Title :
Conditioning of Series Vacuum Interrupters (VIs) for Medium Voltage by Applying High-Frequency (HF) Current to Increase the Dielectric Strength of VIs
Author :
Fink, H. ; Gentsch, D. ; Heil, B. ; Humpert, C. ; Schnettler, A.
Author_Institution :
ABB AG, Calor Emag Medium Voltage Products, Ratingen
Abstract :
According to well known standards e.g. IEC 62271-100, vacuum circuit breakers and especially vacuum interrupters (VIs) have to fulfil miscellaneous forms of dielectric strength requirements depending on the rated voltage. Besides conventional conditioning methods e.g. with alternating current (AC), further techniques have to be investigated in the case of higher voltage levels. This work describes the high frequency (HF) current conditioning method with the objective to increase the dielectric strength of modern and very compact VIs for medium voltage applications. A test set-up for conditioning of VIs in the kHz range is presented. The conditioning current has peak values up to 10 kA with durations of microseconds and voltages up to 135 kV (peak). The dielectric properties of investigated VIs are described with emphasis on the obtainable lightning impulse withstand voltage level after one or more HF-sequences. Additionally the surface microtopography and roughness of contact surfaces are analysed by means of atomic force microscopy before and after applying HF-conditioning
Keywords :
atomic force microscopy; surface roughness; vacuum circuit breakers; vacuum interrupters; 10 kA; 135 kV; atomic force microscopy; dielectric strength; high frequency current conditioning; lightning impulse; surface microtopography; surface roughness; vacuum circuit breakers; vacuum interrupters; Atomic force microscopy; Circuit breakers; Dielectric breakdown; Frequency; Hafnium; IEC standards; Interrupters; Medium voltage; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness;
Conference_Titel :
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 2006. ISDEIV '06. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Matsue
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0191-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1093-2941
DOI :
10.1109/DEIV.2006.357229