Title :
Novel medium voltage fault current limiter based on polymer PTC resistors
Author :
Strümpler, R. ; Skindhøj, J. ; Glatz-Reichenbach, J. ; Kuhlefelt, J.H.W. ; Perdoncin, F.
Author_Institution :
ABB Corp. Res. Ltd., Baden-Dattwil, Switzerland
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For limitation and interruption of short circuit currents in medium voltage (MV) applications, fuses and circuit breakers are widely used today. Fuses exhibit excellent current limitation, but work only for a single shot. Circuit breakers are multi-operation devices, but allow several periods of the short circuit current to pass. Based on new PTC materials (positive temperature coefficient of resistance), we propose a new current limiting device for MV applications, which offers the chance to combine the advantages of fuses with the advantages of circuit breakers: a fast current limitation with a repetitive operation. The active material consists of conducting particles in a polymeric matrix. Its challenging property is a change on resistivity by eight to ten orders of magnitude upon temperature increase. This allows the limitation of available short circuit currents in a stable insulating state for a long period of time. The device consists of a series connection of PTC resistors with varistor elements connected in parallel, which serve for a perfect voltage distribution. Using this principle, repetitive current limitation of prospective currents of 4 to 14 kA within about 1 ms could be demonstrated at circuit voltages up to 12 kV
Keywords :
conducting polymers; electrical resistivity; fault current limiters; power distribution protection; short-circuit currents; varistors; 1 ms; 12 kV; 4 to 14 kA; circuit breakers; conducting particles; current limiting device; fuses; medium voltage; medium voltage fault current limiter; parallel connected varistor elements; perfect voltage distribution; polymer PTC resistors; polymeric matrix; positive temperature coefficient of resistance; repetitive operation; resistivity change; short circuit currents interruption; short circuit currents limitation; temperature increase; Circuit breakers; Conducting materials; Conductivity; Current limiters; Fault current limiters; Fuses; Medium voltage; Polymers; Short circuit currents; Temperature;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on