Abstract :
This article deals with the sulfur hexafluoride in high voltage applications for electrical insulation and electrical arc distinguishing when circuit breakers, ground switches, and disconnectors are operated. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is a colorless, odorless, non-toxic and non flammable gas. It is an extremely stable gas with high dielectric strength and excellent arc quenching properties making it an ideal for use in gas insulated substations (GIS). Virtually all substations being built today use SF6for circuit breakers and every GIS station relies on SF6 for insulation. At the same time, SF6 has been identified as a potent greenhouse gas, 22,500 times more effective at trapping infra-red radiation than an equivalent amount of CO2. There are no statutory requirements in the U.S. limiting the usage of SF6, but there are voluntary governments and private corporate program initiatives to better manage SF6 with the aim of reducing emissions.
Keywords :
SF6 insulation; air pollution; electric strength; gas insulated substations; gas insulated switchgear; GIS; arc quenching; circuit breakers; dielectric strength; disconnectors; electrical insulation; emission reduction; gas insulated substations; greenhouse gas; ground switches; sulfur hexafluoride; voluntary governments; Circuit breakers; Dielectric breakdown; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Flammability; Geographic Information Systems; Substations; Sulfur hexafluoride; Switches; Switching circuits; Voltage;