The invention relates to a tap changer for power-free switching over between different winding taps of a tapped transformer for voltage setting.
Such a tap changer is already known from the company publication of the applicant “Umsteller DEETAP® U, Betriebsanleitung BA 249/02de,” printing 0204/200. This known tap changer operates according to the principle of the rotary tap changer. It comprises an insulating material housing at which fixed contacts are arranged circularly in each of several horizontal planes. A rotatable insulated switching shaft is disposed in the interior of this insulating material housing and carries in each horizontal plane at least one switching contact by which electrical connection can be made to the corresponding fixed contacts in different ways depending on the respective basic circuit, for example as a star-point tap changer, simple center tap changer, double center tap changer, series-parallel tap changer or star-delta tap changer.
The adjusting of the tap changer from one operating setting to another, i.e. the switching over between different winding taps of the connected tapped transformer, is carried out by rotation of the insulated switching shaft when the transformer is switched off, i.e. in the current-free and voltage-free state. The rotation of the insulated switching shaft usually takes place on a stepped transmission, on which an electric motor drive or also a mechanical manual drive acts as shall be explained in more detail in the following.
The upper closure of the known tap changer forms the tap changer head with the attached upper transmission stage and the Geneva transmission, which is disposed thereunder, for drive of the insulated switching shaft. A shaft emanating from the respective motor drive or manual drive is connected with an outer shaft coupling at the upper transmission stage; the rotational movement of the shaft is transmitted to the upper transmission stage by way of a worm gear on a drive shaft which is vertically mounted in the tap changer head and which in turn has a Geneva crank at its lower end. The Geneva crank engages in a Geneva wheel, which is fixedly arranged on the insulated switching shaft at the upper end.
A tap changer switching, i.e. a rotation of the insulated switching shaft through a defined angle with respect to the respective adjacent fixed contact, thus corresponds with a defined number, which is dependent on type, of revolutions of the driving shaft of the motor drive or manual drive.
Certain variants of the known tap changer have instead, as a special construction, a direct mechanical actuation possibility of the insulated switching shaft by a handwheel, which is connected therewith and arranged centrally on the tap changer head, or a hexagon in conjunction with a socket wrench. Due to the direct central connection a special tap changer head is required for these constructions. This leads to an undesired variant multiplication of necessary pads of an otherwise identical tap changer.
It is accordingly the object of the invention to indicate a tap changer according to category which avoids these disadvantages and in which all described actuation possibilities of the insulated switching shaft can be realized by a single tap changer head.
This object is fulfilled by a tap changer with the features of the first patent claim. The subclaims relate to particularly advantageous developments of the invention.
The tap changer according to the invention has only a single tap changer head with a head flange, to which an upper gear stage for actuation by motor drive or manual drive or a handwheel drive flange for actuation by a handwheel or by means of a hexagon adapter can be selectably fastened. The drive shaft which, as described, carries the Geneva crank at its lower end is also identical for all forms of actuation.
The invention shall be explained in more detail in the following by way of examples of embodiment, wherein:
Initially,
The components of an alternatively usable handwheel drive are shown in
An alternatively usable hexagon drive is shown in
The entire tap changer head of a tap changer according to the invention, here with mounted handwheel drive, is shown again in
It can be seen that with the tap changer according to the invention, thus independently of whether the drive takes place by way of a motor drive or manual drive and a corresponding upper transmission stage or a handwheel drive or also a hexagon drive, the same transmission mechanism always carries out the rotational movement: from the drive shaft 7 by way of the Geneva crank 9 to the Geneva wheel 11 and from there to the insulated switching shaft. This has the consequence that for every form of actuation the same number of revolutions is required in order to execute an actuation of the tap changer. It can be seen that in the tap changer according to the invention the type multiplicity has been substantially reduced; the head flange 2 has the function of an adapter on which the upper transmission stage 4 or handwheel! drive flange 14 can be selectably mounted without further different components being required apart from the handwheel 16 and hexagon adapter 21 themselves.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 009 193.8 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2005/012311 | 11/17/2005 | WO | 00 | 9/4/2007 |