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(11)EP 3 944 276 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
26.01.2022 Bulletin 2022/04

(21)Application number: 20186770.2

(22)Date of filing:  20.07.2020
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H01H 33/02(2006.01)
H01H 33/53(2006.01)
(52)Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
H01H 33/6606; H01H 33/022; H01H 33/565; H01H 33/56; H01H 33/53; H01H 2033/024
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(71)Applicant: ABB Schweiz AG
5400 Baden (CH)

(72)Inventors:
  • GENTSCH, Dietmar
    40882 Ratingen (DE)
  • REUBER, Christian
    47877 Willich (DE)

(74)Representative: Maiwald Patent- und Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH 
Elisenhof Elisenstraße 3
80335 München
80335 München (DE)

  


(54)CIRCUIT BREAKER COMPARTMENT


(57) The present invention relates to a circuit breaker compartment, comprising:
- one or more pole parts (10); and
- a housing (2);
wherein, each pole part comprises:
- an insulating housing (17);
- a first moveable contact (14);
- a second fixed contact (12);
- a vacuum interrupter (13); and
- a pushrod (15);
wherein, the housing comprises:
- a housing body part (5);
- a first lid (3); and
- a second lid (4);
wherein, the first lid and/or second lid are configured to connect to the housing body part;
wherein, a first end of each pole part is configured to connect to the first lid;
wherein, a second end of each pole part is configured to connect to the second lid;
wherein, in an assembled configuration:
the first lid is connected to the housing body part;
the second lid is connected to the housing body part;
the first end of each pole part is connected to the first lid and the second end of each pole part is connected to the second lid to force such that the first lid and second lid are forced towards each other such that the housing provides a gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment (70).




Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTION



[0001] The present invention relates to a circuit breaker compartment and to a switchgear.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



[0002] In Low Voltage (LV), Medium Voltage (MV) and High Voltage (HV) Air Insulated Switchgear (AIS) and Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) have mechanical requirements with respect to the component parts and compartments. For AIS mechanical structures are provided to carry the pole parts of a circuit breaker CB and to capture or contain or withstand the forces generated by the currents. For GIS, the compartment(s) have to withstand pressure differences between their insides and the environment. Beside the normal operation, this especially applies to an evacuation of the compartment and also to the situation when an internal arc. SF6, or air or N2 can be utilized at elevated nominal pressures.

[0003] For AIS, the mechanical structures require a lot of structural material or components.

[0004] For GIS, for the achievement of the required pressure resistance, relatively large wall thicknesses are required, or dedicated internal support structures.

[0005] All of these present solutions for AIS and GIS add parts, manufacturing work and, in case of normal steel parts, lead to eddy current losses.

[0006] There is a need to address this situation.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



[0007] Therefore, it would be advantageous to have an improved circuit breaker compartment for low, medium and high voltage use.

[0008] The object of the present invention is solved with the subject matter of the independent claims, wherein further embodiments are incorporated in the dependent claims.

[0009] In a first aspect, there is provided a circuit breaker compartment, comprising:
  • one or more pole parts; and
  • a housing.
Each pole part comprises:
  • an insulating housing;
  • a first moveable contact;
  • a second fixed contact;
  • a vacuum interrupter; and
  • a pushrod.
The housing comprises:
  • a housing body part;
  • a first lid; and
  • a second lid.
The first lid and/or second lid are configured to connect to the housing body part. A first end of each pole part is configured to connect to the first lid. A second end of each pole part is configured to connect to the second lid. In an assembled configuration:
  • the first lid is connected to the housing body part;
  • the second lid is connected to the housing body part; and
  • the first end of each pole part is connected to the first lid and the second end of each pole part is connected to the second lid to force such that the first lid and second lid are forced towards each other such that the housing provides a gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.


[0010] In an example, each of the one or more poles comprise a drive.

[0011] In an example, each of the one or more pole parts do not comprise an individual drive, but a connection to a common drive.

[0012] In an example, first lid and/or second lid are configured to detachably connect to the housing body part.

