jabou
Electrical
- Jan 5, 2005
- 1
We are investigating replacement breakers (dead tank) for a 25kV distribution substation. I have compiled much information with respect to vacuum vs. SF6 interupters. However, the big boss has expressed concern using air insulated breakers (ones with air at atmosphere in the high voltage compartment).
I have found very little information about non-air insulated breakers. I know they exist because we put in SF6 insulated breakers last year, but they have leakage issues.
Q1. Are SF6 insulated breakers generally considered reliable? Is leakage a common/consistent problem? Who are some vendors (for installation in Canada)?
Q2. Is there such a thing as vacuum insulated breakers?
Q3. Any articles comparing the two technologies - air vs. SF6 insulated?
Q4. Boss's concern is during spring, with high humidity and fluctuating temperatures around freezing, ice will build up on the metal components in the tank and cause a flash over between phases. Of course, heaters come installed but they generally break down before the breaker. I see that it can theoretically happen. Does it happen in reality? Mind you, it only has to happen once at the wrong time...
I have found very little information about non-air insulated breakers. I know they exist because we put in SF6 insulated breakers last year, but they have leakage issues.
Q1. Are SF6 insulated breakers generally considered reliable? Is leakage a common/consistent problem? Who are some vendors (for installation in Canada)?
Q2. Is there such a thing as vacuum insulated breakers?
Q3. Any articles comparing the two technologies - air vs. SF6 insulated?
Q4. Boss's concern is during spring, with high humidity and fluctuating temperatures around freezing, ice will build up on the metal components in the tank and cause a flash over between phases. Of course, heaters come installed but they generally break down before the breaker. I see that it can theoretically happen. Does it happen in reality? Mind you, it only has to happen once at the wrong time...