The present invention relates to a puffer-type gas circuit breaker that is installed in an electric station such as an electric substation or switching station, and extinguishes an arc generated between contacts by discharging of insulation gas.
As this type of gas circuit breaker, for example, Patent Literature 1 discloses a gas circuit breaker including, in a container filled with insulation gas, a thermal puffer chamber provided on an outer circumference of a movable side contact among arc contacts (hereinafter, also referred to as “movable arc contact”) and a mechanical puffer chamber provided adjacent to the thermal puffer chamber in an axial direction.
This gas circuit breaker is configured such that insulation gas is heated and pressurized by arc energy and accumulated in the thermal puffer chamber at the time of current cutoff, and high-pressure insulation gas is discharged to an arc to cut the current off at around a current zero point, while the high-pressure insulation gas in the mechanical puffer chamber is discharged to an arc generation area by way of the thermal puffer chamber to recover insulation performance of the gas circuit breaker.
Furthermore, Patent Literature 2 discloses a gas circuit breaker including, in a container filled with insulation gas, a thermal puffer chamber provided on an outer circumference of a movable side contact among arc contacts (hereinafter, also referred to as “movable arc contact”) and a plurality of mechanical puffer chambers having a cylindrical shape which are provided on an outer circumference of the thermal puffer chamber.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2004-055162
Patent Literature 2: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2009-059541
However, in the gas circuit breaker disclosed in
Patent Literature 1, because the thermal puffer and the mechanical puffer are arranged in series in the axial direction, there has been a problem that the length of an arc extinguishing chamber in the axial direction is adversely increased.
Furthermore, in the gas circuit breaker disclosed in Patent Literature 2, although the length of the extinguishing chamber in an axial direction is short because the mechanical puffers are arranged on the outer circumference of the thermal puffer, there has been a problem that volume efficiency is degraded because the plural mechanical puffers are formed in a cylindrical shape so that the whole size adversely becomes larger in a radial direction.
The present invention has been achieved in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a gas circuit breaker that can be downsized by enhancing efficiency in arranging a mechanical puffer chamber and a thermal puffer chamber.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems and achieve the object, the present invention provides a gas circuit breaker comprising: a sealed tank filled with insulation gas; a pair of arc contacts that are arranged to face each other in the sealed tank and connectable and disconnectable with each other; a thermal puffer chamber that is provided on an outer circumferential portion of the pair of arc contacts; a mechanical puffer chamber that is provided on an outer circumference of the thermal puffer chamber and constituted by a cylinder formed in a toric shape centering around an axial line of the arc contacts; and a piston that is formed in a toric shape centering around the axial line and accommodated in the cylinder, and configured to move according to connection and disconnection of the arc contacts.
According to the present invention, by forming a mechanical puffer in a toric shape and disposing it on an outer circumference of a thermal puffer, the length of the gas circuit breaker is shortened in an axial direction by the length of the mechanical puffer as compared to the case of arranging the thermal puffer and the mechanical puffer in series in the axial direction, and the gas circuit breaker can be downsized as the diameter of an outermost portion of the mechanical puffer is shortened as compared to the case of arranging a plurality of mechanical puffers having a cylindrical shape on the outer circumference of the thermal puffer.
Now gas circuit breakers according to embodiments of the present invention will be explained below in detail with reference to the drawings. The present invention is not limited to the embodiments.
Inside the sealed tank 100 is filled with insulation gas such as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), and the sealed tank 100 is installed on a support mount 5 with being supported by a support insulating member 6 and a support insulating member 7. An operation unit 10 is installed on the support mount 5, by which a switching operation of the switching unit 1 is performed via an insulating operation rod 11 that is formed of an insulating member, a link mechanism 12 and a link mechanism 13.
The support insulating member 6 supports around an end portion of the sealed tank 100 installed with its axis lying in a horizontal direction, in an insulating manner. Furthermore, a side surface of the movable-side cylindrical conductor 4 has a hole through which the insulating operation rod 11 penetrates, with one end of the rod being connected to the link mechanism 12 provided inside the sealed tank 100 and the other end thereof being connected to the operation unit 10 provided outside the sealed tank 100, and the support insulating member 7 supports around the hole of the movable-side cylindrical conductor 4 in an insulating manner.
The switching unit 1 is configured to include a current cutoff unit 14 that cuts off a current and a current conduction unit 15 that conducts a rated current. The current cutoff unit 14 includes a fixed-side auxiliary conductor 300 that is connected to the fixed-side cylindrical conductor 3, a fixed arc contact 20 that is electrically connected to the fixed-side auxiliary conductor 300, and a movable arc contact 21 facing the fixed arc contact 20 on the same axial line.
The movable arc contact 21 is connectable and disconnectable with the fixed arc contact 20 on the axial line, and electrically connected with a movable-side auxiliary conductor 400 that is connected to the movable-side cylindrical conductor 4 via a rod contact 22.
