Abstract

A special stress for circuit breaker is the occurrence of evolving fault or parallel switching condition. These switching cases are not standardized by international standards, but may occur in service and may create problems for the breaker. In the past, it was a problem mainly with oil circuit breakers and some types of air-blast circuit breakers but lesser known with SF6 circuit breakers. In the meantime, with upcoming new switching technologies along with changed operating duties, some doubts exist that these switching cases may become an issue again. This paper explains in detail the background of these stresses and presents a method to evaluate the capability of SF6 circuit breakers for such situations. The theoretical evaluation involves network calculations, gas flow simulations, and dynamic dielectric analysis. It is important to note here that several tests have been done in the past for evolving and parallel switching faults for both puffer as well as self-blast circuit breakers with the knowledge available at that time. These test results are used to validate the outcome of the theoretical evaluation which will help in better prediction of the circuit breaker behavior before performing actual tests. It can be concluded that theoretical simulation may, in majority of the cases, serve as sufficient proof to show feasibility for such cases.

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