Electric power substation for use at very high voltages
Title: | Electric power substation for use at very high voltages |
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Patent Number: | 4,342,067 |
Publication Date: | July 27, 1982 |
Appl. No: | 06/118,718 |
Application Filed: | February 05, 1980 |
Abstract: | The invention concerns an electric power substation for use at very high voltages. The substation comprises a circuit-breaker (4) connected to a busbar (29) by a vertical isolating switch (15), the projection (31) on the floor plane (1) of the live components (19) of the isolating switch not intersecting that (34) of the circuit-breaker and lying wholly within a circle whose diameter is less than thirty percent of the opening distance (32) of the isolating switch, said components being for the most part located above the circuit-breaker. Application to substations for use at voltages of 245 kilovolts and above. |
Inventors: | Thuries, Edmond (Meyzieu, FRX); Masson, Jean-Paul (Villeurbanne, FRX) |
Assignees: | Societe Anonyme dite: Delle-Alsthom (Villeurbanne, FRX) |
Claim: | I claim |
Claim: | 1. An electric power substation for use at very high voltages of 245 kilovolts and above, comprising at least one circuit-breaker, and at least one conductive busbar, and wherein said circuit-breaker is connected to a conductive busbar by at least one isolating switch whose axis is vertical, the improvement wherein a vertical geometric projection on a horizontal floor plane of the substation of an alive cover of the isolating switch connectable to the very high voltage is within a circle whose diameter is less than thirty percent of an opening distance of the isolating switch and which does not intersect a vertical geometric projection of the circuit-breaker onto a horizontal floor plane of the substation, the isolating switch being for the most part of its axis located above the circuit-breaker so as to provide a region wherein access to the circuit-breaker is protected against the effects of the very high voltage. |
Claim: | 2. A substation according to claim 1, wherein the isolating switch is of the telescopic type. |
Claim: | 3. A substation according to claim 1, wherein the isolating switch is mounted adjacent the circuit-breaker and is supported with the circuit-breaker on a common framework. |
Claim: | 4. A substation according to claim 1, said circuit-breaker is located at a first level above said floor plane, said conductive busbar is located at a second level above said first level, the axis of the circuit-breaker is arranged perpendicular to the busbar with the isolating switch connected to the busbar also connected to the circuit-breaker by means of a connection at said first level. |
Claim: | 5. A substation according to claim 1, wherein said at least one busbar comprises two parallel sets of three-phase busbars and two branch connections between said busbars, for each branch connection, said at least one circuit-breaker comprises a center circuit-breaker component and two end circuit-breaker components, each branch connection comprising, connected in series, said center circuit-breaker component and two end circuit-breaker components located at a first level above said floor plane, the busbars being located at a second level above said first level and the connections between each center circuit-breaker component and the associated end circuit-breaker component being at the second level, and wherein the phases of the two sets being in the order: busbar I phases A, B, C, busbar II phases C, B, A. |
Claim: | 6. A substation according to claim 1, said at least one busbar comprises two substantially parallel sets of three-phase busbars and two branch connections between said busbars, said at least one circuit-breaker comprising for each branch connection three three-phase circuit-breaker components, each branch connection comprising, connected in series, said three three-phase circuit-breaker components located at a first level above said floor plane, the busbars being located for the most part at a second level above said first level with at least one portion at said first level with a connecting conductor inclined outwardly relative to the general direction of the busbars. |
Claim: | 7. A substation according to claim 6, wherein the three circuit-breakers in each branch connection comprise a central circuit-breaker and two end circuit-breakers, one phase in each branch connection comprising a single-phase end circuit-breaker arranged parallel to the general direction of the busbars. |
Claim: | 8. A substation according to claim 1, wherein said at least one busbar comprises a single set of busbars forming a closed loop. |
Claim: | 9. A substation according to claim 5 or claim 7, wherein the perimeter of the components of a first phase of at least one branch connection lies wholly within the perimeter of the components of a second phase of that branch connection, which lies wholly within the perimeter of the components of the third phase of that branch connection. |
Claim: | 10. A substation according to claim 8, characterised in that the perimeter of the components of a first phase of the set busbars lies wholly within the perimeter of the components of a second phase thereof which lies wholly within the perimeter of the components of the third phase thereof. |
Current U.S. Class: | 361/333; 361/341 |
Current International Class: | H02B 104 |
Patent References Cited: | 3364398 January 1968 Oishi 4032820 June 1977 Oishi 4237520 December 1980 Oishi |
Primary Examiner: | Tolin, Gerald P. |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas |
Accession Number: | edspgr.04342067 |
Database: | USPTO Patent Grants |
Language: | English |
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