Abstract

Nowadays SF6 is commonly used as filling gas for medium voltage load break switches due to its outstanding insulating and arc-quenching properties. However, due to its high global warming potential the interrupting performance of alternative eco-friendly gases are investigated for such devices. This contribution investigates the thermal interruption capability of a medium voltage load break switch using two different oxygen-containing gas mixtures: dry air and a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. The findings indicate an improved performance in comparison to pure nitrogen when considering an admixture of oxygen. In gas mixtures containing 80\% nitrogen, the addition of oxygen results in an enhanced thermal interruption capability compared to an equivalent proportion of carbon dioxide.

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