SHIELD FOR A TERMINAL OF A HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME
20210319932 · 2021-10-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Teresa Gargano (Savosa, CH)
- Daniele Villano (Gebenstorf, CH)
- Karl Frei (Baden-Dättwil, CH)
- Francesca Meyer (Zürich, CH)
Cpc classification
H01R13/74
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/04
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/53
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01B17/58
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/04
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/53
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An aspect of the present disclosure provides a shield 300 for a terminal 206 of a high-voltage electrical device 200 comprising a first shield element 301 having at least one axial opening 304 and at least one lateral opening 305, and at least one second shield element 302, 303, wherein the at least one second shield element 302, 303 is movable between a first shield position and a second shield position for selectively opening and closing at least one of the at least one axial opening 304 and the at least one first lateral opening 305. Further aspects provide a high-voltage electrical bushing 200 comprising a shield 300 according to the aspect above, and a transformer 100 comprising said high-voltage electrical bushing 200. Yet a further aspect provides a method 400 for installing a high-voltage bushing having a shield according to the aspect above.
Claims
1. A shield for a terminal of a high-voltage electrical device comprising: a first shield element having at least one axial opening and at least one first lateral opening; and at least one second shield element; wherein the at least one second shield element may be positioned so that the at least one axial opening and/or the at least one first lateral opening is in an open state or a closed state.
2. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the high-voltage electrical device is a high-voltage bushing, particularly a high-voltage bushing for a transformer.
3. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second shield element is a lateral shield element configured for opening or closing the at least one first lateral opening, and the first shield element and the lateral shield element are arranged concentrically to one another.
4. The shield according to claim 3, wherein the at least one first lateral opening is changed between the open state and the closed state by relative rotation between the first shield element and the lateral shield element.
5. The shield according to claim 3, wherein the lateral shield element comprises at least one second lateral opening, wherein the at least one first lateral opening is in the open state when the at least one first lateral opening is aligned with the at least one second lateral opening, and wherein the at least one first lateral opening is in the closed state when the at least one first lateral opening is misaligned with the at least one second lateral opening.
6. The shield according to claim 3, wherein the first shield element comprises at least two first lateral openings, and the lateral shield element may be positioned such that a first one of the at least two first lateral openings is in an open state and a second one of the at least two first lateral openings is in a closed state.
7. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second shield element is an axial shield element configured for opening or closing the at least one axial opening.
8. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the shield has the same electrical potential as the terminal.
9. A high-voltage electrical bushing comprising a shield according to claim 1.
10. The high-voltage electrical bushing according to claim 9, wherein at least one electrical interconnect can be mounted to the terminal so that the at least one electrical interconnect extends in a lateral direction or an axial direction.
11. A transformer comprising at least one high-voltage electrical bushing according to claim 9.
12. A method of installing a high-voltage bushing having a shield according to claim 1, the method comprising: mounting the high-voltage bushing; configuring the at least one axial opening and/or the at least one first lateral opening in an open state or a closed state; and terminating the high-voltage bushing.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the high-voltage bushing has a shield, wherein the lateral shield element comprises at least one second lateral opening, wherein the at least one first lateral opening is in the open state when the at least one first lateral opening is aligned with the at least one second lateral opening, and wherein the at least one first lateral opening is in the closed state when the at least one first lateral opening is misaligned with the at least one second lateral opening, and wherein configuring the at least one first lateral opening comprises relative rotation between the first shield element and the lateral shield element.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the high-voltage bushing has a shield wherein the at least one second shield element is an axial shield element configured for opening or closing the at least one axial opening, and wherein configuring at least one axial opening comprises mounting or removing the axial shield element.
15. The method according to claim 12, wherein terminating the high-voltage bushing comprises mounting at least one electrical interconnect to the terminal such that the at least one electrical interconnect passes through the at least one axial opening and/or the at least one first lateral opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0011] The details will be described in the following with reference to the figures, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES AND OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Reference will now be made in detail to the various embodiments, one or more examples of which are illustrated in each figure. Each example is provided by way of explanation and is not meant as a limitation. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used on or in conjunction with any other embodiment to yield yet a further embodiment. It is intended that the present disclosure includes such modifications and variations.
[0018] Within the following description of the drawings, the same reference numbers refer to the same or to similar components. Generally, only the differences with respect to the individual embodiments are described. Unless specified otherwise, the description of a part or aspect in one embodiment can be applied to a corresponding part or aspect in another embodiment as well.
