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Switching Behaviour of a Series Connection of a Vacuum Interrupter and a Gas Circuit Breaker
Author(s) -
Nicolas Götte,
Marvin Bendig,
Thomas Krampert,
Paul Gregor Nikolic
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
plasma physics and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2336-2634
pISSN - 2336-2626
DOI - 10.14311/ppt.2019.3.223
Subject(s) - switchgear , circuit breaker , sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker , high voltage , electrical engineering , voltage , interrupter , transient recovery voltage , engineering , dielectric gas , materials science , arc fault circuit interrupter , short circuit , voltage divider , dropout voltage
After being in the focus of sciences' and industry's research and development activities for many years, the investigation of possible SF 6 gas-alternatives has been even more intensified after the revision of the European F-Gas regulation 517/2014. As natural gases yield a significantly lower dielectric strength in comparison to SF 6 , new challenges arise for the design of high voltage switchgear. Vacuum interrupters are environmentally friendly, reliable and able to withstand steep rising transient recovery voltages. In the last years, first installations of switchgear based on vacuum switching technology in sub-transmission level are in operation. One option for the realization of a SF 6 free high voltage switchgear for transmission level is the combination of a gas circuit breaker filled with an atmospheric gas with a vacuum interrupter in a hybrid switchgear. In this contribution the voltage distribution and switching behavior of a hybrid circuit breaker is experimentally investigated.

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