[0013] In an example, the first lid comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts. The first end of each pole part comprises a portion that is configured to extend through a hole of the one or more holes in the first lid.

[0014] In an example, the portion that is configured to extend through the hole of the one or more holes in the first lid comprises a threaded section. The connection of the first end of each pole part to the first lid can then comprise utilization of a nut that in the assembled configuration is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.

[0015] In an example, the second lid comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts. The second end of each pole part comprises a portion that is configured to extend through a hole of the one or more holes in the second lid.

[0016] In an example, the portion that is configured to extend through the hole of the one or more holes in the second lid comprises a threaded section. The connection of the second end of each pole part to the second lid can then comprise utilization of a nut that in the assembled configuration is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.

[0017] In an example, one or more heat sinks are configured to connect to the one or more portions of the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts. In the assembled configuration the one or more heat sinks are positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.

[0018] In an example, one or more heat pipes are configured to connect to the one or more portions of the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts and an outer part of each heat pipe comprises a heat sink. In the assembled configuration the outer part of each heat pipe with the heat sink is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.

[0019] In an example, the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts each comprise an electrically insulating region between an end of the portion that extends through the hole in the second lid and a primary electrical conductor of the pole part.

[0020] In an example, the one or more second fixed contacts extend through the one or more holes in the second lid.

[0021] In an example, the housing body part comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts, and the one or more second fixed contacts extend through the one or more holes in the housing body part.

[0022] In an example, each pole part comprises a side terminal electrically connected to the first moveable contact of the pole part. The housing body part comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts, and the one or more side terminals extend through the one or more holes in the housing body part.

[0023] In an example, the one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts are within an extension of the housing body part configured for cable connection.

[0024] In an example, one or more covers are configured to cover the one or more portions of the one or more first ends of the one or more pole parts that extend through the first lid to provide a gastight compartment for at least the first moveable contact and pushrod of each pole part.

[0025] In an example, the gastight compartment of each pole part is separate to the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.

[0026] In an example, the insulating housing of each pole part comprises one or more openings and the gastight compartment of each pole part is a part of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.

[0027] In an example, a gastight membrane is attached to the first part of each pole part adjacent to the portion of the first part that extends though the first lid.

[0028] In an example, the housing body part comprises one or more external mechanical support rings (6).

[0029] In an example, a portion of the insulating housing has no insulating material present.

[0030] In a second aspect, there is provided a switchgear, comprising:
  • a circuit breaker compartment according to the first aspect and where the compartment comprises three pole parts;
  • three disconnector switches; and
  • a busbar compartment (100).
The housing body part comprises an extension for the three disconnector switches.

[0031] The above aspects and examples will become apparent from and be elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



[0032] Exemplary embodiments will be described in the following with reference to the following drawings:

Figure. 1 shows a perspective view of an exemplar circuit breaker compartment;

Figure. 2 shows a sectional view of the circuit breaker compartment shown in Figure. 1;

Figure. 3 shows a perspective view of an exemplar circuit breaker compartment;

Figure. 4 shows a sectional view of the circuit breaker compartment shown in Figure.3;

Figure. 5 shows a perspective view of an exemplar circuit breaker compartment;

Figure. 6 shows a sectional view of the circuit breaker compartment shown in Figure.5;

Figure. 7 shows a perspective view of an exemplar switchgear with an exemplar circuit breaker compartment;

Figure. 8 shows a sectional view of the switchgear and exemplar circuit breaker compartment shown in Figure.7;

Figure. 9 shows a perspective view of an exemplar circuit breaker compartment;

Figure. 10 shows a sectional view of an exemplar circuit breaker compartment; and

Figure. 11 shows a sectional view of an exemplar circuit breaker compartment.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS



[0033] Figures. 1-11 relate to examples of a circuit breaker compartment 1 and a switchgear for low, medium or high voltage operation. The figures relate to a compartment having three pole parts, for example for a 3 phase system, however the compartment could have only one pole part or two pole parts.

