qqitek
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2010
- 13
Hi Fellows,
I have question regarding 132kV vertical break disconnecting switch.
Is there any rule (IEC, ANSI, NEC, BS whatever) determining orientation of disconnector in relation to the incoming supply?
That means - jaw end shall be connected towards the incoming supply, while travelling blades side shall be connected to downstream circuit, or opposite?
Let look on typical disconnector at OHL bay.
After opening - jaw end shall be connected to overhead line, keeping the blades on the cut off side, or opposite orientation?
In case of double break or centerbreak DS it doesn't matter, but vertical DS?
Thanks for any guidance.
qqitek.
I have question regarding 132kV vertical break disconnecting switch.
Is there any rule (IEC, ANSI, NEC, BS whatever) determining orientation of disconnector in relation to the incoming supply?
That means - jaw end shall be connected towards the incoming supply, while travelling blades side shall be connected to downstream circuit, or opposite?
Let look on typical disconnector at OHL bay.
After opening - jaw end shall be connected to overhead line, keeping the blades on the cut off side, or opposite orientation?
In case of double break or centerbreak DS it doesn't matter, but vertical DS?
Thanks for any guidance.
qqitek.