DocumentCode :
3772929
Title :
Laminated plastics for switchgear
Author :
Harold V. Howe
Author_Institution :
Continental-Diamond Fibre Corporation a Subsidiary of the Budd Company
fYear :
1960
Firstpage :
18
Lastpage :
18
Abstract :
Todays growing distribution systems require economical protective devices with more and more interrupting ability. The current trend in oil circuit breakers is toward interruption of higher currents in a shorter period of time. Fast, efficient performance results in greatly reduced arcing times and the amount of the electrical energy dissipated. This in turn means reduced carbonization of oil and contact burning and better system coordination by providing faster short-circuit interruption. Auxiliary equipment such as air brake switches and open fuse cut-outs must also be capable of handling higher system loadings with full assurance of positive interruption in the complete range of fault currents. Epoxy glass tubing is being used to meet the above requirements and also as a protective liner in the large air blast circuit breakers to prevent a sudden release of gas or air in the event of external damage to the outer porcelain shell.
Keywords :
"Glass","Electron tubes","Insulators","Circuit breakers","Conductors"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Application of Electrical Insulation, 1960 EI National Conference on the
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3102-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ENCAEI.1960.7466584
Filename :
7466584
Link To Document :
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