[0034] It is to be noted that to aid visibility figures 1, 3 and 9 do not show the housing body part 5, so that the internal parts are visible.

[0035] The circuit breaker compartment 1 comprises one or more pole parts 10, and a housing 2.
Each pole part comprises:
  • an insulating housing 17
  • a first moveable contact 14
  • a second fixed contact 12
  • a vacuum interrupter 13, and
  • a pushrod 15
The housing comprises:
  • a housing body part 5
  • a first lid 3, and
  • a second lid 4


[0036] The first lid and/or second lid are configured to connect to the housing body part. A first end of each pole part is configured to connect to the first lid. A second end of each pole part is configured to connect to the second lid.

[0037] It is to be noted that the figures show a drive 16 for the pole parts. Each pole part can have its own drive, or each pole part can have a connection to a common drive. Thus, where the figures show each drive having its own drive, this is only exemplary.

[0038] Thus, In an example, each of the one or more poles comprise a drive.

[0039] Also, in an example, each of the one or more pole parts do not comprise an individual drive, but a connection to a common drive.

[0040] The connection of the lids to the housing body part can be permanent, e.g. by welding, or detachable, e.g. by rubber sealings and screws, or one lid is connected permanently while the other lid is connected detachably.

[0041] In an assembled configuration:
  • the first lid is connected to the housing body part
  • the second lid is connected to the housing body part;
  • the first end of each pole part is connected to the first lid and the second end of each pole part is connected to the second lid to force such that the first lid and second lid are forced towards each other such that the housing provides a gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment 70.


[0042] In an example, the first end of each pole part comprises the drive. This is clearly shown in figures 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 11.

[0043] In an example, the compartment is gastight and pressure resistant.

[0044] In an example, the first lid 3 comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts and the first end of each pole part comprises a portion that is configured to extend through a hole of the one or more holes in the first lid.

[0045] By having a part that extends through the lid, clamping means can be utilised on the outside of the lid to in effect pull the part that extends to the lid further through the lid thereby forcing lid back tight against the housing body.

[0046] In an example, the portion that is configured to extend through the hole of the one or more holes in the first lid comprises a threaded section. The connection of the first end of each pole part to the first lid comprises utilization of a nut 20 that in the assembled configuration is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment. This is shown in figure 2.

[0047] Thus, clamping in the form of a nut and bolt system is utilised, where tightening of the not on the portion of the pole part extension lid forces the lid back tight against the housing body.

[0048] In an example, the second lid 4 comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts and wherein the second end of each pole part comprises a portion that is configured to extend through a hole of the one or more holes in the second lid.

[0049] In an example, the portion that is configured to extend through the hole of the one or more holes in the second lid comprises a threaded section. The connection of the second end of each pole part to the second lid comprises utilization of a nut 21 that in the assembled configuration is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment. This is shown in figure 2.

[0050] However, rather than having both ends of the pole part with threaded sections with nuts to pull both lids tightly onto the body part, one end of the pole part could be for example permanently connected to one lid and the other end have a threaded section with a nut used to clamp the associated lid to the body part.

[0051] Also, other clamping means to a threaded section could be utilised, such as pinch clamp means, or even welding of the lids to the housing body after the lids have been forced inwards.

[0052] In an example, one or more heat sinks 32 are configured to connect to the one or more portions of the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts. In the assembled configuration the one or more heat sinks are positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment. This is shown in figures 3-9.

[0053] In an example, one or more heat pipes 200 are configured to connect to the one or more portions of the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts. An outer part of each heat pipe comprises a heat sink 203. In the assembled configuration the outer part of each heat pipe with the heat sink is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment. This is shown in figures 10 and 11.

[0054] In an example, the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts each comprise an electrically insulating region 33 between an end of the portion that extends through the hole in the second lid and a primary electrical conductor 34 of the pole part.

[0055] In an example, the one or more second fixed contacts extend through the one or more holes in the second lid. This is shown for example in figure 2.

