Direct current circuit breaker
US-2018005783-A1 · Jan 4, 2018 · US
US10756537B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10756537-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615580520-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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A short circuit fault current limiter includes a circuit breaker, a transfer current limiting unit and a current detection unit. The current detection unit is connected to the circuit breaker in series, and the circuit breaker and the transfer current limiting unit are connected in parallel into the power system line. An output terminal of the current detection unit is connected to a control terminal of the transfer current limiting unit. The current detection unit is configured to detect a fault current flowing through a branch of the circuit breaker under a short circuit fault operating condition and trigger the corresponding trigger switch of the transfer current limiting unit to be switched on, so that the circuit breaker is disconnected and the secondary side winding of the coupling reactor is connected to the system line in series, which is capable of rapidly limiting the amplitude of the fault current and reducing impact of the fault current on the system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A short circuit fault current limiter, comprising: a circuit breaker, a transfer current limiting unit and a current detection unit, wherein the current detection unit is connected to the circuit breaker in series, and the circuit breaker and the transfer current limiting unit are connected in parallel into a power system line; an output terminal of the current detection unit is connected to a control terminal of the transfer current limiting unit, and the current detection unit is configured to detect a fault current flowing through a branch of the circuit breaker under a short circuit fault operating condition and activate the transfer current limiting unit, wherein the transfer current limiting unit comprises: a first precharge capacitor, a second precharge capacitor, a first trigger switch, a second trigger switch and a coupling reactor, in which: a primary side winding of the coupling reactor includes a first tap and a second tap, and a secondary side winding of the coupling reactor is connected to the circuit breaker in parallel; and the first tap is connected in series to the first trigger switch and the first precharge capacitor in sequence, and the second tap is connected in series to the second precharge capacitor and the second trigger switch in sequence. 2. The short circuit fault current limiter of claim 1 , wherein when a short circuit fault occurs, the first trigger switch or the second trigger switch is triggered by a control signal output from the current detection unit to be switched on, so that the secondary side winding of the coupling reactor generates a high-frequency oscillation current with an amplitude higher than that of the system fault current. 3. The short circuit fault current limiter of claim 1 , wherein the transfer current limiting unit comprises: a third precharge capacitor, a third trigger switch and a coupling reactor, wherein a primary side winding of the coupling reactor is connected in series to the third trigger switch and the third precharge capacitor in sequence, and a secondary side winding of the coupling reactor is connected to the circuit breaker in parallel. 4. The short circuit fault current limiter of claim 3 , wherein when a short circuit fault occurs, the third trigger switch is triggered by a control signal output from the current detection unit to be switched on, so that the secondary side winding of the coupling reactor generates a high-frequency oscillation current with an amplitude higher than that of the system fault current. 5. The short circuit fault current limiter of claim 4 , wherein according to the magnitude and direction of the short circuit fault current, the capacitance parameters and the coupling reactor parameters in the transfer current limiting unit are matched to enable the high-frequency oscillation current generated by the secondary side winding of the coupling reactor and the short circuit fault current flowing through the circuit breaker to generate a zero crossing point. 6. The short circuit fault current limiter of claim 5 , wherein in a case where other parameters are not changed, the amplitude of the high-frequency oscillation current of the secondary side winding of the coupling reactor in the transfer current limiting unit is improved by increasing the capacitance value and the charging voltage of the first precharge capacitor and the second precharge capacitor and the coupling coefficient of the first tap and the second tap to the secondary side winding of the reactor. 7. The short circuit fault current limiter of claim 5 , wherein in a case where other parameters are not changed, the amplitude of the high-frequency oscillation current of the secondary side winding of the coupling reactor in the transfer current limiting unit is improved by increasing the capacitance value and the charging voltage of the third precharge capacitor and the coupling coefficient of the reactor.
Current limitation using saturable reactors (H02H9/023 takes precedence) · CPC title
responsive to excess current (responsive to abnormal temperature caused by excess current H02H5/04) · CPC title
concerning the disconnection itself, e.g. at a particular instant, particularly at zero value of current, disconnection in a predetermined order (disconnection at zero value in general H03K17/18) · CPC title
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