Title :
A passive crowbar switch for high voltage operation
Author :
Tuema, F.A. ; MacGregor, S.J. ; Turnbull, S.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
June 29 1997-July 2 1997
Abstract :
This paper describes the development of a water-filled passive crowbar switch which is employed to divert energy away from sensitive loads at voltage levels up to 600 kV. The crowbar is self-closing and does not require electrical triggering. The time delay to crowbar operation is determined by the magnitude of the applied impulse voltage and the switch gap spacing. The switch is comprised of a highly nonuniform field electrode configuration immersed in de-ionised water. Electrostatic field analysis of the switch was carried out in order to optimise the insulation performance of the device prior to testing. Characterisation of the passive crowbar switch was accomplished using a Marx generator as the impulse voltage source, and by measuring the time delay to breakdown for different values of applied voltage and electrode spacing. The results have shown that the crowbar design is capable of operating at voltages up to 600 kV.
Keywords :
power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; pulsed power switches; switchgear testing; 600 kV; Marx generator; breakdown; de-ionised water; electrostatic field analysis; energy diversion; high voltage operation; impulse voltage source; insulation performance; nonuniform field electrode configuration; passive crowbar switch; pulsed power supplies; sensitive loads; time delay; water-filled pulsed power switch; Breakdown voltage; Character generation; Delay effects; Electrodes; Electrostatic analysis; Electrostatic measurements; Insulation testing; Performance analysis; Switches; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1997. Digest of Technical Papers. 1997 11th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4213-5
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1997.674508