The present invention relates to a switch operating characteristic monitoring device that is suitable for monitoring a malfunction of a switch to open and close a main circuit, a switch equipped with the same, and a switch operating characteristic monitoring method.
A gas circuit breaker is installed in an electrical substation or an electrical generating station or the like and it interrupts a current by blowing gas between electrodes which are driven by an actuator in case of a system accident such as an earth fault and a short circuit and works to prevent equipment such as transformers from being damaged. If the gas circuit breaker fails to interrupt a current because it is faulty, the extent of the accident expands and a significant trouble occurs; so, it requires high reliability. A major cause of making a gas circuit breaker faulty is a mechanism system trouble, it is thought that monitoring the operating characteristics of a gas circuit breaker enables it to obviate most of accidents.
In Patent Literature 1 and Patent Literature 2, for monitoring the operating characteristics of a switch to open and close a main circuit of electric power equipment, the following method is taken: when a command is given to monitor the operating characteristics of the switch, a judgment is made as to whether the operating characteristics of the switch are right or wrong by monitoring a period after the command is given until the switch starts to operate and a subsequent period until the operation finishes, based on an excitation current flowing through a closing coil or a tripping coil and detection signals indicating positions of a movable contactor.
[Patent Literature 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2008-293682
[Patent Literature 2] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-308751
In Patent Literature 1 and Patent Literature 2 mentioned above, however, time data could be obtained, but only for two points of stroke positions with respect to an opening or closing operation from detection signals indicating positions of the movable contactor. Hence, details of operation with respect to opening/closing characteristics could not be taken into consideration and it was impossible to detect a malfunction occurring when the contact began to move and when the contact came near the end of a stroke. In addition, a switch was a device that was used for a long term and a detector used in Patent Literature 1 needed further improvement to reliability for long-term use.
To solve the foregoing problem, the present invention is characterized in that a switch is provided with at least two or more auxiliary switches which give off signals with reference to a plurality of stroke positions.
According to the present invention, by acquiring detailed information on a movable contactor, it is possible to detect the operating characteristics of a switch at high sensitivity and with high reliability for long-term use.
In the following, a preferable embodiment for carrying out the present invention will be described with the aid of the drawings. And now, described below is only an exemplary embodiment and it goes without saying that the subject matter of the invention is not limited to the aspect described below.
A first embodiment is described below based on the drawings.
The closing coil 2 is connected in series with both an auxiliary a-contact a1 which is actuated in relation with a main contact of the circuit breaker 1 and a contact 7a to be controlled by a close command and inserted between the supply terminals of a DC power supply 3, and an excitation current flows into this coil when the contact 7a closes in response to a close command from a control device (omitted from depiction). When the current flows into the closing coil 2, the actuator is driven.
When the current flows into the closing coil 2, a plunger of a solenoid 41 for closing protrudes to turn the first latch lever 42 for closing counterclockwise, which disengages the first latch lever from the second latch lever 47 for closing. The cam 53 turns counterclockwise by a rotor attached to it along the second latch lever 47 for closing. The turning of the cam 53 turns a main lever 52 clockwise.
The turning of the main lever 52 turns the shaft Ax of the auxiliary switch 20 counterclockwise via a link. At the same time, this turning moves a spring holder which is coupled to the main lever 52 leftward to compress a circuit-breaking spring 54. During the compression, the spring holder engages with a piston 56 and moves the piston 56 leftward. The moving of the piston 56 centers on a shaft 57 and moves a movable contactor 58 rightward. When the movable contactor 58 has come into contact with a stationary contactor 59, closing is achieved.
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On the other hand, the tripping coil 4 is connected in series with both the auxiliary b-contact b1 which is actuated in relation with the main contact of the circuit breaker and a contact 8a to be controlled by an open command and connected to the supply terminals of the DC power supply 3, and an excitation current flows into this coil when the contact 8a closes in response to a trip command from the control device, because the auxiliary b-contact b1 is already closed. When the current flows into the tripping coil 4, the actuator is driven and the main contact of the circuit breaker 1 is tripped.
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After the main contact of the circuit breaker 1 is tripped, the auxiliary b-contact b1 opens and the current flowing across the tripping coil 4 is detected by a current sensor 13 formed of a shunt resistor and this detection current is supplied to the measurement unit 9.
By the excitation of the closing coil 2, the main contact of the circuit breaker 1 is closed and, when a closing operation of the circuit breaker 1 has finished, auxiliary b-contacts b2 and b3 close and a signal indicating that the closing operation has terminated is input to the measurement unit 9. When a tripping operation of the circuit breaker 1 has finished, auxiliary a-contacts a2 and a3 close and a signal indicating that the tripping operation has terminated is input to the measurement unit 9.
A top view representing a structure of the auxiliary switch 20 is depicted in
Accordingly, in the first embodiment, based on the above relation between the stroke and the rotation angle of the shaft Ax in the auxiliary switch 20, variants of the initial position θb and the central angle θc of the cam 22 are incorporated in the auxiliary switch 20, so that signal data of the auxiliary switch for at least two points with respect to one stroke can be obtained. In
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Stroke characteristic values are estimated from a relation between the auxiliary switch signals and the cam rotation angles of auxiliary contacts related to a stroke cognized beforehand (S2).
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When a difference between times t1 and t0 is larger than a threshold Tth1, it is judged that the solenoid for closing is not smooth and a malfunction is displayed on the display unit 11 (S4).
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When a difference between times t2 and t0 is larger than a threshold Tth3, the following is inferable: subsequently to the motion of the plunger of the solenoid 41 for closing, the motion of the first latch lever 42 for closing or the second latch lever 47 for closing is problematic. A malfunction regarding the time when the movable contactor beings to move is displayed (S6).
Near to time t6, the stroke will almost terminate soon and the moving part decelerates along with the movable contactor by the action of a shock absorber. When a difference between times t6 and t5 is larger than a threshold Tth4, it is inferable that a malfunction occurs in the shock absorber and, therefore, the malfunction is displayed (S7).
When a difference between times t7 and t0 is larger than a threshold Tth5, it is judged that there is a malfunction regarding time until the movable contactor comes to stop position and the malfunction regarding stop position arrival time is displayed (S8).
Then, descriptions are provided about how to determine the thresholds (from Tth1 to Tth5) used in the right side of an inequality in the blocks for malfunction judgment described above.
The thresholds can be determined by actuating the circuit breaker numerous times beforehand, extracting the characteristic times t0 to t7 in normal operation, and evaluating a variation in these times. When the circuit breaker's motion is proper, values representing a time difference in the right side in the blocks for malfunction judgment are nearly unchanged and constant, but vary slightly.
tlav=[Σ[i=1, 500](t1(i)−t0(i))]/500 [Equation 1]
σ1=√{square root over ( )}[(Σ[i=1, 500]((t1(i)−t0(i))−tlav)−2)/(n−1)] [Equation 2]
Th1=nσ1+tlav [Equation 3]
According to the first embodiment, by provision of at least two or more auxiliary switches which give off signals with reference to a plurality of stroke positions, it is possible to obtain opening/closing characteristics when the contact begins to move and when the contact comes near the end of a stroke and detect a malfunction at high sensitivity over a long term.
The present invention is not limited to the described embodiment and various modifications are included therein. For example, the foregoing embodiment is described in detail to explain the present invention clearly and the embodiment is not necessarily limited to one including all components described. A subset of the components of an embodiment can be replaced by components of another embodiment. To the components of an embodiment, components of another embodiment can be added. For a subset of the components of each embodiment, other components can be added to the subset or the subset can be removed or replaced by other components.
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