AIR INSULATED SWITCH WITH VERY COMPACT GAP LENGTH
20230144416 · 2023-05-11
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Abstract
A grounding switch for grounding a high voltage cable in underground switchgear. The switch includes a solid insulation housing and a fixed electrode extending into one end of the housing and being encapsulated in the solid insulation housing. The switch also includes a ground electrode positioned at an opposite end of the housing from the fixed electrode, an air gap formed in the solid insulation housing between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode, and a movable electrode slidable positionable within the air gap to electrically connect and disconnect the fixed electrode to and from the ground electrode. An annular shielding electrode having a ridge is electrically coupled to the fixed electrode proximate the air gap, and shapes an electric field generated by the fixed electrode to be mostly confined within the solid insulation housing.
Claims
1. A grounding switch comprising: a solid insulation housing; an outer grounded semicon layer on an external surface of the housing: a fixed electrode extending into one end of the housing and being encapsulated within the solid insulation housing; a ground electrode positioned at an opposite end of the housing from the fixed electrode; an air gap formed in the solid insulation housing between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode; a movable electrode slidably positionable within the air gap to electrically connect and disconnect the fixed electrode to and from the ground electrode; and a shielding electrode electrically coupled to the fixed electrode proximate the air gap, the shielding electrode shaping an electric field generated by the fixed electrode to be mostly contained within the solid insulation housing.
2. The grounding switch according to claim 1 wherein the fixed electrode is a cylindrically shaped electrode and the shielding electrode is an annular electrode having a cup shape that encircles an end of the fixed electrode.
3. The grounding switch according to claim 2 wherein the shielding electrode includes a cylindrical body portion and a protrusion that extends from the body portion towards the ground electrode.
4. The grounding switch according to claim 3 wherein the shielding electrode includes a rim coupled to the fixed electrode.
5. The grounding switch according to claim 1 wherein the fixed electrode is a cylindrically shaped electrode having a center bore and the movable electrode is a cylindrical shaped electrode that is slidably positioned within the bore.
6. The grounding switch according to claim 1 wherein the shielding electrode is a metal electrode or has a conductive surface.
7. The grounding switch according to claim 1 wherein the air gap has a length of about 2.5″ between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode.
8. The grounding switch according to claim 1 wherein the grounding switch provides an electrical connection to ground for a high voltage cable in underground switchgear.
9. A grounding switch comprising: a solid insulation housing; an outer grounded semicon layer on an external surface of the housing; a cylindrical fixed electrode extending into one end of the housing and being encapsulated within the solid insulation housing, the fixed electrode having a center bore; a ground electrode positioned at an opposite end of the housing from the fixed electrode; an air gap formed in the solid insulation housing between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode; a movable electrode slidably positionable within the air gap and the center bore to electrically connect and disconnect the fixed electrode to and from the ground electrode; and a shielding electrode electrically coupled to the fixed electrode proximate the air gap, the shielding electrode being an annular electrode having a cup shape that encircles an end of the fixed electrode, the shielding electrode shaping an electric field generated by the fixed electrode to be mostly contained within the solid insulation housing.
10. The grounding switch according to claim 9 wherein the shielding electrode is a metal electrode or has a conductive surface.
11. The grounding switch according to claim 9 wherein the air gap has a length of about 2.5″ between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode for an impulse withstand voltage rating of 150 kV.
12. The grounding switch according to claim 9 wherein the grounding switch provides an electrical connection to ground for a high voltage cable in underground switchgear.
13. A grounding switch for providing an electrical connection to ground for a high voltage cable in underground switchgear, the grounding switch comprising: a fixed electrode; a ground electrode spaced from the fixed electrode; an air gap formed between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode; a movable electrode slidably positionable within the air gap to electrically connect and disconnect the fixed electrode to and from the ground electrode; and a shielding electrode electrically coupled to the fixed electrode proximate the air gap, the shielding electrode shaping an electric field generated by the fixed electrode.
14. The grounding switch according to claim 13 further comprising a solid insulation, the air gap being formed in the solid insulation, the shaped electric field being mostly contained within the solid insulation.
15. The grounding switch according to claim 14 wherein the fixed electrode is a cylindrically shaped electrode and the shielding electrode is an annular electrode having a cup shape that encircles an end of the fixed electrode.
16. The grounding switch according to claim 15 wherein the shielding electrode includes a cylindrical body portion and a protrusion that extends from the body portion towards the ground electrode.
17. The grounding switch according to claim 16 wherein the shielding electrode includes a rim coupled to the fixed electrode.
18. The grounding switch according to claim 14 wherein the fixed electrode is a cylindrically shaped electrode having a center bore and the movable electrode is a cylindrical shaped electrode that is slidably positioned within the bore.
19. The grounding switch according to claim 14 wherein the shielding electrode is a metal electrode or has a conductive surface.
20. The grounding switch according to claim 14 wherein the air gap has a length of about 2.5″ between the fixed electrode and the ground electrode for an impulse withstand voltage rating of 150 kV.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0010] The following discussion of the embodiments of the disclosure directed to a grounding switch including a shielding electrode for grounding a high voltage cable is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its applications or uses. For example, in the discussion herein the grounding switch is employed in underground switchgear. However, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the grounding switch may have other uses and applications.
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[0012] Because of high voltages involved, in the known grounding switches, the air gap 52 between the high voltage electrode 36 and the ground electrode 50 was significantly longer, such as 10 inches, to prevent arcing therebetween during normal operation (and during impulse overvoltage on the cable) when the switch is open. However, that increases the overall size of the grounding switch. In order to reduce the length of the air gap 52, the grounding switch 30 includes an annular shielding electrode 60 electrically coupled to and extending around the bottom end 48 of the fixed electrode 36, as shown, where the shielding electrode 60 can be metallic or insulating with a conductive surface. The shielding electrode 60 has a cup shape defined by an annular body portion 62, a top rim 64 and a protrusion 66. An isometric view of the shielding electrode 60 is shown in
[0013] In one non-limiting embodiment, for the length of the air gap 52 of 2.5″ between the electrodes 36 and 50 and with the overall OD of the switch 30 of 5.6″, the switch 30 has an impulse withstand voltage of more than 160 kV. All of the electric field concentrations are located in the solid insulation housing 34 where they cannot lead to impulse breakdown at a maximum required impulse withstand voltage. Even though the solid insulation housing 34 can take a very high impulse field without breakdown, the continuous AC field in the solid insulation housing 34 still has to be limited to account for possible electrical aging. The field in the solid insulation housing 34 at a continuous AC voltage has to be lower than a certain empirical maximum continuous electric field that depends on the material of the solid insulation housing 34. The shape of the shielding electrode 60 can be determined iteratively by any available electromagnetic field calculation software. For a given impulse voltage and a given continuous AC voltage the geometrical parameters (which include the length and OD of the air gap 52, OD of the solid insulation housing 34, the length and ID of the protrusion 66 and the rounding radiuses of the protrusion 66) are varied in order to provide a maximum field in the air gap 52 to be below 3 kV/mm and a maximum field on the tip of the protrusion 66 to be below the empirical maximum continuous field for the given solid insulation material.
[0014] The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined in the following claims.