MOUNTING ADAPTER FOR AT LEAST ONE ELECTRICAL SWITCH AND SWITCH CABINET WITH A MOUNTING ADAPTER OF THIS TYPE
20230187156 · 2023-06-15
Inventors
- Timo Malich (Kümmersbruck, DE)
- Ekkehard Plechinger (Röckersbühl, DE)
- Christoph Weber (Ergoldsbach, DE)
Cpc classification
H01H2071/0285
ELECTRICITY
H02B13/025
ELECTRICITY
H01H71/0264
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A mounting adapter is provided for at least one electrical switch having outlets for switching gases on an output side and/or an input side thereof. The at least one electrical switch can be mounted from the upper side of the mounting adapter and the mounting adapter can be securely mounted in a switch cabinet. The switching gases of an electrical switch mounted in the mounting adapter are guided from the output side and/or the input side in exhaust gas channels to a respective side/underside of the mounting adapter and can exit the mounting adapter from there. A switch cabinet includes the mounting adapter.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A mounting adapter configured to be securely mounted in a switch cabinet and configured to accommodate at least one electrical switch having an output side, an input side and outlets for switching gases on at least one of the output side or the input side, the mounting adapter comprising: a side or underside of the mounting adapter; and exhaust gas channels of the mounting adapter for guiding switching gases of the electrical switch mounted in the mounting adapter from at least one of the output side or the input side to said side or underside for exiting the mounting adapter from said side or underside.
14. The mounting adapter according to claim 13, which further comprises a top side of the mounting adapter configured to permit mounting of the at least one electrical switch from the top side.
15. The mounting adapter according to claim 13, wherein: said exhaust gas channels include first exhaust gas channel sections and second exhaust gas channel sections; said first exhaust gas channel sections are configured to initially guide the switching gases from at least one of the output side or the input side of the at least one electrical switch substantially perpendicularly in a direction of said side or underside; and said second exhaust gas channel sections are configured to then feed the switching gases from at least one of the output side or the input side of the at least one electrical switch to one another below the at least one electrical switch.
16. The mounting adapter according to claim 15, which further comprises electrically insulated fittings running through one of said first exhaust gas channel sections for conducting the switching gases past said electrically insulated fittings.
17. The mounting adapter according to claim 13, wherein said side or underside receives the switching gases guided separately downstream of respective poles of a multi-pole electrical switch provided as the at least one electrical switch.
18. The mounting adapter according to claim 15, wherein said second exhaust gas channel sections guide the switching gases at least partially separately downstream of respective poles of a multi-pole electrical switch provided as the at least one electrical switch.
19. The mounting adapter according to claim 13, which further comprises a filter box disposed on said side or underside for guiding the switching gases through said filter box to exit the mounting adapter.
20. The mounting adapter according to claim 15, which further comprises a filter box disposed on said side or underside, at a convergence of said second exhaust gas channel sections, for guiding the switching gases through said filter box to exit the mounting adapter.
21. The mounting adapter according to claim 19, wherein said filter box has: a configuration of holes, or a filter medium filing said filter box, or a labyrinth.
22. The mounting adapter according to claim 20, wherein said filter box has: a configuration of holes, or a filter medium filing said filter box, or a labyrinth.
23. The mounting adapter according to claim 13, which further comprises: a top side of the mounting adapter, said top side being at least one of: configured to permit introduction of the at least one electrical switch from said top side or having fastening and contact screws accessible from said top side.
24. The mounting adapter according to claim 13, wherein the mounting adapter is configured to accommodate a circuit breaker as the at least one electrical switch.
25. A switch cabinet, comprising: said mounting adapter according to claim 13; and a wall; said mounting adapter being securely mounted at said wall in the switch cabinet.
Description
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[0032] The switching gases of an electrical switch 1000 mounted in the mounting adapter 100 are guided from the output side 1010 and/or the input side 1020 in exhaust gas channels in each case to the side/underside 120 of the mounting adapter 100 and can exit the mounting adapter 100 from there.
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[0034] The same applies to the output side 1010 of the electrical switch 1000. Here too, the switching gases are guided in first exhaust gas channel sections substantially perpendicularly in the direction of the side/underside 120 of the mounting adapter 100 and then in a second exhaust gas channel section 181 below the at least one electrical switch 1000 in order to exit the mounting adapter 100.
[0035] The switching gases from the input side 1020 and/or from the output side 1010 are fed to one another below the at least one electrical switch 1000 in order to exit the mounting adapter 100.
[0036] Electrically insulated fittings 1021, 1022, 1023 past which the switching gases are conducted can run through the first exhaust gas channel sections 170, 171, 172. For example,
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[0041] The outer housing covering of the first exhaust gas channel sections 170, 171, 172 and of the second exhaust gas channel sections 180, 181 covering said channels such that they withstand the turning-off pressure, is not illustrated in
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[0046] The electrical switch 1000 can be introduced into the mounting adapter 100 according to the invention from the top side 110 thereof. This also applies to fastening and contact screws which are likewise accessible from the top side 110 of the mounting adapter 100.
[0047] The electrical switch 1000 can be, for example, a circuit breaker.
[0048] The mounting adapter 100 according to the invention can be securely mounted on a wall 2000 of a switch cabinet. This wall is likewise illustrated in the illustrations of the figures except for
[0049] The mounting adapter 100 according to the invention permits the following properties: [0050] the switching gases from the electrical switch 1000 are trapped; [0051] the switching gases can be channeled in a phase-separated way in the mounting adapter 100; [0052] the switching gases are dissipated via the side/underside 120 of the mounting adapter 100; [0053] the switching gases are brought together on the side/underside 120 of the mounting adapter 100; and [0054] the mounting adapter 100 permits secure fastening of the electrical switch 1000.
[0055] It is important that the mounting adapter 100 withstands the turning-off pressure and that little gas due to leakages of the exhaust gas channels 170, 171, 172; 180, 181 passes to the outside or to the neighboring pole so as to avoid phase flashovers or housing flashovers.
[0056] The mounting adapter 100 therefore enables the exhaust gas flow of the switching gases to be guided and controlled in a defined way in the event of a short-circuit of the electrical switch 1000. It permits a particularly compact design, especially for fitting on the wall 2000 of a switch cabinet.
[0057] On the rear side of the electrical switch 1000 or on the side/underside 120 of the mounting adapter 100, the mounting adapter 100 enables the switching gases emerging there to be filtered such that said switching gases pass without soot and contact combustion particles, for example, into the switch cabinet. For this purpose, the switching gases are conducted through a filter box 150 in which there is, for example, a filter medium, such as glass wool or rockwool.
[0058] An advantage in this case is that, after a short-circuit of the electrical switch 1000 located in the switch cabinet, the soot and contact combustion particles are filtered out of the switching gases and, as a result, the switch cabinet is not soiled and does not have to be cleaned. The solution according to the invention with the filter box 150 enables a high percentage, for example >90%, of the switching gases to be cleaned.