DocumentCode :
1843423
Title :
Does an electronic circuit breaker need electrical contacts?
Author :
Meckler, Peter ; Ho, Wilson
Author_Institution :
E-T-A GmbH, Altdorf, Germany
fYear :
2004
fDate :
20-23 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
480
Lastpage :
487
Abstract :
Conventional mechanical circuit breakers protect AC and DC circuits from overload and short circuit conditions, and also meet the required physical isolation criteria after contact separation. They are limited in life because of mechanical degradation. Existing RCCB\´s are hybrid devices that combine the advantages of mechanical circuit breakers that offer lower contact resistance and power loss with electronic remote control functions. Electronic circuit breakers are capable of offering features such as almost unlimited short circuit capacity, programmability of rated current and trip time curve characteristics, wire break indication, and millions of operating cycles without any degradation. Protection against field induced electromagnetic pulses need additional shielding. For this reason, electronic circuit breakers often use an electrical contact in series with the power semiconductor which stays open and in the "OFF"-state, thus withstanding the required isolation voltages. Differences between both types of circuit breakers are discussed in detail based on specific test results and applications. For high DC voltage applications conventional circuit breakers need large air gaps, a sophisticated arc extinguishing method or they use expensive technologies like vacuum or gas filled switching chambers. SSRCCB can meet the requirements in size and performance, but they also need an electrical contact for isolation. We must conclude therefore, that electronic circuit breakers often need electrical contacts.
Keywords :
air gaps; circuit breakers; electrical contacts; electromagnetic shielding; mechanical contact; power distribution protection; AC circuit protection; DC circuit protection; air gaps; contact resistance; electrical contacts; electromagnetic pulses; electronic circuit breaker; electronic remote control functions; gas filled switching chambers; high DC voltage applications; mechanical circuit breakers; mechanical degradation; physical isolation criteria; power semiconductor; shielding; short circuit capacity; trip time curve; vacuum filled switching chambers; wire break indication; Circuit breakers; Circuit testing; Contact resistance; Degradation; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic shielding; Electronic circuits; Protection; Voltage; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 2004. Proceedings of the 50th IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts and the 22nd International Conference on Electrical Contacts
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8460-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2004.1353160
Filename :
1353160
Link To Document :
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