[0056] In an example, the housing body part comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts, and the one or more second fixed contacts extend through the one or more holes in the housing body part. This is shown for example in figure 4.

[0057] In an example, each pole part comprises a side terminal 11 electrically connected to the first moveable contact of the pole part. The housing body part comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts, and the one or more side terminals extend through the one or more holes in the housing body part.

[0058] In an example, the one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts are within an extension 7 of the housing body part configured for cable connection. This is shown in figures 5 - 8.

[0059] In an example, one or more covers 40, 60 are configured to cover the one or more portions of the one or more first ends of the one or pole parts that extend through the first lid to provide a gastight compartment 80 for at least the first moveable contact and pushrod of each pole part.

[0060] In figures 3, 4 and 9-11 individual covers 40 are shown covering the ends of the pole parts that extend through the first lid, whilst in figures 7 and 8 a global cover 60 covers all the ends of the pole parts that extend through the first lid.

[0061] An example, the gastight compartment 80 of each pole part is separate to the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment 70. This is shown in figure 4 and 8 for example.

[0062] In an example, the insulating housing of each pole part comprises one or more openings 52 and the gastight compartment 80 of each pole part is a part of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment 70. This is shown for example in figure 6.

[0063] In an example, a gastight membrane 50 is attached to the first part of each pole part adjacent to the portion of the first part that extends though the first lid. This is shown for example in figure 6.

[0064] In an example, the housing body part comprises one or more external mechanical support rings 6. This is shown for example in figure 5.

[0065] In an example, a portion 35 of the insulating housing has no insulating material present so that the heat losses form the VI 13 and the primary conductors can be more easily transferred to the CB compartment. This is shown for example in figure 9.

[0066] A switchgear also termed a panel can have a circuit breaker compartment as described above, where in a three phase system the circuit breaker compartment comprises 3 pole parts. The switchgear also has three disconnector switches 110 and a busbar compartment 100. The housing body part 5, of the above described circuit breaker compartment, comprises an extension 8 for the three disconnector switches. This is shown in figures 7 and 8.

Reference Numerals



[0067] 

1 GIS CB compartment

2 Housing of 1

3 Lid at drive side - also called first lid

4 Second lid

5 Cylindrical part of the housing - also called housing body part

6 Mechanical support ring

7 Extension of 2 for cable connection

8 Extension of 2 for earth / disconnecting switches

10 Pole part

11 Upside terminal

12 Second terminal - also called second fixed contact

13 Vacuum Interrupter VI

14 Sliding Contact - also called first moveable contact

15 Pushrod

16 Drive

17 Insulating housing of 10

20 Nut for the drive side of 10

21 Nut for the second side of 10

22 Bushing

23 Electrical connector

30 Thermal bridge

31 Ribs in 17

32 Heatsink

33 Heat transfer element - also called electrically insulating region

34 Electrical conductor - also called primary electrical conductor

35 Area intentionally left free from insulation material

40 Cover plate - also called cover

50 Membrane

52 Openings or slits in 17

60 Large cover - also called cover

70 Main gas compartment - also called gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment

80 Auxiliary gas compartment - also called gastight compartment

100 Busbar compartment

101 Busbar

102 Electrical tie

110 Disconnecting and earthing switch - also termed three disconnector switches

111 Upper contact of 110 - busbar

112 Middle contact of 110 - CB

113 Lower contact of 110 - earth potential

200 Heat pipe

201 Tube

202 Working fluid

203 Heatsink




Claims

1. A circuit breaker compartment (1), comprising:

- one or more pole parts (10); and

- a housing (2);

wherein, each pole part comprises:

- an insulating housing (17);

- a first moveable contact (14);

- a second fixed contact (12);

- a vacuum interrupter (13); and

- a pushrod (15);

wherein, the housing comprises:

- a housing body part (5);

- a first lid (3); and

- a second lid (4);

wherein, the first lid and/or second lid are configured to connect to the housing body part;
wherein, a first end of each pole part is configured to connect to the first lid;
wherein, a second end of each pole part is configured to connect to the second lid;
wherein, in an assembled configuration:

the first lid is connected to the housing body part;

the second lid is connected to the housing body part;

the first end of each pole part is connected to the first lid and the second end of each pole part is connected to the second lid to force such that the first lid and second lid are forced towards each other such that the housing provides a gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment (70).


