COVER UNIT FOR A CONVERTER HEAD OF A HIGH-VOLTAGE CONVERTER DEVICE, CONVERTER HEAD AND HIGH-VOLTAGE CONVERTER DEVICE
20220375674 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F27/04
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/06
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/002
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/04
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A cover unit for a converter head of a high-voltage converter device includes a flat, preferably planar, cover element and an RIV shielding device peripherally surrounding the cover element for shielding radio interference voltage. The RIV shielding device is formed by a plurality of RIV shielding elements distributed peripherally on the edge of the cover element. The RIV shielding elements each have a substantially cylindrical shape, in particular a capsule shape. A corresponding converter head and a corresponding high-voltage converter device are also provided.
Claims
1-10 (canceled)
11. A cover unit for a converter head of a high-voltage converter device, the cover unit comprising: a flat cover element having an edge; and an RIV shielding device peripherally surrounding said cover element for shielding radio interference voltage; said RIV shielding device being formed of a plurality of RIV shielding elements each having a cylindrical shape, said plurality of RIV shielding elements being distributed peripherally on said edge of said cover element.
12. The cover unit according to claim 11, wherein said cover element is planar, and said plurality of RIV shielding elements each having a capsule shape.
13. The cover unit according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of RIV shielding elements are each mounted on said cover element and configured to be repositioned or rotated.
14. The cover unit according to claim 11, which further comprises at least one attachment structure disposed at said edge of said cover element.
15. The cover unit according to claim 14, wherein said at least one attachment structure is an opening or an eye structure.
16. The cover unit according to claim 14, which further comprises at least one attachment lug disposed at said edge of said cover element.
17. The cover unit according to claim 16, which further comprises at least one further RIV shielding element for shielding radio interference voltage, said at least one further RIV shielding element disposed at an edge of an attachment lug or at an edge of at least one of a plurality of attachment lugs.
18. The cover unit according to claim 16, wherein said plurality of RIV shielding elements are configured to be repositioned to: shield said cover element in a first configuration, and expose at least one of said at least one attachment structure or said at least one attachment lug for ease of handling in a second configuration.
19. The cover unit according to claim 11, wherein: said cover element has a rectangular base area; said plurality of RIV shielding elements are attached to sides of said base area; and said plurality of RIV shielding elements, when in use as said RIV shielding device, extend along said sides of said base area.
20. The cover unit according to claim 19, wherein said base area is square.
21. A converter head for a high-voltage converter device, the converter head comprising: a cover unit according to claim 11.
22. A high-voltage converter device, comprising: a base; a converter head according to claim 21; and a support insulator disposed between said base and said converter head.
23. The high-voltage converter device according to claim 22, wherein said base includes attachment structures.
Description
[0030] The properties, features and advantages of this invention, described above, as well as the manner in which this is achieved, will be understood with greater clarity and meaning in connection with the following description of exemplary embodiments, which are explained in more detail in association with the drawings. In the drawings:
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[0035] On the right-hand side,
[0036] The converter head 14, with the cover unit 24, is shown in detail on the left-hand side of
[0037] In the two corners of the cover element 26 that are not “occupied” by attachment lugs 26, openings 38 extend through the plate-shaped cover element 26. These openings 38 serve as attachment structures 40 for the transport and manipulation of the high-voltage converter device 10 during assembly. In this context, the terms eyes or opening structures may also be used. Further attachment structures 42 are located at the base plate 18 of the base 12. These are designed as fixing eyes, i.e. also as a type of eye or opening structure.
[0038] The base plate 18 also has a square base area, and the plate-shaped cover element 26 and the base plate 18 are aligned parallel to one another, although mutually rotated through 45°.
[0039] Converter devices 10 of this sort are employed in high-voltage switchgears of more than a hundred kilovolts. They convert high voltages into standardized equivalent values for counters, measurement and protection devices. The RIV shielding device 28 with the individual RIV shielding elements 34 now replaces the otherwise usual shielding device in the form of what is known as a head toroid.
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[0042] Whereas, in the first arrangement shown in
[0043] New or improved possibilities for transport and assembly of the high-voltage converter device 10 emerge in this way.
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[0045] The high-voltage converter device 10 can now be fastened, or is fastened, in/at the transport device by this attachment structure 38 and a transport fastening 50 fixed to the floor of the transport device.
[0046] To assemble the high-voltage converter device 28, it must first be lifted off the floor of the transport device. This can, for example, be done by means of a suspension 52 formed by a carrying harness. In addition to the other of the two attachment structures 38 of the plate-shaped cover element 26, this also uses one or a plurality of the further attachment structures 42 at the base 12.
[0047] The carrying harness comprises, for example, flexible carrying elements in the form of ropes, chains, belts etc. that fasten the attachment structures 38, 42 of the high-voltage converter device 10 to a central suspension point 54.
[0048] In this way, the high-voltage converter device 10 can, for example, be held and/or moved by a crane hook.
[0049] Altogether, the following advantages result: [0050] (a) reduction in logistic effort and costs when transporting the high-voltage converter device 10; [0051] (b) reduction in the assembly effort; the assembly effort can be reduced to the extent that the high-voltage converter device 10 can also be installed by the customer themselves by means of provided assembly instructions; [0052] (c) reduction in component costs, since the geometry is easily manufactured; [0053] (d) no additional load swivels or lifting lugs are needed. This results in a minimization of costs for components and assembly; and [0054] (e) the RIV shielding device 28 can be already pre-installed during transport and assembly.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0055] 10 High-voltage converter unit [0056] 12 Base [0057] 14 Converter head [0058] 16 Support insulator [0059] 18 Base plate [0060] 20 Housing [0061] 22 Terminal box [0062] 24 Cover unit [0063] 26 Cover element [0064] 28 Shielding device [0065] 30 Attachment lug [0066] 32 Attachment lug [0067] 34 RIV shielding element [0068] 36 Further RIV shielding element [0069] 38 Opening [0070] 40 Attachment structure [0071] 42 Further attachment structure [0072] 44 Middle piece [0073] 46 End cap [0074] 48 Axial element [0075] 50 Transport fastening [0076] 52 Suspension [0077] 54 Suspension point