Deadfront arrester with disconnector device
11367547 ยท 2022-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01C1/02
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01C1/02
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Systems for disconnecting a surge arrester. One embodiment provides a surge arrester comprising a housing, a connecting interface configured to connect to an electrical power grid, and a disconnector device coupled to the connecting interface. A metal oxide varistor stack is coupled to the disconnector device, and a ground side connection is coupled to the metal oxide varistor stack, the ground side connection configured to connect to a system ground. The disconnector device is configured to disconnect the connecting interface from the system ground based on a predetermined disconnection condition.
Claims
1. A surge arrester comprising: a housing; a connecting interface configured to connect to an electrical power grid; a disconnector device coupled between the connecting interface and a metal oxide varistor stack; and a ground side connection coupled to the metal oxide varistor stack, the ground side connection configured to connect to a system ground, wherein the disconnector device is configured to disconnect the connecting interface from the system ground based on a predetermined disconnection condition.
2. The surge arrester of claim 1, wherein a complete electrical connection is formed from the connecting interface to the ground side connection when the ground side connection is connected to the system ground.
3. The surge arrester of claim 1, wherein the housing is composed of an insulating material.
4. The surge arrester of claim 1, wherein a resistance of the metal oxide varistor stack varies based on a voltage of the connecting interface.
5. The surge arrester of claim 4, wherein the resistance of the metal oxide varistor stack decreases as the voltage of the connecting interface increases.
6. The surge arrester of claim 1, wherein the predetermined disconnection condition is a predetermined current threshold, and wherein the disconnector device disconnects the connecting interface from the system ground upon a current flowing through the surge arrester reaching the predetermined current threshold.
7. The surge arrester of claim 1, wherein disconnecting the connecting interface from the system ground includes disconnecting the metal oxide varistor stack from the housing.
8. A surge arrester comprising: a housing; a connecting interface configured to connect to an electrical power grid; a metal oxide varistor stack coupled to the connecting interface; and a disconnector device coupled between the metal oxide varistor stack and a ground side connection, wherein the ground side connection is configured to connect to a system ground, and wherein the disconnector device is configured to disconnect the connecting interface from the system ground based on a predetermined disconnection condition.
9. The surge arrester of claim 8, wherein disconnecting the connecting interface from the system ground includes disconnecting the metal oxide varistor stack from the ground side connection.
10. The surge arrester of claim 9, wherein the disconnector device disconnects the connecting interface from the system ground by igniting a cartridge containing gunpowder.
11. The surge arrester of claim 8, wherein the housing is composed of an insulating material.
12. The surge arrester of claim 8, wherein a resistance of the metal oxide varistor stack varies based on a voltage of the connecting interface.
13. The surge arrester of claim 8, wherein the predetermined disconnection condition is a predetermined current threshold, and wherein the disconnector device disconnects the connecting interface from the system ground upon a current flowing through the surge arrester reaching the predetermined current threshold.
14. The surge arrester of claim 8, wherein the disconnector device disconnects the connecting interface from the system ground by igniting a cartridge containing gunpowder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Before any embodiments of the application are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the application, and the devices and method described herein, are not limited in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The devices and methods in this application are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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(9) The MOV stack 18 is coupled between the disconnector device 16 and the bottom ground side connection 20 and has a resistance that changes based on the voltage of the surge arrester 10 (e.g., the voltage received by the terminal 14). At a normal operating voltage, the MOV stack 18 has a high resistance and restricts current from flowing through the surge arrester 10. In the case of a power surge (e.g., a voltage increase), the resistance of the MOV stack 18 decreases and allows current to flow through the surge arrester 10 to the system ground 22. If the power surge exceeds the capabilities of the surge arrester 10, the MOV stack 18 releases heat and, as the power surge continues for a period of time, the MOV stack 18 may continue to release dangerous hot gas and melt or vaporize through the bottom ground side connection 20.
(10) The disconnector device 16 is coupled between the terminal 14 and the MOV stack 18 and disconnects the surge arrester 10 from the ground connection prior to a failure of the MOV stack 18. For example, when the voltage experienced by the surge arrester 10 increases, the MOV stack 18 experiences an increase in current. When this current reaches a predetermined current threshold (e.g., predetermined leakage current), the disconnector device 16 performs an operating function that disconnects the surge arrester 10 from the system ground 22, stopping current flow through the surge arrester 10.
(11) The operating function may also be an action that breaks or disables a component of the disconnector device 16. For example, the disconnector device 16 may include a cartridge containing gunpowder. When high voltage or high current are sustained, the gunpowder within the cartridge is ignited, causing an explosion that forces the disconnector device 16 to separate from the housing 12. This action also separates any components of the surge arrester 10 coupled below the disconnector device 16 from the housing 12. Alternatively, the gunpowder may ignite based on a leakage current through the arrester exceeding a safe amount.
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(15) Thus, the application provides, among other things, a disconnector device for use with a surge arrester. Various features and advantages of the application are set forth in the following claims.