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Comparison of the Interrupting Capability of Gas Circuit Breaker According to SF 6, g 3, and CO 2 /O 2 Mixture

Woo-Young Lee, Jang-Un Jun, Ho-Seok Oh, Jun-Kyu Park, Yeon-Ho Oh, Ki-Dong Song and Hyun-Jae Jang
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Woo-Young Lee: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea
Jang-Un Jun: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea
Ho-Seok Oh: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea
Jun-Kyu Park: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea
Yeon-Ho Oh: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea
Ki-Dong Song: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea
Hyun-Jae Jang: Power Apparatus Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, 12, Bulmosan-ro 10beon-gil, Changwon-si 51543, Korea

Energies, 2020, vol. 13, issue 23, 1-11

Abstract: In the study, an interrupting performance test on the 145 kV gas circuit breaker is performed according to three different gases: SF 6 , g 3 (5% Novec T M 4710 with 95% CO 2 ), and CO 2 (70%)/O 2 (30%) gases. Thanks to research advancements, it is confirmed that CO 2 and g 3 (5% Novec T M 4710) gases, respectively, have 40% and 75% dielectric strength, compared to that of SF 6 gas. The filling pressure and transient recovery voltage criteria of each gas were determined differently in order to compare the maximum interrupting performance of each gas. The pressure of SF 6 gas was determined to be 5.5 bar, which is typically used in circuit breakers. The pressure of the other two gases was determined to be 8.0 bar (the maximum available pressure of the test circuit breaker) to find the maximum interrupting performance. Moreover, the rate-of-rise of transient recovery voltage of SF 6 was determined as 10 kV/ μ s, which is the value at the state of maximum interrupting performance of the test circuit breaker with SF 6 . On the other hand, the rate-of-rise of transient recovery voltages of g 3 (5% Novec T M 4710 with 95% CO 2 ) and CO 2 (70%)/O 2 (30%) gases were, respectively, determined as 4∼5 kV/ μ s to find the interruption available point. The characteristics of arc conductance, arc current, and arc voltage near the current zero, and post-arc current are analyzed to compare the interrupting performance, according to different arc-quenching gases. The arc current is measured using a current transformer (Rogowski coil), and a signal processing method of the arc current and arc voltage is introduced to increase the reliability of the interrupting performance results. As a result of the test, it is confirmed that the critical arc conductance for all test conditions converged within a certain range and the value is around 0.7 mS. In addition, the critical current slope just before the current zero-crossing during the interrupting process is shown to be 1.8 A/ μ s between interruption success and failure. Consequently, it is verified that the CO 2 (70%)/O 2 (30%) mixture and g 3 (5% Novec T M 4710 with 95% CO 2 ) have a similar arc extinguishing performance and SF 6 has a relatively higher extinguishing performance than that of CO 2 (70%)/O 2 (30%) mixture and g 3 (5% Novec T M 4710 with 95% CO 2 ) under the aforementioned filling pressure and TRV conditions.

Keywords: arc conductance; arc current; current zero measurement; high-voltage gas circuit breakers; interrupting capability; post-arc current; Rogowski coil; quenching gases (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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