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HV Switch Disconnector

High Voltage Load Break Switch 10-15kv Wholesale GRL Good Quality
46×32×12cm


Mode: DNGW9

Rated Current:400A/630A

Rated Voltage: 10-15kv

Breaking Current:16 KA/20KA

Power-frequency WithstandVoitag:42kv

Impulse Voitage:85BIL

Leakage Distance:340mm

Weight:7.5 kg/8kg

Dimensions:46×32×12cm

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High Voltage Load Break Switch Overview

Functionality and Safety The high voltage load break switch is a crucial component in the power grid, primarily designed to enhance safety. Its primary function is to enable circuit isolation for maintenance or circuit changeovers without load. When closed, it reliably conducts the rated current and withstands short-circuit conditions. In the open state, it provides a clearly visible break that effectively isolates network sections needing maintenance from live circuits, thereby safeguarding maintenance personnel and equipment.

Special Use Cases

Typically used without load, the high voltage load break switch can handle specific scenarios such as switching bus connections or disconnecting no-load transformers and buses. It manages bus conversion currents, excitation currents of transformers, and capacitive currents with high reliability.

Structural Components Each phase of the switch includes:

  • A robust chassis and pillar insulator
  • A blade with side screws for contact pressure adjustment
  • Contacts equipped with a spring for tension and a fixed pull buckle with a self-locking device for operational safety

High Conductivity and Mechanical Strength The design ensures optimal electrical conductivity and mechanical strength due to a large contact surface and low resistance. The components are engineered to meet international standards including IEC62271-102, IEC60071-2, and IEC60694, reflecting its global applicability.

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High Voltage Load Break Switch Structure

1. Conductive Parts: Includes dynamic and static contacts, blades, and limiters, enhanced with silver plating for superior conductivity.

2. Insulation: Utilizes high-quality insulators for effective electrical isolation.

3. Support Structure: Features a channel steel base with hot-dip galvanized, plastic-coated brackets for corrosion resistance and durability.

4. Additional Features: Nameplates and anti-counterfeiting labels to ensure authenticity and traceability.

High Voltage Load Break Switch Selling Points

  • Innovative Operating Mechanism: Guarantees reliability with a state-of-the-art design, avoiding the use of refurbished parts.
  • Quality Insulators: High-grade porcelain insulators provide excellent insulation and are durable, reducing the need for cleaning.
  • Protected Support Brackets: Coated with plastic over a hot-dip galvanized base, these brackets resist corrosion and support the isolation switch effectively.

Operational Guidelines The switch operates by manual or remote means to disconnect power, creating an air gap that ensures no current flow during maintenance. This straightforward mechanism is critical for ensuring safety in high-voltage environments.

What is the difference between a circuit breaker and high voltage load break switch?

High voltage circuit breakers and high voltage isolator switches are both crucial components of electrical distribution systems, particularly in managing and protecting high voltage circuits. Each serves a distinct function and is designed for specific operational roles within power transmission and distribution networks. Here’s a detailed comparison of the two:

High Voltage Circuit Breaker

Function:

  • A high voltage circuit breaker is designed to protect electrical circuits from damage due to overload or short circuits by automatically interrupting the current flow.
  • It can safely handle and interrupt large fault currents that occur during electrical faults, thereby preventing damage to equipment and ensuring safety.

Operational Capability:

  • Circuit breakers are equipped with mechanisms to extinguish the electric arc that forms when interrupting high voltage currents, which can be extremely challenging given the energy involved.
  • They can be operated automatically (via relay systems that detect abnormalities) or manually to start or stop the flow of electricity.

Usage:

  • They are used in applications where precise control over the starting and stopping of electrical current is necessary and where safety protection from electrical faults is critical.
  • Ideal for settings that require reliable and rapid interruption of electrical currents, such as in power generation, transmission, and distribution systems.

High Voltage Isolator Switch

Function:

  • A high voltage load break switch, also known as a disconnector, is used to ensure that an electrical circuit is completely de-energized for service or maintenance. It provides a visible break in the circuit, which is a safety requirement.
  • It is designed to be operated only after the circuit has been opened using a circuit breaker.

Operational Capability:

  • Isolator switches do not have arc extinguishing capabilities and therefore cannot interrupt load currents or short circuit currents. They are meant to operate only when there is no load on the circuit (no electrical current).
  • Operation is generally manual, and the primary purpose is to provide a clear physical gap in the circuit to ensure safety during maintenance work.

Usage:

  • Typically used in substations and similar high voltage installations where clear physical isolation of circuits is required for safe maintenance and servicing.
  • They are not meant for regular switching operations but are crucial for ensuring that circuits are safely isolated and visible to maintenance personnel.

Key Differences

  • Protection vs. Safety: Circuit breakers provide active protection by automatically cutting off power to prevent damage and ensure safety. In contrast, isolators are passive devices that ensure safety by providing a visible break and secure isolation for maintenance purposes.
  • Arc Quenching: High voltage circuit breakers are capable of extinguishing electrical arcs that form when interrupting current flow. Isolators, however, cannot break current and should only be opened once the circuit has been de-energized by a circuit breaker.
  • Operational Use: Circuit breakers are integral to the operational safety and efficiency of power systems and are used routinely whenever circuit protection is necessary. Isolators are used less frequently, primarily when equipment needs to be de-energized for maintenance or testing.

Each device plays a vital role in high voltage electrical systems, with circuit breakers focusing on the protection and control of electrical power flow and isolator switches ensuring safe maintenance and servicing conditions.

High Voltage Load Break Switch Environmental Specifications

  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +40°C
  • Humidity Tolerance: Up to 95% daily average, 90% monthly average
  • Installation Altitude: Up to 1000 meters
  • Maximum Wind Speed: 35 m/s
  • Ice Thickness: Up to 10mm
  • Suitable for locations free from fire risks, explosions, chemical corrosion, and severe vibrations.

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