High-voltage power switch with closing resistor arrangement
11587748 · 2023-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Radu-Marian Cernat (Berlin, DE)
- Armin Grund (Berlin, DE)
- Johannes Kern (Berlin, DE)
- Friedrich Loebner (Berlin, DE)
- Andrzej Nowakowski (Berlin, DE)
- Frank Reichert (Weissenfels, DE)
- Jens Schimmelpfennig (Berlin, DE)
- Andre Singer (Wandlitz OT Schoenwalde, DE)
- Wolfgang Soerries (Berlin, DE)
- Stefan Wilke (Dallgow-Doeberitz, DE)
Cpc classification
H01H33/166
ELECTRICITY
H01H33/168
ELECTRICITY
H01H33/66207
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A high-voltage power switch, preferably with a dead tank design, contains: a switching unit that has a switching device and an actuation element that is axially movable in relation to a longitudinal axis of the switching device to actuate the switching device and a closing resistor unit that has a closing resistor arrangement and an adjusting element that is axially movable in relation to a longitudinal axis of this closing resistor arrangement to actuate the closing resistor arrangement. The actuation element is coupled to the adjusting element in order to move the latter. Accordingly, the longitudinal axis of the switching unit and the longitudinal axis of the closing resistor unit are spaced apart, and the actuation and adjusting elements are coupled by a coupling device of the high-voltage power switch.
Claims
1. A high-voltage circuit breaker, comprising: a switching unit having a switching device and an operating element being axially movable in relation to a longitudinal axis of said switching device, for operating said switching device, said switching unit having a housing with an interior; a coupling device having a coupling mechanism with at least one linkage; a closing resistor unit having a closing resistor configuration and an actuating element, being axially movable in relation to a longitudinal axis of said closing resistor configuration, for operating said closing resistor configuration, wherein said operating element is coupled to said actuating element by said at least one linkage to move said actuating element, wherein the longitudinal axis of said switching unit and the longitudinal axis of said closing resistor unit are spaced apart from one another, wherein said closing resistor unit further having a housing with an interior, said at least one linkage of said coupling device being disposed outside of all housings including outside said housing of said switching unit and outside said housing of said closing resistor unit and therefore being exposed to a surrounding environment; at least one cross connection, said interior of said housing of said switching unit connected to said interior of said housing of said closing resistor unit by means of said at least one cross connection; and the high-voltage circuit breaker having a dead tank design.
2. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal axes of said switching device and of said closing resistor configuration have an axis offset.
3. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 2, wherein the longitudinal axes of said switching device and of said closing resistor configuration are disposed in parallel.
4. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 1, further comprising a frame or some other base which carries said switching unit and said closing resistor unit.
5. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said switching unit and said closing resistor unit are disposed next to one another.
6. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said switching unit is disposed above said closing resistor unit.
7. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said closing resistor unit is disposed above said switching unit.
8. The high-voltage circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said coupling mechanism further has at least one lever and/or at least one shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be shown in drawings below and described in more detail in the text which follows. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) The longitudinal axis 20 of the switching unit 12 and the longitudinal axis 28 of the closing resistor unit 22 are oriented in parallel and in so doing are spaced apart from one another. In other words, the longitudinal axes 20, 28 of the switching device 14 and of the closing resistor arrangement 24 have an axis offset A.
(10) Furthermore, the high-voltage circuit breaker 10 has a coupling device 30 which couples the operation of the closing resistor arrangement 24 to operation of the switching device 14. To this end, the coupling device 30 leads from the switching unit 12 to the closing resistor unit 22 and is configured as a coupling mechanism 34. For the purpose of compensating for the axis offset A between the longitudinal axes 20, 28 of the switching unit 12 and of the closing resistor arrangement 22, the coupling device 30 runs substantially perpendicularly to these axes 20, 28. The interiors of the two housings 16, 26 are connected to one another via cross connections 32, that is to say housing cross connections. A common gas area is produced in this way. The cross connections 32 allow corresponding electrical contact connections between components of the two units 12, 22.
