Title :
Breaking capacity of SF/sub 6/ circuit-breakers at low temperatures
Author :
Pons, A. ; Leconte, C. ; Willieme, J.M.
Author_Institution :
High Power Test. Lab., EDF Les Renardieres, France
fDate :
7/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The breaking performances of circuit breakers in the range of low temperatures (-25 degrees C) encountered in France are examined. A series of short line fault clearing tests was carried out on a chamber of a 245 kV 31.5 kA puffer-type circuit breaker. The test conditions selected permit separate variation of the gas density and pressure. A prior methodology analysis shows that to eliminate or minimize the influence of the other variables, i.e., the test circuit and wear, the best criterion is the minimum arcing time. No significant influence of temperature or the presence of droplets of SF/sub 6/ is observed on the performances at a given density of the gaseous phase; the minimum arcing time does not vary during the tests. These results justify, a posteriori, the practices of the test laboratories, which carry out breaking operations under ambient conditions.<>
Keywords :
circuit-breaking arcs; gas blast circuit breakers; gaseous insulation; sulphur compounds; switchgear testing; -25 degC; 245 kV; 31.5 kA; France; SF/sub 6/; breaking performances; capacity; circuit breakers; density; droplets; electric breakdown; gas blast; gas density; gas pressure; laboratories; line fault clearing tests; low temperatures; minimum arcing time; puffer; switchgear testing;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on