The invention relates to a switching station for medium voltages and/or high voltages with a temperature measurement, and to a method for operating a switching station with a temperature measurement.
In the prior art, temperature measurements in switching stations for medium voltages and/or high voltages at power terminals are known which are based on a contactless infrared temperature measurement or on a contacting measurement with radiofrequency sensors. A measurement with temperature measurement linked via cables by means of cable-bound temperature sensors is not possible in respect of current-carrying components, since voltages above 1000 V are present at power terminals and accordingly the requisite insulation resistances cannot be complied with. The simple utilization of contactless infrared thermometers is generally ruled out, since the power terminals to be examined have not been fitted in such a way that they are visually accessible at any time for an infrared temperature measurement. Radiofrequency sensors can only be positioned with difficulty and are also interchangeable only in very elaborate manner, so a temperature measurement in respect of power terminals of an installed system does not take place.
It is therefore an object of the invention to eliminate the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide an inexpensive, reliable temperature measurement that is easy to install.
The object is achieved by independent claim 1 and by the claims dependent thereon.
One embodiment relates to a switching station with a switch for medium voltages and/or high voltages, the switch being equipped with a first electrical connection on a first side of the switch and with a second electrical connection on a second side of the switch, a medium voltage or high voltage being supplied to the switch via the first electrical connection, and a medium voltage or high voltage being conducted away from the switch via the second electrical connection, or conversely, and with a temperature-measuring unit, the temperature-measuring unit exhibiting a temperature-measuring head, a temperature-transmitting element, a temperature-transmitting medium, a temperature-transducing element and a temperature-signaling device, wherein:
It is preferred that the temperature-transmitting element has a coefficient of thermal expansion that is negligibly small in comparison with the coefficient of thermal expansion of the temperature-transmitting medium.
It is also preferred that the temperature-transducing element contains a barometric cell and/or a piezoelectric switch and/or a pressure sensor and/or displacement detector.
Furthermore, it is preferred that the temperature-signaling device exhibits an analog temperature display and/or a digital temperature display.
It is also preferred that the temperature-signaling device exhibits a digital temperature display and that the temperature-signaling device processes the temperature signal or passes it on, unprocessed, to a memory unit and/or a communication unit.
It is also preferred that the communication unit is configured to pass on the processed or unprocessed temperature signal to one or more centralized or distributed computers. In particular, it is preferred that the processed or unprocessed temperature signal is stored in a cloud application and processed further. Furthermore, it is particularly preferred that the cloud application determines a state of the switching station—in particular, a maintenance state or loading state—on the basis of the processed or unprocessed temperature signal of one or more switching stations—in particular, of several switching stations not communicating with one another—and when one or more threshold values is/are exceeded a warning signal or a control signal is sent, in particular a warning signal is sent to a control center and/or a control signal is sent to a control center and/or to the switching station in question exceeding the threshold value.
Furthermore, it is preferred that the switch in the switching station takes the form of a vacuum switch.
It is also preferred that the switch takes the form of a hermetically sealed gas-insulated switch in a gas-insulated switching station, the temperature-measuring head is located in a gas tank filled with an insulating gas, and the temperature-transmitting element with the temperature-transmitting medium is guided out of the gas tank through a bushing, the temperature-transmitting element with the temperature-transmitting medium being arranged in the bushing in gas-tight manner.
It is also preferred that the temperature-transmitting element with the temperature-transmitting medium is arranged in the bushing in such a manner that a transmission of mechanical stresses from the bushing to the temperature-transmitting element with the temperature-transmitting medium is minimized.
Furthermore, it is preferred that the temperature-transmitting element with the temperature-transmitting medium exhibits a metal lip, preferably a curved or corrugated metal lip, which minimizes a transmission of mechanical stresses from the bushing to the temperature-transmitting element with the temperature-transmitting medium.
It is also preferred that the one or more centralized or distributed computers analyze the processed or unprocessed temperature signal with respect to a temperature criterion and emit a warning signal to a control room when a fixed or variable threshold value for the temperature criterion is exceeded, and/or initiate a shutdown of the switching station when a further fixed or variable threshold value for the temperature criterion is exceeded. In particular, it is preferred that the processed or unprocessed temperature signal is stored in a cloud application and processed further. Furthermore, it is particularly preferred that the cloud application determines a state of the switching station—in particular, a maintenance state or loading state—on the basis of the processed or unprocessed temperature signal of one or more switching stations—in particular, of several switching stations not communicating with one another—and when one or more threshold values is/are exceeded a warning signal or a control signal is sent, in particular a warning signal is sent to a control center and/or a control signal is sent to a control center and/or to the switching station in question exceeding the threshold value.
The invention will be elucidated in the following by way of example with reference to figures.
The switching station 1 according to the invention here consists, by way of example, of three power-switching units which are equipped with a common pressure-relief duct 8. Each of the three power-switching units is equipped with a door 3 in front of a compartment with a vacuum switch 5 for medium voltages and/or high voltages. Alternatively, but not shown here, instead of the vacuum switch it may also be a question of a gas-insulated switch. A low-voltage compartment 2 is arranged above the compartment for the vacuum switch 5. In the door 3 a recess has been provided here by way of example, through which it is possible for operating elements of the vacuum switch 5 to be accessed. In or on the door 3 there is also a temperature-signaling device 80; in particular, the latter may have been fastened to the vacuum switch 5 and made visible through a second recess or a window through the door. Likewise, a memory unit 90 and/or a communication unit 95 may optionally have been arranged on, behind or in the door 3. Alternatively, a memory unit 90 and/or a communication unit 95 may also have been arranged at other locations in the switching station and may have been connected in wire-bound and/or wireless manner to a temperature-measuring unit 30 which is only hinted at here and not indicated.
In the region of the vacuum switch 5 a part of the side paneling has been removed, in order to make it possible for the vacuum switch 5 with the temperature-measuring unit 30 to be seen.
The temperature-measuring unit 30 is equipped with a temperature-measuring head 40, a temperature-transmitting element 50 with a temperature-transmitting medium 60 shown in
Alternatively, the temperature-measuring head 40 may also have been arranged on a first side 6 on a first electrical connection 10. As a further alternative, a temperature-measuring head 40 is also shown on a retractable tulip, this time without a temperature-transmitting element 50.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2018 213 625.4 | Aug 2018 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/068410 | 7/9/2019 | WO | 00 |