Selector switch for tap-changing transformers and support arm for a tap selector thereof
US-2016133399-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US10508013B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10508013-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515525198-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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In a method for cleaning an on-load tap changer (19) in a regulating transformer (20), provision is made for the on-load tap changer (19) to comprise a moving contact (11) and a fixed contact (12); for a cleaning signal to be generated; for the moving contact (11) to be frictionally moved relative to the fixed contact (12) on the basis of the cleaning signal. An on-load tap changer (19) in a regulating transformer (20) comprises: —a moving contact (11) and a fixed contact (12); —a contact drive (17) which is coupled to the moving contact (11); —a control device (18) which is connected to the contact drive (17) and is designed in such a manner that the control device can generate a cleaning signal and can transmit said signal to the contact drive (17); wherein the contact drive (17) is designed in such a manner that the contact drive can frictionally move the moving contact (11) relative to the fixed contact (12) on the basis of the cleaning signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of cleaning an on-load tap changer in a control transformer, where the on-load tap changer comprises a movable contact and a fixed contact, the method comprising the steps of sequentially: generating a switching signal for actuating the on-load tap changer; thereafter checking at least one cleaning parameter; and thereafter generating a cleaning signal as a function of the switching signal and in a manner depending on the result of the checking of the one cleaning parameter; thereafter rubbing the movable contact against the fixed contact in a manner determined by the cleaning signal; and thereafter actuating the on-load tap changer as a function of the switching signal. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the cleaning parameters is a first time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been conducting current without interruption or a second time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been conducting current since its last cleaning or a third time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been conducting current without interruption or a fourth time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been conducting current since its last cleaning or a fifth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been free of current without interruption or a sixth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been free of current since its last cleaning or a seventh time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been free of current without interruption or an eighth time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been free of current since its last cleaning or a ninth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact free of current has contacted the fixed contact without interruption or a tenth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has not contacted the fixed contact or a resistance value corresponding to the level of electrical contact resistance between the fixed contact and the movable contact connected therewith. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the on-load tap changer comprises a load changeover switch and a fine selector that comprises the movable contact and the fixed contact, the method further comprising the step of: actuating the on load tap changer such that initially the movable contact is connected with the fixed contact or remains connected with the fixed contact and that then the load changeover switch is actuated. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the movable contact or the fixed contact is part of a load selector, fine selector, coarse tap selector, reverser or preselector in the on-load tap changer. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed contact is a tap contact or diverter contact. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein during rubbing the movable contact is not separated from the fixed contact. 7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of: before or after rubbing separating the movable contact at least once from the fixed contact. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the rubbing is carried out in such a way that the movable contact is separated at least once from the fixed contact. 9. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of: during generation of a cleaning signal or during rubbing of the movable contact or during checking of the cleaning parameter, connecting the control transformer with an alternating-current power system. 10. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of: before generation of the cleaning signal or before movement of the movable contact or before checking of the cleaning parameter, disconnecting the control transformer from an alternating-current power system. 11. An on-load tap changer in a control transformer, the tap changer comprising a movable contact and a fixed contact; a contact drive coupled to the movable contact and so constructed that it can rub the movable contact against the fixed contact; and a controller connected with the contact drive and so constructed that it can generate a switching signal for actuating the on-load tap changer, thereafter, as a function of the switching signal check at least one cleaning parameter, thereafter generate a cleaning signal in dependence on a result of the checking of the one cleaning parameter and transmit the generated cleaning signal to the contact drive, thereafter rub the contacts together as a function of the cleaning signal, and thereafter actuate the on-load tap changer as a function of the switching signal. 12. The on-load tap changer according to claim 11 , wherein at least one of the cleaning parameters is a first time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been conducting current without interruption or a second time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been conducting current since its last cleaning or a third time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been conducting current without interruption or a fourth time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been conducting current since its last cleaning or a fifth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been free of current without interruption or a sixth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has been free of current since its last cleaning or a seventh time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been free of current without interruption or an eighth time period corresponding to how long the fixed contact has been free of current since its last cleaning or a ninth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact free of current has contacted the fixed contact without interruption or a tenth time period corresponding to how long the movable contact has not contacted the fixed contact or a resistance value corresponding to the level of electrical contact resistance between the fixed contact and the movable contact connected therewith. 13. The on-load tap changer according to claim 11 , further comprising a load changeover switch and a fine selector that comprises the movable contact and the fixed contact, the controller being so constructed that for actuation of the on-load tap changer it initially activates the contact drive so as to connect the movable contact with the fixed contact or leave it connected with the fixed contact and then activates the load changeover switch in such a way that this switches over. 14. The on-load tap changer according to claim 11 , wherein the movable contact or the fixed contact is part of a load selector, fine selector, coarse tap selector, reverser or preselector in the on-load tap changer. 15. The on-load tap changer according to claim 11 , wherein the fixed contact is a tap contact or diverter contact. 16. The on-load tap changer according to claim 11 , wherein the contact drive is so constructed that it cannot separate the movable contact from the fixed contact during the rubbing; or can separate the movable contact from the fixed contact at least once before or after the rubbing. 17. The on-load tap changer according to claim 11 , wherein the contact drive is so constructed that it can rub the contacts together in such a way that the movable contact separates from the fixed contact at least once.
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