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[0020] The transformer 100 may, for example, include a first region 101 and a second region 102. The first region 101 and second region 102 may be separated by a mounting surface 105. The at least one electrical bushing 200 may be mounted to mounting surface 105 such that a conductor 205 of the at least one electrical bushing 200 may pass through mounting surface 105. In other words, at least one electrical bushing 200 may be mounted in a transformer such that a conductor 205 may pass from first region 101 to second region 102. The at least one electrical bushing 200 may include a body element 204, through which conductor 205 passes. Body element 204 may be filled with an isolation medium, for example oil. Second region 102 may be filled with an isolation medium, for example oil, wherein the at least one electrical bushing 200 is partially immersed therein.
[0021] As exemplarily shown in
[0022] In the example shown in
[0023] The at least one electrical bushing 200 includes at least one shield for shielding upper terminal 206 and lower terminal 207. In this example, an upper shield 201 is provided for shielding upper terminal 206 and a lower shield 202 is provided for shielding lower terminal 207. It is clear from this example that, due to the configuration of lateral electrical interconnect 103 and axial electrical interconnect 104, the upper and lower shields 201, 202 have different configurations of openings for each electrical interconnect. In this example, upper shield 201 is provided with a lateral opening for lateral electrical interconnect 103 to pass through, while lower shield 202 is provided with an axial opening for axial electrical interconnect 104 to pass through.
[0024] Modularity of parts have advantageous properties, as modular parts allow for minimizing the number of different parts, hence reducing cost of manufacture and installation. However, simply providing the same number openings in the same positions for upper and lower shields 201, 202 may not be possible due to high electrical field gradients generated in localized regions of the openings. In the transformer of
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] First shield element 301 includes at least one axial opening 304. At least one axial opening 304 is provided so that an electrical interconnect 103 may be attached to terminal 206 such that electrical interconnect 103 extends in an axial direction, i.e. in the direction of longitudinal axis R, such that electrical interconnect 103 passes through at least one axial opening 304. At least one axial opening 304 may also be provided so that terminal 206 may pass therethrough, for example, on an axial end of first shield element 301 which corresponds to the side where electrical bushing 200 is provided.
[0027] First shield element 301 further includes at least one first lateral opening 305. At least one first lateral opening 305 is provided so that an electrical interconnect 103 may be attached to terminal 206 such that electrical interconnect 103 extends in a lateral direction, i.e. in a direction substantially perpendicular to longitudinal axis R, such that electrical interconnect 103 passes through at least one first lateral opening 305.
[0028] The at least axial opening 304 and at least one first lateral opening 305 may be configured such that the opening 304, 305 is in an open state or a closed state. In the context of the present disclosure, the term “open state” refers to a configuration in which an opening 304, 305 is substantially uncovered. For example, an “open state” may refer to a configuration in which 80% or more of an area of opening 304, 305 is uncovered. Similarly, a “closed state” may refer to a configuration in which 80% or more of an area of opening 304, 305 is covered. A “closed state” may therefore include configurations wherein an opening 304, 305 has some portion of an area of opening 304, 305 to be uncovered, in other words, wherein the opening 304, 305 is in a “substantially closed state”. An opening 304, 305 in a closed state is essentially electrically closed, whereby the terminal 206 is electrically shielded, while still allowing for a partial opening where, for example, a fluid may flow therethrough for cooling purposes, or where manufacturing tolerances require a gap between components.
[0029] As exemplarily shown in
[0030] Shield 300 further includes at least one second shield element 302, 303. Second shield element 302, 303 may be positioned so that at least one axial opening 304 and/or the at least one first lateral opening 305 is in an open state or a closed state. As exemplarily shown in
[0031] First shield element 301 and second shield element 302 are arranged such that the first and second shield elements 301, 302 substantially surround terminal 206. In the context of the present disclosure, the term “substantially surrounds” may mean that a combination of first and second shield elements 301, 302 surrounds terminal 206 around an entire circumference of first and second shield elements 301, 302, with the exception of the areas where at least one axial opening 304 and at least one lateral opening 305 are provided in an open state. First shield element 301 and second shield element 302 may be fastened to one another using fasteners 307. Fasteners 307 may be removable such that first shield element 301 and second shield element 302 may be moved from a first position to a second position.
[0032] As exemplarily shown in
[0033] First and second shield element 301, 302, 303 may include an electrically-conductive material. For example, at least one of first and second shield element 301, 302 may be formed from the group consisting of, but not limited to, aluminium, steel, copper, and alloys thereof. First and second shield element 301, 302, 303 may be coated with a non-metallic coating, for example an epoxy layer, to reduce the effects of surface defects or protrusions. Preferably, first and second shield element 301, 302, 303 may be formed from the same material, for example, to prevent galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. First and second shield element 301, 302, 303 may, in some applications, be partially or completely immersed in an isolation medium, such as oil. Therefore, first and second shield element 301, 302, 303 should be formed from a material which is non-reactive to the isolation medium, and which does not degrade when immersed in the isolation medium.
