Gas insulated switching apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6278073
  • Patent Number
    6,278,073
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 2, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A gas insulated switching apparatus has lightning arrestors in a line side unit. Each lightning arrestor is mounted to be moved linearly into and out of connection with a corresponding conductor. Specifically, the cover which supports the lightning arrestor is disposed beneath the bottom plate of the vessel of the line side unit. The lightning arrestors are connected to a monitor of an operating device beneath the line side unit. Since the lower portion of the lightning arrestors are connected to the monitor, the length of the connection lines is made sufficiently short.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention is related to gas insulated switching apparatus, and especially, it concerns gas insulated switching apparatus which compacted line side unit.




2. Description of Related Art




Gas insulated switching apparatus are configured such that electric conductors for electrically connecting circuit-breakers, disconnectors, earth switches, and transformers for instruments to each other are housed in enclosed vessels filled with insulating gas. These gas insulated switching apparatuses advantageous in terms of miniaturization, insulating performance, and safety have been extensively installed at electric stations such as transforming stations.




In a prior art gas insulated switching apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Hei 4-109808, a disconnector unit is provided between a lightning arrestor element unit and a high voltage conductor unit in such a manner that the lightning arrestor element unit is movable to open/close the disconnector, and an operating unit is disposed outside a vessel of the lightening arrestor element unit for opening/closing the disconnector by driving the lightening arrestor element unit using the external operating unit, thereby allowing the lightning arrestor element unit to be contacted with or separated from the high voltage conductor unit.




In a prior art gas insulated switching apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Hei 8-265925 and Japanese Utility Model No. Sho 60-117610, a movable contact is provided on a lightening arrestor main body on the power supply side, and a straightforward sliding shaft is provided on the lightning arrestor on the earth side in such a manner as to air-tightly pass through the bottom plate of a tank, wherein the lightning arrestor main body is vertically moved to be turned on/on.




However, the concrete means for compacting the container that lightning arrester was put was not considered in conventional gas insulated switching apparatus.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first object of the present invention is to provide a gas insulated switching apparatus which compacted the container that lightning arrester was put.




To achieve the above object, according to the present invention. there is provided a gas insulated switching apparatus including a line side unit has a electric power line, which comprising, a lightning arrester is established in the line side unit, which relatively moves for the container of the line side unit, and connected on/off the electric power line. and a cover which supports said lightning arrester is in the position which is lower than the basal plane of the line side unit











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a vertical sectional view of a gas insulated switching apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a transverse sectional view of the gas insulated switching apparatus in the embodiment.





FIG. 3

is a vertical sectional view showing a separator for separating a lightning arrestor in this embodiment.





FIG. 4

is a vertical sectional view showing a sealing terminal of a lightning arrestor in another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a vertical sectional view showing a sealing terminal of a lightning arrestor in a further embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




One embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


3


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a gas insulated switching apparatus in this embodiment includes bus line units


1


, a circuit-breaker unit


2


, and a line side unit


3


. Two pieces of the bus line units


1


are provided in the vertical direction on one side of the circuit-breaker unit


2


, and the line side unit


3


is connected to the other side of the circuit-breaker unit


2


. An operating device


4


is disposed under the circuit-breaker unit


2


and a control box


5


is disposed on one side of the operating device


4


.




The configuration of the bus line unit


1


will be described below. In a bus line vessel


7


, three-phase bus line conductors


6




a


,


6




b


and


6




c


are disposed at respective vertexes of an isosceles triangle. The bus line vessel


7


is formed by a combination of a cylindrical vessel portion


7




a


extending in the axial direction of the bus line conductor


6


and a cylindrical vessel portion


7




b


extending in the direction perpendicular to the cylindrical vessel portion


7




a


. The upper and lower bus line conductors


6




a


and


6




b


are arranged in the vertical direction on the center line of the cylindrical vessel portion


7




a


, and the bus line conductor


6




c


is arranged on the circuit-breaker unit


2


side. Flanges are provided at both ends of the cylindrical vessel portion


7




a


of the bus line vessel


7


, and an expansion joint


15


configured as a bellows is connected to one of the ends of the cylindrical vessel portion


7




a.






