DocumentCode
3158771
Title
Recent developments in generator circuit breakers
Author
Dufournet, D. ; Willième, J.M.
Author_Institution
ALSTOM T&D, Villeurbanne, France
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
6-10 Oct. 2002
Firstpage
88
Abstract
The self-blast technique of interruption for SF6 High-Voltage circuit breakers has been developed and improved during the last fifteen years. This technique has proved to be very effective and has been widely applied to High-Voltage circuit breakers up to 800 kV. The paper shows the application of this technique to the development of SF6 Generator circuit breakers with low energy spring-operated mechanisms. A particular characteristic of Generator circuit breakers is their necessary capability to interrupt short-circuit currents with delayed current zeros. As shown in this paper, this performance, required by ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.013, can be demonstrated by breaking tests and calculations. The IEEE Switchgear Committee is currently revising the standard for Generator circuit breakers in order to extend the scope to applications of less than 100 MVA rated power. The paper presents calculations that have been made to calculate TRVs (Transient Recovery Voltages) for system fed faults in the case of small Generator circuit breakers connected to the step-up transformer by cables.
Keywords
IEEE standards; SF6 insulation; electric generators; gas blast circuit breakers; machine protection; 100 MVA; 800 kV; ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.013; SF6; SF6 generator circuit breakers; delayed current zeros; high-voltage circuit breakers; low energy spring-operated mechanisms; recent developments; self-blast interruption technique; short-circuit currents interruption; step-up transformer; transient recovery voltages; ANSI standards; Cables; Character generation; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Delay; Power generation; Switchgear; Transient analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition 2002: Asia Pacific. IEEE/PES
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7525-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TDC.2002.1178265
Filename
1178265
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