[0034] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, shield 300 may be at the same electrical potential as terminal 206. In the context of the present disclosure, the term “same electrical potential” may refer to approximately the same electrical potential. For example, terminal 206 may be at a voltage of 100 kV, while shield 300 may be at a voltage of approximately 100 kV, for example 98 kV. Preferably, shield 300 may be at a voltage within ±10% of the voltage of terminal 206. Particularly, shield 300 may be electrically connected to any one of terminal 206, conductor 205 or electrical interconnect 103. Due to the approximately same electrical potential of terminal 206 and shield 300, terminal 206 is electrically shielded such that, despite being at a high electrical potential, terminal 206 is subjected to no, or very little, electrical stress.
[0035] Reference will now be made to
[0036] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, the at least one second shield element 302 may be a lateral shield element configured for opening or closing the at least one first lateral opening 304, and the first shield element 301 and the lateral shield element 302 are arranged concentrically to one another. First shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302 may be rotationally symmetrical about a common axis, for example, longitudinal axis R. Particularly, first shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302 may have a cylindrical shape. Alternatively, first shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302 may have a spherical shape, or a partially spherical shape.
[0037] As exemplarily shown in
[0038] The movement between a first shield position and a second shield position may be achieved by relative rotation between first shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302. Since first shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302 may be arranged concentrically to each other, it follows that first shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302 may be rotated within each other from a first shield position to a second shield position. In the examples shown in
[0039] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, lateral shield element 302 may further include at least one second lateral opening 306, wherein the at least one first lateral opening 305 is in an open state when the at least one first lateral opening 305 is aligned with the at least one second lateral opening 306, and wherein the at least one first lateral opening 305 is in a closed state when the at least one first lateral opening 305 is misaligned with the at least one second lateral opening 306.
[0040] The at least one second lateral opening 306 may be a portion of lateral shield element 306 which has been removed. The at least one second lateral opening 306 may correspond to the size and/or shape of the at least one first lateral opening 305. Alternatively, the at least one second lateral opening 306 may be larger than the at least one first lateral opening 305. When the at least one first lateral opening 305 and the at least one second lateral opening 306 are aligned with each other, the opening is therefore in an open state. The term “aligned” in the context of the present disclosure refers to a substantial overlap of the respective areas of the at least one first lateral opening 305 and the at least one second lateral opening 306. Similarly, when the at least one first lateral opening 305 and the at least one second lateral opening 306 are misaligned with each other, the opening is therefore in a closed state. The term “misaligned” in the context of the present disclosure refers to a substantial non-overlap of the respective areas of the at least one first lateral opening 305 and the at least one second lateral opening 306.
[0041] As exemplarily shown in
[0042] Rotating lateral shield element 302 about longitudinal axis R allows for the configuration of shield 300 to be changed. For example,
[0043] It follows that the lateral shield element 302, from the position shown in
[0044] Reference will now be made to
[0045] Similarly to the example shown in
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[0048] In the present disclosure, the arrangement of first and second openings 305, 306 is not limited to the arrangements shown in
[0049] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, the at least one second shield element is an axial shield element 303 configured for opening or closing the at least one axial opening 304. As exemplarily shown in
[0050] In order to be configured to open or close the at least one axial opening 304, axial shield element 303 may be a removable cap, i.e. axial shield element 303 may be in a mounted position or in an unmounted position.
[0051] Axial shield element 303 may include a fastening means. The fastening means may be quickly and efficiently operated such that axial shield element 303 may be quickly and efficiently mounted and unmounted as required. For example, axial shield element 303 may include at least one screw or bolt which may be removed so that axial shield element 303 may be unmounted. Preferably, axial shield element 303 may include a bayonet mount as the fastening means.
[0052] Axial shield element 303 may be mounted to at least one of first shield element 301, lateral shield element 302, a part of body element 204 at a high voltage potential, conductor 205 and terminal 206. For example, axial shield element 303 may be mounted directly to conductor 205 such that axial shield element 303 is at the same electrical potential as conductor 205, while leaving terminal 206 free for mounting an electrical interconnect 103. Alternatively, axial shield element 303 may be mounted to first shield element 301 or lateral shield element 302 such that axial shield element 303 is at the same electrical potential as first shield element 301 and/or lateral shield element 302.