 
2. Compartment according to claim 1, wherein the first lid (3) comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts and wherein the first end of each pole part comprises a portion that is configured to extend through a hole of the one or more holes in the first lid.
 
3. Compartment according to claim 2, wherein the portion that is configured to extend through the hole of the one or more holes in the first lid comprises a threaded section, and wherein the connection of the first end of each pole part to the first lid comprises utilization of a nut (20) that in the assembled configuration is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.
 
4. Compartment according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the second lid (4) comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts and wherein the second end of each pole part comprises a portion that is configured to extend through a hole of the one or more holes in the second lid.
 
5. Compartment according to claim 4, wherein the portion that is configured to extend through the hole of the one or more holes in the second lid comprises a threaded section, and wherein the connection of the second end of each pole part to the second lid comprises utilization of a nut (21) that in the assembled configuration is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.
 
6. Compartment according to any of claims 4-5, wherein one or more heat sinks (32) are configured to connect to the one or more portions of the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts, and wherein in the assembled configuration the one or more heat sinks are positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.
 
7. Compartment according to any of claims 4-6, wherein one or more heat pipes (200) are configured to connect to the one or more portions of the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts and wherein an outer part of each heat pipe comprises a heat sink (203), and wherein in the assembled configuration the outer part of each heat pipe with the heat sink is positioned outside of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment.
 
8. Compartment according to any of claims 4-7, wherein the one or more second ends of the one or more pole parts each comprise an electrically insulating region (33) between an end of the portion that extends through the hole in the second lid and a primary electrical conductor (34) of the pole part.
 
9. Compartment according to any of claims 2-8, wherein the one or more second fixed contacts extend through the one or more holes in the second lid.
 
10. Compartment according to any of claims 2-8, wherein the housing body part comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts, and wherein the one or more second fixed contacts extend through the one or more holes in the housing body part.
 
11. Compartment according to any of claims 1-10, wherein each pole part comprises a side terminal (11) electrically connected to the first moveable contact of the pole part, wherein the housing body part comprises one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts, and wherein the one or more side terminals extend through the one or more holes in the housing body part.
 
12. Compartment according to claim 11, wherein the one or more holes associated with the one or more pole parts are within an extension (7) of the housing body part configured for cable connection.
 
13. Compartment according to any of claims 2-12, wherein one or more covers (40, 60) are configured to cover the one or more portions of the one or more first ends of the one or pole parts that extend through the first lid to provide a gastight compartment (80) for at least the first moveable contact and pushrod of each pole part.
 
14. Compartment according to claim 13, wherein the gastight compartment (80) of each pole part is separate to the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment (70).
 
15. Compartment according to claim 13, wherein the insulating housing of each pole part comprises one or more openings (52) and wherein, the gastight compartment (80) of each pole part is a part of the gastight and/or pressure resistant compartment (70).
 
16. Compartment according to claim 15, wherein a gastight membrane (50) is attached to the first part of each pole part adjacent to the portion of the first part that extends though the first lid.
 
17. Compartment according to any of claims 1-16, wherein the housing body part comprises one or more external mechanical support rings (6).
 
18. Compartment according to any of claims 1-17, wherein a portion (35) of the insulating housing has no insulating material present.
 
19. A switchgear, comprising:

- a circuit breaker compartment according to any of claims 1-18, wherein the compartment comprises three pole parts;

- three disconnector switches (110); and

- a busbar compartment (100);

wherein, the housing body part (5) comprises an extension (8) for the three disconnector switches.
 




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