(11) Unlike in the prior art mentioned at the outset, the switching device 14 and the closing resistor arrangement 24 are not arranged coaxially one behind the other on a common axis by way of their longitudinal axes 20, 28, but rather next to one another in a compact manner. Given a compact arrangement of this kind next to one another, the two units (switching unit and closing resistor unit) 12, 22 are therefore arranged next to one another in relation to their longitudinal axes 20, 28.
(12) An operating element 36 for operating the switching device 14 is provided in the housing 16 of the switching unit 12, which operating element is axially movable in relation to the longitudinal axis 20 of the switching device 14. An actuating element 38 for operating the closing resistor arrangement 24 is provided in the housing 26 of the closing resistor unit 22, which actuating element is substantially axially movable in relation to the longitudinal axis 28 of the closing resistor arrangement 24. The coupling mechanism 34 has levers 40 and a linkage 42 between the levers 40. Said coupling mechanism therefore has a certain degree of similarity to a conventional wiper linkage of a windscreen wiper in an automobile.
(13) In the variant shown in
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(17) The high-voltage circuit breaker 10 furthermore has a frame 48 which carries the switching unit 12 and the closing resistor unit 22 (or alternatively some other base for the two units 12, 22). The terms “above”, “below” or “next to” for describing the arrangement of the units 12, 22 are then clearly defined with respect to this frame 48.
(18) In the example of
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(20) The switching unit 12 and the closing resistor unit 22 are arranged next to one another in the example of
(21) In this example, the two units 12, 22 are connected to one another by means of intermediate elements 50 and are each connected to a bushing 46. The intermediate elements 50 are a kind of T-shaped cross connection 32 which each allow the additional connection of a bushing 46.
(22) Some aspects of the invention will be explained once again below with reference to the examples shown in other words:
(23) A very compact circuit breaker 10 is formed owing to the non-coaxial arrangement of the switching unit 12 and the closing resistor unit 22. The highest “packing density” is achieved by the parallel arrangement of the switching unit 12 and the closing resistor unit 22 in a dedicated tank. The two units 12, 22 can be positioned differently in relation to one another, wherein each individual installation position has positive and somewhat problematical aspects.
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(25) Positive Aspects: EWID housing 26 can be integrated in the frame 48 of the switch 10; compact construction; space-saving; cost-effective mechanical coupling since drive shafts of the switching unit 12 and of the EWID unit 22 are arranged parallel to one another and the outer drive levers lie in one plane.
(26) Problematical Aspects: particles and combustion products from the circuit breaker housing can fall into the EWID housing 26; transportation height for the gas area increases (the switch pole is usually delivered with installed bushings pre-filled with SF6 and without a frame 48, so that the gas area remains closed at the installation site and cannot be contaminated by soiling).
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(28) Positive Aspects: transportation height does not change and the circuit breaker 10 can be delivered with an installed EWID unit 22 as before; particles and combustion products cannot fall out of the switch housing 16 into the EWID housing 26.
(29) Problematical Aspects: complex mechanical coupling of the two drive shafts (EWID and circuit breaker); for example cardan shaft or additional deflection with lever linkage 42.
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(31) Positive Aspects: identical switch housings 16 can be used for variants with an EWID unit 22 and without an EWID unit 22; particles and combustion products cannot fall out of the switch housing 16 into the EWID housing 26.
(32) Problematical Aspect: total height of the switch 10 with an EWID unit 22 increases (transportation problems; integration in the span).
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(34) Positive Aspects: identical switch housings 16 can be used for variants with an EWID unit 22 and without an EWID unit 22; particles and combustion products cannot fall out of the switch housing 16 into the EWID housing 26; total height is only minimally influenced.
(35) Problematical Aspects: center of gravity of the high-voltage circuit breaker 10 shifts in an unfavorable manner overall, strengthening of the mechanical structure required.
REFERENCE SIGNS
(36) 10 High-voltage circuit breaker 12 Switching unit 14 Switching device 16 Switch housing 18 Connection flange 20 Longitudinal axis (switching unit) 22 Closing resistor unit 24 Closing resistor arrangement 26 Closing resistor housing 28 Longitudinal axis (closing resistor unit) 30 Coupling device 32 Cross connection 34 Coupling mechanism 36 Operating element (movable) 38 Actuating element (movable) 40 Lever 42 Linkage 44 Resistor disk stack 46 Bushing 48 Frame 50 Intermediate element A Axis offset