Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask

Sf6 circuit breaker operation without sf6 gas

Asked Jan 5, 2010, 01:33 AM — 5 Answers
What happens when a SF6 Circuit Breaker is operated (closed or opened ) without any SF6 gas inside it ?

5 Answers
KISS's Avatar
KISS Posts: 12,602, Reputation: 4378
Uber Member
 
#2

Jan 5, 2010, 07:52 AM
From here, Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, Physical properties, safety, MSDS, enthalpy, material compatibility, gas liquid equilibrium, density, viscosity, flammability, transport properties , it's an insulating dialectric.

From here: SF6 Gas Properties

It's used both as an isulator and for extinguishing an electric arc.

From here, I'll let you use the material between your ears to draw any other conclusions.
Helpful
Newton1Law's Avatar
Newton1Law Posts: 60, Reputation: 20
Junior Member
 
#3

Jan 8, 2010, 10:20 AM
This question could use a little more information from "sijijosek", such as, the operation is on a fully energized circuit breaker or the operation is on a fully deenergized cirucit breaker. If the first case is what is planned, the circuit breaker will most likely fail electrically and substain damage both electrically and mechanically. If the second case is planned, some SF-6 circuit breakers may be operated without sustaining mechanical damage, but most will be damaged without the SF-6 gas to act as a buffer.
Helpful
sajithstya's Avatar
sajithstya Posts: 1, Reputation: 10
Junior Member
 
#4

Sep 12, 2010, 06:20 PM
If it is in the fault condition or in loaded condition it will be flash
Helpful
singhh's Avatar
singhh Posts: 1, Reputation: 10
Junior Member
 
#5

Feb 23, 2012, 08:08 AM
Further to elaborate this question as I understood is "what impact would be if SF6 circuit breaker will operate without SF6 gas ?"

Ans:- In Practical condition there are always some protections for monitoring the gas pressure e.g. In 220 kV SF6 breaker 6-7 bar is the normal working pressure and if it reaches upto 5 bar then there will an alarm for "gas pressure low" and further to this if it reduces below 4.5 bar the breaker will trip & get locked out.

As SF6 gas acts as arc quenching & insulating medium. So during operation without SF6 gas, due to arcing phenomenon while operating the moving contact there maximum chances of failure of thermal insulation of breaker which will result into flash over.
Hope I have answered what best I could.
Thanks
Harpreet Singh
Helpful
cupidbraveheart's Avatar
cupidbraveheart Posts: 2, Reputation: 10
Junior Member
 
#6

Mar 4, 2012, 10:00 AM
the answers befor was very helpful its just if the pressure in the cb become below 5 bar in 220 kv it will block or trip in case of block u have to un load that cb and then switch it of
Helpful

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.

Remove Text Formatting

Undo
Redo
 
Decrease Size
Increase Size
Bold
Italic
Underline
Align Left
Align Center
Align Right
Ordered List
Unordered List
Decrease Indent
Increase Indent
Insert Email Link
Wrap [QUOTE] tags around selected text
Wrap [CODE] tags around selected text
Wrap [HTML] tags around selected text
Wrap [PHP] tags around selected text
Wrap [YOUTUBE] tags around selected text
Notification Type:



Check out some similar questions!

Theory of vacuum Circuit Breaker & sf6 circuit breaker [ 15 Answers ]

I want to know about the basic Theory of vacuum Circuit Breaker & sf6 circuit breaker

Why air compressor used in sf6 breaker [ 1 Answers ]

What is the use of air in sf6 breake

Analyzing SF6 gas test results [ 1 Answers ]

Where can guidlines for analyzing SF6 gas test results for High Voltage Breakers?

SF6 Circuit Breaker [ 2 Answers ]

Could someone please explain me about the working of SF6 Circuit Breaker?


View more Electrical Engineering questions Search