[0053] According to yet a further aspect of the present disclosure, a method 400 of installing a high-voltage bushing is provided. The high-voltage bushing includes a shield according to the aspects and embodiments described herein. Reference is now made to
[0054] In block 402, method 400 includes mounting the high-voltage bushing. Mounting the high-voltage bushing 200 may involve fastening a mounting flange 203 to a mounting surface 105, for example, the housing of a transformer 100. The mounting flange 203 may be fastened such that the electrical bushing passes through mounting surface 105. Mounting flange 203 may include a number of flange mounting holes. Fasteners may be provided for securely fastening mounting flange 203 to mounting surface 105 such that the fasteners pass through the flange mounting holes and the mounting surface 105.
[0055] In block 403, method 400 includes configuring the at least one axial opening and/or the at least one first lateral opening in an open or closed state. The configuring may involve moving at least one of the first shield element 301 and the at least one second shield element 302, 303 from a first shield position to at least a second shield position. For example, the first shield position may be a configuration in which one of a first lateral opening or an axial opening is in a closed state, and a second shield position may be a configuration in which the respective first lateral opening or axial opening is in an open state. The configuring may further involve removing fasteners 307 prior to moving at least one of the first shield element 301 and the at least one second shield element 302, 303, and re-attaching fasteners 307 after moving at least one of the first shield element 301 and the at least one second shield element 302, 303.
[0056] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, configuring the at least one first lateral opening in block 403 includes relative rotation between the first shield element and the lateral shield element. The relative rotation may include either one of rotating first shield element 301 and maintaining lateral shield element 302 in a stationary position, or rotating lateral shield element 302 and maintaining first shield element 301 in a stationary position. First shield element 301 may include at least one first lateral opening 305, and lateral shield element 302 may include at least one second lateral opening 306. Relative rotation between first shield element 301 and lateral shield element 302 allows for the positions of the at least one first lateral opening 305 and the at least one second lateral opening 306 to be configured. When shields 301, 302 are rotated relative to one another such that at least one first lateral opening 305 and at least one second lateral opening 306 are aligned, the at least one first lateral opening 305 is in an open state. Similarly, when shields 301, 302 are rotated relative to one another such that the at least one first lateral opening 305 and the at least one second lateral opening 306 are misaligned, the at least one first lateral opening is in a closed state.
[0057] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, the configuring at least one axial opening in block 403 includes mounting or removing the axial shield element. Mounting axial shield element 303 configures the at least one axial opening in a closed state. Removing axial shield element 303 configures the at least one axial opening in an open state. Mounting or removing axial shield element 303 may include mounting or removing a fastening means, wherein the fastening means is configured for fastening axial shield element 303. For example, the fastening means may be a bayonet mount configured for detachably mounting axial shield element 303 to first shield element 301.
[0058] In block 404, the method 400 includes terminating the high-voltage bushing. In the context of the present disclosure, the term “terminating” refers to mounting at least one electrical interconnect 103 to at least one terminal 206 such that electrical interconnect 103 and terminal 206 are electrically connected. For example, terminal 206 may include a threaded portion and electrical interconnect 103 may include an eyelet portion. The high-voltage bushing may be “terminated” by mounting the eyelet portion of electrical interconnect 103 to terminal 206 and fastening the eyelet portion to terminal 206 with a nut engaging with the threaded portion. Electrical interconnect 103 may be mounted such that electrical interconnect 103 extends in an axial direction, i.e. substantially in the direction of longitudinal axis R. Alternatively, electrical interconnect 103 may be mounted such that electrical interconnect 103 extends in a lateral direction, i.e. substantially in a direction perpendicular to longitudinal axis R.
[0059] Terminating the high-voltage bushing may include electrically connecting at least one terminal 206 of high-voltage bushing 200 to another electrical device. For example, the high-voltage bushing 200 may be electrically connected to a transformer, an electrical breaker, or a bus bar.
[0060] According to an embodiment, which may be combined with other embodiments described herein, the terminating the high-voltage bushing in block 404 includes mounting at least one electrical interconnect to the terminal such that the at least one electrical interconnect passes through an open one of the at least one axial opening and/or the at least one first lateral opening. For example, in the case where at least one electrical interconnect 103 extends in a lateral direction, i.e. substantially in the direction perpendicular to longitudinal axis R, electrical interconnect 103 passes through the respective first lateral opening which has been configured in an open state. Similarly, in the case where at least one electrical interconnect 103 extends in an axial direction, i.e. substantially in the direction of longitudinal axis R, electrical interconnect 103 passes through the respective axial opening which has been configured in an open state.
[0061] While the foregoing is directed to aspects and embodiments of the disclosure, other and further embodiments of the disclosure may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.