Title :
Development of 550 kV and 362 kV synchronous switching gas circuit breakers
Author :
Kohyama, H. ; Wada, K. ; Ito, H. ; Hidaka, M. ; Billings, S. ; Sugiyama, T. ; Yamamoto, H.
Author_Institution :
Mitsubishi Electr. Corp., Amagasaki, Japan
Abstract :
550 kV and 362 kV synchronous switching gas circuit breakers (GCBs) have been developed. In the closing operation of a GCB, making voltage depends on the rate of decrease of dielectric strength (RDDS) and the mechanical scatter of the operating time. No delay is caused by the operation after a long idle time up to 1000 hours, therefore optimal closing targets for different rated voltages can be determined by measurements on these characteristics of GCBs. Optimal target points for maximum and minimum making voltage are also given as functions of the RDDS and deviations of the operating time. The distribution of experimental maximum and minimum making voltages of synchronous closing with 550 kV and 362 kV GCBs shows good agreement with those calculated by the proposed method. A series of performance tests show that 550 kV and 362 kV GCBs can be applied for synchronous closing for transformer, reactor, capacitor, and line applications. The successful closing tests demonstrated the EMC of a synchronous switching controller mounted in a 550 kV GCB cabinet
Keywords :
electric strength; gas blast circuit breakers; switchgear testing; switching; 362 kV; 550 kV; capacitor; closing tests; controlled switching; inrush current; long idle time; maximum making voltage; mechanical scatter; minimum making voltage; operating time; optimal closing targets; optimal target points; overvoltage; performance tests; rate of decrease of dielectric strength; reactor; synchronous closing; synchronous switching controller; synchronous switching gas circuit breakers; transformer; Circuit breakers; Delay effects; Dielectric breakdown; Dielectric measurements; Inductors; Scattering; Switching circuits; Testing; Time measurement; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2001 IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7285-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2001.971301