Author :
Trabulus, Selim ; Gökalp, Erdin ; Dönmeztürk, Nur
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yildiz Tech. Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
In the mid 1960s, two new breaker technologies, one using SF6 gas and the other Vacuum as its arc quenching medium, were introduced to the switchgear market. Experience in developing SF6 and Vacuum circuits-breakers was supported by increasingly close cooperation between the research centers. Today it can be said that they all replaced the older types of circuit breakers (Bulk-oil, minimum-oil and pneumatic technologies). However, there is not always agreement on which criteria should be used when choosing one of these two dominant technologies. Therefore, both circuit breaker technologies have been discussed taking into consideration those points of Arc interrupting characteristics, basic construction of the switching devices ( magnetic actuator, rapid switching, synchronous circuit-breaker, integration with sensors and electronics), technical performance (electrical and mechanical endurance, reliability of dielectric media, switching overvoltages, environmental impact), specific switching applications (overhead lines and underground cables, transformers, motors, capacitor banks, arc furnaces, shunt reactors).
Keywords :
SF6 insulation; circuit-breaking arcs; gas insulated switchgear; overvoltage protection; vacuum circuit breakers; vacuum interrupters; SF6 circuit breakers; arc furnaces; arc interrupting characteristics; arc quenching medium; bulk oil circuit breaker; capacitor banks; dielectric media reliability; magnetic actuator; medium voltage circuit breakers; minimum oil circuit breaker; overvoltage switchings; pneumatic circuit breaker; rapid switching; shunt reactors; switchgear market; synchronous circuit breaker; transformers; underground cables; vacuum circuit breakers; Actuators; Circuit breakers; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic devices; Magnetic switching; Medium voltage; Switchgear; Switching circuits; Vacuum arcs; Vacuum technology;