Branch conductors


8




a


,


8




b


and


8




c


of the bus line conductors


6




a


,


6




b


and


6




c


are arranged in a row in the vertical direction at the center line portion of the cylindrical vessel portion


7




b


. A movable electrode


13


is provided at the center portion of each of the branch conductors


8




a


,


8




b


and


8




c


. The movable electrode


13


is driven to be reciprocated in each of the branch conductors


8




a


,


8




b


and


8




c


by an operating device


9


disposed between the two bus line vessels


7


. Fixed electrodes


12


are fixed, via conductors


11


, to an insulating spacer


10


provided between the bus line unit


1


and the circuit-breaker unit


2


. The movable electrode


13


and the fixed electrode


12


constitute a disconnector. The insulating spacer


10


is provided between each of the upper and lower bus line units


1


and the circuit-breaker unit


2


for keeping air-tightness, and conductor connecting portions


14


are arranged in a row in the horizontal direction at the center line portion of the insulating spacer


10


The conductor connecting portions


14


are connected to conductors


11


in the circuit-breaker unit


2






The configuration of the circuit-breaker unit


2


will be described below. The vessel of the circuit-breaker unit


2


is composed of a cylindrical vessel portion


16




a


having an axial line in the vertical direction, and cylindrical vessel portions


16




b


formed on both sides in the horizontal direction on the upper side of the cylindrical vessel portion


16




a


and a cylindrical vessel portion


16




b


formed on the bus line unit side in the horizontal direction on the lower side of the cylindrical vessel portion


16




a


. Threephase circuit-breakers


17


are arranged in the same direction as the axial direction of the bus line conductor


6


at the center line portion of the cylindrical vessel portion


16




a.






The conductor connecting portions


14


provided on the upper insulating spacer


10


are connected to the conductor connecting portions


14


provided on the lower insulating spacer


10


via reciprocating conductors


18


, and the lower sides of the reciprocating conductors


18


are connected to the lower sides of the breaking portions of the circuit-breakers


17


via conductors


24


.




Fixed electrodes


19


of earth devices, which are provided on the lower portions of the reciprocating conductors


18


, are allowed to be contacted with or separated from movable electrodes driven by an operating device (not shown) provided outside the vessel of the circuit-breaker unit


2


.




Connecting conductors


20


are provided on the upper portions of the circuit-breakers


17


. The connecting conductors


20


are connected to conductor connecting portions


22


arranged in a row in the transverse direction on an insulating spacer


21


provided between the circuit-breaker unit


2


and the line side unit


3


. Branch portions are provided on the connecting conductors


20


on the circuit-breaker portion side, and fixed electrodes


23


of earth devices are provided on end portions of the branch portions. Movable electrodes reciprocated by an operating device (not shown) provided outside the vessel of the circuit-breaker unit


2


are allowed to be contacted with or separated from the fixed electrodes


23


.




Of three-phase of the circuit-breakers


17


, the center circuit-breaker


17


is arranged on the straight line connecting the center conductor connecting portion


14


provided on the insulating spacer


10


to the center conductor connecting portion


22


provided on the insulating spacer


21


; and the side circuit-breakers


17


located on both the sides of the center circuit-breaker


17


are each offset outwardly from the straight line connecting the associated conductor connecting portions


14


and


22


to each other for ensuring the insulating distance. Accordingly, at each of the side circuit-breakers


17


, the connecting direction of the conductor


24


is inclined outwardly. The circuit-breaker


17


is formed into a cylindrical shape; however, the planes of the circuit-breaker


17


in the arrangement direction are flattened, to reduce the width of the circuit-breaker


17


in the arrangement direction. The upper portions of the circuit-breakers


17


are connected to the conductor connecting portions


22


arranged in a row in the horizontal direction on the insulating spacer


21


provided between the circuit-breaker unit


2


and the line side unit


3


.




The configuration of the line side unit


3


will be described below. The vessel of the line side unit


3


is composed of a cylindrical vessel portion


25




a


extending in the vertical direction and a cylindrical vessel portion


25




b


formed in the horizontal direction on the upper portion of the cylindrical portion


25




a


. Conductors


26


are connected to the conductor connecting portions


22


provided on the insulating space


21


, and movable electrodes


28


reciprocated in the vertical direction by an operating device


27


provided outside the vessel of the line side unit


3


are provided at central portions of the conductors


26


. The movable electrode


28


is allowed to be contacted with or separated from a fixed electrode


29


. These movable electrode


28


and fixed electrode


29


constitute a disconnector. The fixed electrodes


29


are fixed on conductors


31


directly fixed on cable heads


30


. The cable heads


30


are disposed in the lower portion of the cylindrical vessel portion


25




a


on the side opposed to the circuit-breaker unit


2


. Lightning arresters


32


are disposed beside the cable heads


30


on the circuit-breaker unit


2


side, and transformers


33


for instruments are disposed over the cable heads


30


. The cable heads


30


and the lightning arresters


32


are connected to common conductors


31


. Fixed electrodes


34


of earth devices are provided on the conductors


31


, and movable electrodes driven by an operating device


35


provided outside the vessel of the line side unit


3


are allowed to be contacted with or separated from the fixed electrodes


34


. The transformers


33


for instruments are allowed to be contacted with or separated from the conductors


31


via separators


36


.