An end portion of the movable arc contact 21 on the opposite side of the fixed arc contact 20 is connected to the link mechanism 12, and the movable arc contact 21 can make linear back-and-forth movement in an axial line direction in compliance with the operation unit 10 via the link mechanism 12 and the insulating operation rod 11.
The link mechanism 13 is connected to the movable arc contact 21, and in conjunction with an operation of the movable arc contact 21 via the link mechanism 13, a movable conducting contact described later is configured to move back and forth in the axial line direction. In the following explanations, an area where an arc is generated when the fixed arc contact 20 and the movable arc contact 21 are opened is referred to as “arc generation area 32”.
The movable conducting contact 24 can be connected and disconnected with the fixed conducting contact 23. An end portion of the movable conducting contact 24 on a side of the fixed conducting contact 23 is in an open state, and this open end portion is fitted in the fixed conducting contact 23 to establish a contact state. A piston rod 221 connected to the link mechanism 13 is fixed to the movable conducting contact 24 having a toric shape. With this configuration, according to back-and-forth movement of the movable arc contact 21, the piston rod 221 moves back and forth in the same direction, and the movable conducting contact 24 connected to the piston rod 221 also moves back and forth. By the movable conducting contact 24 moving back and forth, the conducting contacts are connected or disconnected with each other.
A movable-side conductor 401 is connected to the movable-side auxiliary conductor 400. The movable conducting contact 24 is connected with the movable-side conductor 401 in a slidable manner while being electrically contacting the movable-side conductor 401 via a ring-shaped contact 25. A thermal puffer chamber 27 formed by a partition wall 26, a part of which is an insulating material, is provided on the inner diameter side of the toric movable conducting contact 24. The inner diameter side of the movable conducting contact 24 makes contact with the partition wall 26 in a slidable manner.
An area surrounded by the movable-side auxiliary conductor 400, the movable-side conductor 401, the movable conducting contact 24, and the partition wall 26 constitutes a mechanical puffer chamber (cylinder) 28 that accommodates therein the movable conducting contact 24. As shown in
The movable conducting contact 24 is configured to move back and forth according to the movement of the movable arc contact 21 in the mechanical puffer chamber 28. The mechanical puffer chamber 28 has its volume to contain, that is changed with open and close operations of the movable conducting contact 24 and the fixed conducting contact 23, that is, movement of the movable conducting contact 24. More specifically, the volume of the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is decreased with an opening operation of the movable conducting contact 24 and the fixed conducting contact 23.
A member 29 connected to the fixed-side auxiliary conductor 300 is arranged along an outer circumference of the fixed arc contact 20. An insulating nozzle 30 connected to the movable-side auxiliary conductor 400 is extended toward the fixed side. An insulating member 31 is arranged along an outer circumference of the insulating nozzle 30, thereby forming the thermal puffer chamber 27.
The thermal puffer chamber 27 is formed in a toric shape so as to surround the arc generation area 32 centering around the axial line A.
Tips of the member 29 and the insulating member 31 are separated from each other by a predetermined gap, and this gap forms an opening of the thermal puffer chamber 27. This opening connects the thermal puffer chamber 27 and the arc generation area 32. That is, the opening of the thermal puffer chamber 27 is provided in an inner circumferential face of the thermal puffer chamber 27 along a circumferential direction thereof. This opening may be a single opening formed across the whole in the circumferential direction or may be a plurality of openings formed along the circumferential direction.
The mechanical puffer chamber 28 is connected to the arc generation area 32 via a discharge flow path 33 formed by the insulating nozzle 30 and the insulating member 31. That is, the discharge flow path 33 connects the mechanical puffer chamber 28 and the arc generation area 32 without involving the thermal puffer chamber 27.
An operation of the gas circuit breaker according to the present embodiment is described next. In the gas circuit breaker configured as described above, the movable arc contact 21 of the current cutoff unit 14 is operated in the axial line direction by the operation unit 10 via the insulating operation rod 11 and the link mechanism 12. With this operation, the open and close operations of the movable arc contact 21 with respect to the fixed arc contact 20 is performed.
In conjunction with the open and close operations of the movable arc contact 21, the movable conducting contact 24 of the current conduction unit 15 is operated in the axial line direction via the link mechanism 13. With this operation, the open and close operations of the movable conducting contact 24 with respect to the fixed conducting contact 23 is performed.
A current cutoff operation of the gas circuit breaker according to the present embodiment, which is configured as described above, is described next. First, the movable conducting contact 24 is opened and away from the fixed conducting contact 23, and thereafter the movable arc contact 21 is opened and away from the fixed arc contact 20. With this opening operation, an arc is generated in the arc generation area 32 between the movable arc contact 21 and the fixed arc contact 20.
