is a possible alternative to
—which has a high global warming potential—as the interruption medium in gas circuit breakers. The performance of
is investigated in this paper by carrying out experiments in representative test devices and by performing computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations; some comparisons with
and air are given. It is found that the thermal interruption performance of
is lower than that of
, but higher than that of air. The measured dielectric recovery after arcing is compared for
and
; a streamer model is used to calculate the breakdown voltage in
; good agreement with measurement is found. The speed of sound and the adiabatic coefficient, important parameters that influence pressure buildup and gas flow, are compared for
,
, and air. CFD simulations of the pressure buildup in
and
both illustrate the qualitative differences between the two and show good agreement with measurements.