting flange 6 , 7 having an associated splitting module 12 , 13 which is fitted with outdoor bushings 10 , 11 .
- These are designed in the form of hemispherical couplings and are provided with connecting flanges 14 , 15 for the outdoor bushings 10 , 11 , which are arranged inclined with respect to a vertical plane 16 running transversely with respect to the tubular switch housing 1 .
- the high-voltage circuit breaker 3 is furthermore provided with two current transformer groups 17 , 18 .
- the arrangement of two current transformer groups 17 , 18 is associated with the advantage that faults in the interrupter units 2 can be identified in good time from differences resulting from the current measurement at the switch input 19 and at the switch output 20 .
- both current transformer groups 17 , 18 are arranged within the tubular switch housing 1 .
- the cable connections 21 , 22 of the interrupter units 2 are arranged running vertically in the region of the current transformer groups 17 , 18 and, originating from the inclined arrangement of the connecting flanges 14 , 15 for the outdoor bushings 10 , 11 are bent within the splitting modules 12 , 13 such that, outside the switch housing, they run in the axial direction of the outdoor bushings 10 , 11 .
- the current transformer groups 17 , 18 are attached to the respective splitting module 12 , 13 .
- the attachment of the current transformer groups 17 , 18 to the splitting modules 12 , 13 can, essentially, be carried out in an analogous manner to the attachment as is provided in principle for attachment of a current transformer group to an encapsulation module in a circuit breaker according to the utility model document DE 298 06 652 U1.
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Abstract
In a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use, whose interrupter units (2) are arranged in a tubular switch housing (1) which is arranged horizontally, out of which the cable connections (21, 22) of the interrupter units (2) are passed vertically and together through in each case one connecting flange (6, 7), with each connecting flange (6, 7) having an associated splitting module (12, 13) which is fitted with outdoor bushings (10, 11), and each cable connection (21, 22) having an associated current transformer (17, 18), these items are located within the switch housing (1) and, for this purpose, are attached to the respective splitting module (12, 13).
Description
- The invention relates to a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use, whose interrupter units are arranged in a tubular switch housing which is arranged horizontally, out of which the cable connections of the interrupter units are passed vertically and together through in each case one connecting flange, with each connecting flange having an associated splitting module which is fitted with outdoor bushings, and each cable connection having an associated current transformer.
- In a known high-voltage circuit breaker of this type, the splitting module is indirectly associated with the connecting flange at the switch output in that a further housing, which accommodates a switch disconnector, is provided between the splitting module and the connecting flange of the switch housing (DE 197 20 093 A1). Furthermore, in this high-voltage circuit breaker, a current transformer is provided which is located within the switch housing and is associated with the cable connections of the switch output.
- In another known, three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use (EP 0 744 758 A2), both the cable connections of the switch input and the cable connections of the switch output each have an associated current transformer. In this case, the current transformers are arranged outside the tubular stubs through which the cable connections are passed out, by concentrically surrounding the tubular stubs. This arrangement of the current transformers requires a relatively long distance between the splitting modules which support the outdoor bushings, and thus also a relatively large switch housing which occupies a corresponding amount of space on installation.
- The invention is based on the object of providing a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker having the features in the precharacterizing clause of patent claim 1 which, with regard to the current transformers which are associated both with the cable connections of the switch input and with the cable connections of the switch output, is distinguished by the switch housing being physically small and thus also occupying a relatively small area when installed in a high-voltage switch gear assembly.
- According to the invention, this is achieved in that the current transformers are located within the switch housing and, for this purpose, are attached to the respective splitting module.
- The current transformers can be attached to the splitting modules in various ways, for example in the manner provided in accordance with the utility model document DE 29 806 652 U1. Alternatively, the current transformers can be attached via a holder to the wall of the respective splitting module. In this case, the holder may comprise, for example, a supporting framework or else supporting rods. In this case, both the supporting framework and the supporting rods should advantageously be composed of insulating material.
- In a further refinement of the invention, each splitting module is in the form of a coupling, with the connecting flanges for the outdoor bushings being arranged inclined with respect to a vertical plane running transversely with respect to the switch housing. This allows a mutual association between the base regions of the outdoor bushings in a very small area.
- An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the FIGURE.
- The FIGURE shows a three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use with a switch housing which is illustrated substantially cut away. In this case, the interrupter units2 of the high-voltage circuit breaker 3 are arranged in the tubular switch housing 1, which is arranged horizontally. The interrupter units 2 are arranged alongside one another, parallel, in a plane, but can also be arranged in a triangle. The tubular switch housing 1 is arranged on a supporting framework 4 which at the same time supports the switch drive 5, which is arranged at the end of the tubular switch housing 1 The tubular switch housing 1 has two stubs 8, 9 which are each provided with a connecting flange 6, 7, with each connecting flange 6, 7 having an associated splitting module 12, 13 which is fitted with outdoor bushings 10, 11. These are designed in the form of hemispherical couplings and are provided with connecting flanges 14, 15 for the outdoor bushings 10, 11, which are arranged inclined with respect to a vertical plane 16 running transversely with respect to the tubular switch housing 1.
- The high-voltage circuit breaker3 is furthermore provided with two current transformer groups 17, 18. The arrangement of two current transformer groups 17, 18—with in each case one current transformer for each phase conductor—is associated with the advantage that faults in the interrupter units 2 can be identified in good time from differences resulting from the current measurement at the switch input 19 and at the switch output 20. In order now not to increase the distance between the splitting modules 12, 13 and the outdoor bushings 10, 11 fitted with them, despite the arrangement of two current transformer groups 17, 18, one of which is associated with the cable connections 21 and the other of which is associated with the cable connections 22 of the interrupter units 2, both current transformer groups 17, 18 are arranged within the tubular switch housing 1. In this case, the cable connections 21, 22 of the interrupter units 2 are arranged running vertically in the region of the current transformer groups 17, 18 and, originating from the inclined arrangement of the connecting flanges 14, 15 for the outdoor bushings 10, 11 are bent within the splitting modules 12, 13 such that, outside the switch housing, they run in the axial direction of the outdoor bushings 10, 11.
- Although this is not described in any more detail, the current transformer groups17, 18 are attached to the respective splitting module 12, 13. The attachment of the current transformer groups 17, 18 to the splitting modules 12, 13 can, essentially, be carried out in an analogous manner to the attachment as is provided in principle for attachment of a current transformer group to an encapsulation module in a circuit breaker according to the utility model document DE 298 06 652 U1.
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1. A three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker for outdoor use, whose interrupter units (2) are arranged in a tubular switch housing (1) which is arranged horizontally, out of which the cable connections (21, 22) of the interrupter units (2) are passed vertically and together through in each case one connecting flange (6, 7), with each connecting flange (6, 7) having an associated splitting module (12, 13) which is fitted with outdoor bushings (10, 11), and each cable connection (21, 22) having an associated current transformer (17, 18),
wherein
the current transformers (17, 18) are located within the switch housing (1) and, for this purpose, are attached to the respective splitting module (12, 13).
2. The three-phase encapsulated high-voltage circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein
each splitting module (12, 13) is in the form of a coupling, with the connecting flanges (14, 15) for the outdoor bushings (10, 11) being arranged inclined with respect to a vertical plane (16) running transversely with respect to the switch housing (1).
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