A frame


37


on which the line side unit


3


is mounted is disposed under the line side unit


3


. A bottom plate


38


is provided on the lower portion of the vessel of the line side unit


3


, and connecting portions


39


, to be connected to cables


40


, of the cable heads


30


are extracted from the bottom plate


38


via a sealing portion, and current transformers


41


are mounted to the cables


40


.





FIG. 2

is a top view of the gas insulated switching apparatus of this invention. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the three-phase lightning arresters


32


and the three-phase cable heads


30


in the line side unit


3


are arranged substantially along a concentric circle of the cylindrical vessel portion


25




a


, wherein the three-phase cable heads


30


are positioned opposite to the circuit-breaker unit


2


and the three-phase lightning arresters


32


are positioned on the circuit-breaker unit


2


side. With this arrangement, the workability in mounting of the current transformers


41


upon the field installation of the apparatus is improved. The disconnectors are arranged in a row, and are located at positions which are substantially the same as those of the two-phase lightning arresters


32


, apart from the circuit-breaker unit


2


, of the three-phase lightening arresters


32


arranged at vertexes of an isosceles triangle. In this way, the three-phase cable heads


30


and the three-phase lightning arresters


32


are arranged in the concentric circle, so that it is possible to make small the outside diameter of the cylindrical vessel portion


25




a


of the line side unit


3


. Further, since the cable heads


30


and the lightning arresters


32


are arranged by the lower side of the cylindrical vessel portion


25




a


and at least the two-phase cable heads


30


are disposed close to the associated two-phase lightening arresters


32


, it is possible to reduce the applied voltage ratio of the lightning arresters


32


and hence to prolong the service life of the lightning arresters


32


.




The more detailed composition of lightning arrester in

FIG. 3

is shown.




A monitor


42


is mounted on a side surface of a box for housing the operating device


4


for circuit-breakers under the line side unit


3


. Earth lines


43


extracted from the lower portions of the lightning arresters


32


are connected to the monitor


42


. Since the earth lines


43


are extracted from the lower portions of the lightning arresters


32


, it is possible to shorten the length of each earth line


43


and hence to make small a potential superimposed on the operational potential of the lightning arrester


32


. As a result, it is possible to accurately operate the lightening arresters


32


at the operational potentials.




The structure for supporting each of the lightning arrestors


32


by the bottom plate


38


is shown in

FIG. 3. A

flange portion of a cover


52


is bolted to the bottom plate


38


via a sealing material with an insulating plate


51


put therebetween. By this structure, cover


52


and bottom plates


38


would have electrically been insulated. A cylindrical sealing terminal


53


is connected to the lower portion of the lightning arrestor


32


, and the earth line


43


is mounted to the lower end of the sealing terminal


53


. An O-ring


54


is provided around the inner surface portion, in which the sealing terminal


53


is to be fitted, of the cover


52


for sealing the sealing terminal


53


from the exterior. A flange is provided at the lower end of the cover


52


, and is bolted on a flange portion provided on the lower end side of the sealing terminal


53


. Then, cover


52


becomes a cylindrical geometry so that the lightning arresters


32


may can move for top and bottom. Therefore, it is constituted in order to be the position of bottom plates


38


located higher than bottom plate of the cover


52


. By this structure, the space of line side unit


3


narrows, and the quantity of insulation gas which line side unit


3


uses is decreased. And when the condition that lightning arrester


32


is connected with conductors


31


, it is constituted that the position of the height of the bottom plates


38


is located in the near place of the most grounding side of lightning arresters


32


. So the electrical insulation between lightning arrester


32


and bottom plate


38


in the condition that lightning arrester


32


are connected with conductor


31


is ensured. And then, the capacity of line side unit


3


is decreased, and the quantity of insulation gas which line side unit


3


is decreased.