As for current cutoff in a large-current area, insulation gas in the arc generation area 32 is heated and pressurized by arc energy and accumulated in the thermal puffer chamber 27. Thereafter, the heating and pressurizing in the arc generation area 32 is decreased as the current approaches a zero point, and then high-pressure insulation gas accumulated in the thermal puffer chamber 27 is discharged to the arc in the arc generation area 32, so that the arc is extinguished, by which the current cutoff is performed.
The volume of the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is decreased with the opening operation of the movable conducting contact 24. At this time, the insulation gas in the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is compressed, and cool insulation gas is discharged and applied to the arc generation area 32 through the discharge flow path 33, by which insulation performance is recovered.
As for current cutoff in medium-current and small-current areas, because the insulation gas in the arc generation area 32 is insufficiently heated, the pressure of the thermal puffer chamber 27 is not increased so much. On the other hand, regardless of whether heating of the insulation gas is performed, the insulation gas is compressed in the mechanical puffer chamber 28 with the opening operation of the movable conducting contact 24. Therefore, by the insulation gas being discharged and applied to the arc generation area 32, the arc is extinguished so that the current cutoff is performed and insulation performance is recovered.
At the time of conducting a current (power on), the movable arc contact 21 and the fixed arc contact 20 are connected to each other, and then the movable conducting contact 24 and the fixed conducting contact 23 are connected to each other, by which the current is conducted therethrough.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, because the thermal puffer chamber 27 is provided surrounding the arc contacts 20 and 21, and the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is formed in a toric shape centering around the axial line A, this configuration can contribute to shortening of the length of the gas circuit breaker in the axial direction. Furthermore, the efficiency of arranging the mechanical puffer chamber 28 and the thermal puffer chamber 27 with respect to the circumferential direction of the gas circuit breaker can be improved. Accordingly, downsizing of the gas circuit breaker can be achieved.
By providing the check valve 35, it is possible to suppress application of an excessive pressure to the mechanical puffer chamber 28 due to the increase of the pressure of the arc generation area 32, and therefore operation power of the operation unit 10 can be set lower, which can contribute to downsizing of the gas circuit breaker.
In the present embodiment, the thermal puffer chamber 27 and the mechanical puffer chamber 28 are connected to each other via a connecting hole 34 provided between the movable-side auxiliary conductor 400 and the partition wall 26. Furthermore, the check valve (back-flow prevention unit) 35 that prevents a flow of the insulation gas from the thermal puffer chamber 27 to the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is provided in the connecting hole 34 on a side of the thermal puffer chamber 27.
A current cutoff operation of the gas circuit breaker according to the present embodiment configured in the above manner is described next.
As for current cutoff in a large-current area, insulation gas in the arc generation area 32 is heated and pressurized by arc energy and accumulated in the thermal puffer chamber 27. When the pressure of the thermal puffer chamber 27 exceeds the pressure of the mechanical puffer chamber 28, the check valve 35 operates to close the connection hole 34.
Thereafter, the heating and pressurizing in the arc generation area 32 is decreased as the current approaches a zero point, and then the high-pressure insulation gas accumulated in the thermal puffer chamber 27 is discharged and applied to the arc in the arc generation area 32 so that the arc is extinguished, by which the current cutoff is performed.
With this operation, the pressure of the thermal puffer chamber 27 is decreased, and at the same time, the volume of the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is decreased with the opening operation of the movable conducting contact 24 so that the insulation gas is compressed. Therefore, the pressure of the mechanical puffer chamber 28 becomes relatively higher, and the check valve 35 is opened. With this valve opening operation, the cool insulation gas compressed in the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is discharged and applied to the arc generation area 32 through the thermal puffer chamber 27, by which insulation performance is recovered.
As for current cutoff in medium-current and small-current areas, because the insulation gas in the arc generation area 32 is heated insufficiently, the pressure of the thermal puffer chamber 27 is not increased so much. Therefore, the check valve 35 of the connection hole 34 is maintained in an open state. Thereafter, insulation gas compressed in the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is discharged and applied to the arc generation area 32 through the thermal puffer chamber 27, so that the arc is extinguished and current cutoff is achieved, and the insulation performance is recovered.
According to the present embodiment, the mechanical puffer chamber 28 is connected to the arc generation area 32 via the thermal puffer chamber 27, and therefore formation of a separate flow path communication with the arc generation area can be omitted, by which simplification of the configuration of the gas circuit breaker can be realized.
Furthermore, by providing the check valve 35, it is possible to suppress application of an excessive pressure to the mechanical puffer chamber 28 due to the increase of the pressure of the thermal puffer chamber 27, and therefore operation power of the operation unit 10 can be set lower, which can contribute to downsizing of the gas circuit breaker.
As described above, the gas circuit breaker according to the present invention is useful as a gas circuit breaker including a thermal puffer chamber and a mechanical puffer chamber.
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PCT/JP2010/067874 | 10/12/2010 | WO | 00 | 2/28/2013 |
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WO2012/049730 | 4/19/2012 | WO | A |
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