A connection portion between the lightning arrestor


32


and the conductor


31


has a slidable structure composed of a male portion provided on the lightning arrestor


32


side and a female portion provided on the conductor


31


side. A shield


59


is mounted on the lightning arrestor


32


side in such a manner as to cover the male portion, to relieve the electric field even if the lightning arrestor


32


is separated from the conductor


31


.




The lightning arrestor


32


is separated from the conductor


31


as follows: Namely, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a fixed plate


56


having a threaded hole is mounted to the cover


52


via stud bolts


55


, and a spindle


57


is pressed to the sealing terminal. In such a state, the bolts fastened in the flange formed on the lower end side of the sealing terminal


53


are removed. At this time, the lightning arrestor


32


is moved downwardly to the bottom of the cover


52


by the gas pressure in the vessel of the line side unit


3


and the dead weight of the lightning arrestor


32


, so that the lightning arrestor


32


can be separated from the conductor


31


by turning the spindle


57


. On the other hand, the lightning arrestor


32


is connected to the conductor


31


by turning the spindle


57


to lift the lightning arrestor


32


. In addition, if it is difficult to move downwardly the lightning arrestor


32


for the reasons that the weight of the lightning arrestor


32


is light or the sealing pressure of the O-ring


54


is strong, it may be desirable to adopt a method of forming one or several grooves


58


in either or both of the cover


52


and sealing terminal


53


in the circumferential direction as shown in FIG.


4


and moving downwardly the lightning arrestor


32


by applying a force to the grooves


58


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the outside diameter of the flange of the sealing terminal


53


may be larger than the outside diameter of the flange of the cover


52


. With this configuration, the lightning arrestor


32


can be moved downwardly by applying a force to the flange of the sealing terminal


53


mounted to the lightning arrestor


32


.




The monitor


42


is mounted on the frame


37


, and the earth line


43


extracted from the lower portion of the lightning arrestor


32


is connected to the monitor


42


. Since the earth line


43


is extracted from the lower portion of the lightning arrestor


32


, it is possible to eliminate the necessity of provision of a separator in the line side unit


3


and to separate the lightning arrestor by moving the lightning arrestor


32


to the underside of the bottom plate


38


.




Since the lightning arrestor


32


is disposed near the ground, the length of the earth line


43


can be shortened, so that a potential superimposed to an operational potential of the lightning arrestor


32


can be reduced. As a result, the lightning arrestor


32


can be accurately operated at the operational potential.




As described above, according to the present invention, since a separator for separating a lightning arrestor serves as a sealing terminal, the number of parts can be reduced and also the separation of the lightning arrestor can be simply performed. Also, since the lightning arrestor is disposed near the ground, the length of the earth line can be shortened and thereby a potential superimposed on an operational potential of the lightning arrestor can be made small. As a result, the lightning arrestor can be accurately operated at the operational potential. Further, since the shield is mounted on the lightning arrestor side in such a manner as to cover the male portion, the electric field can be relieved even in the state in which the lightning arrestor is separated from the conductor.



Claims
  • 1. A gas insulated switching apparatus with a line side unit having an electric power line, comprising:at least one lightning arrestor in said line side unit, each said lightning arrestor being connected to a conductor and being movable relative to said conductor for disconnecting said arrestor from said conductor; said line side unit having a vessel including a bottom plate and a cover having a flange that is mounted to and insulated from said bottom plate; each said lightning arrestor having a cylindrical sealing terminal received for reciprocal movement in said cover wherein one end of said lightning arrestor passes through said flange of said cover while maintaining a sealed enclosure within said vessel for an insulating gas; and a spindle connected to said one end of said cylindrical sealing terminal and mounted to said flange of said cover for driving said each arrestor into and out of contact with said conductor from below said bottom plate.
  • 2. A gas insulated apparatus with side line unit according to claim 1, wherein said cylindrical sealing terminal of each said arrestor has a bottom flange of a circumference that is substantially the same as a circumference of said flange of said cover and wherein said bottom flange includes at least a pair of grooves forming part of means for withdrawing said lightning arrestor from connection with said conductor.
  • 3. A gas insulated apparatus with side line unit according to claim 1, wherein said cylindrical sealing terminal of each said arrestor has a bottom flange having a circumference greater than a circumference of said flange of said cover.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-218788 Aug 1998 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3629660 Kamada et al. Dec 1971
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Number Date Country
60-117610 Jun 1985 JP
8-265925 Oct 1996 JP