Switchgear with Modular Bus Configuration Supporting Individual and Parallel Feed Arrangements
US-2018366924-A1 · Dec 20, 2018 · US
US11289884B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11289884-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816009447-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2022 |
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A switchgear assembly includes a plurality of gas insulated switches arranged in at least one row and a plurality of enclosures arranged in at least one row forming at least one channel extending parallel to the at least one row of switches. The switchgear assembly further includes at least one bus assembly disposed in the at least one channel and including a plurality of interconnected bus sections having an insulating covering and electrically connected to the gas insulated switches.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switchgear assembly comprising: a plurality of gas insulated switches arranged in first and second parallel rows; a plurality of enclosures arranged in first and second rows extending parallel to respective ones of the first and second rows of switches and configured to provide respective continuous channels that support a flow of ambient air from outside of the enclosures, wherein each enclosure in the first row of enclosures is separated from an adjacent enclosure in the second row of enclosures by an air gap; and first and second bus assemblies providing respective first and second phases electrically isolated from one another, disposed in the respective continuous channels provided by respective ones of the first and second rows of enclosures and exposed to the ambient air within the respective first and second rows of enclosures, the first and second bus assemblies comprising respective first and second pluralities of interconnected bus sections having an insulating covering and electrically connected to respective ones of the first and second rows of gas insulated switches. 2. The switchgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein walls of the enclosures of the first and second rows of enclosures are grounded or insulating. 3. The switchgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second bus assemblies comprises interconnected bus sections, each comprising a solid shield insulated system comprising an inner conductor, an inner insulation layer surrounding the inner conductor, an outer shield conductor surrounding the inner insulation layer and the inner conductor, and an outer insulation layer surrounding the outer shield conductor, the inner insulation layer and the inner conductor. 4. The switchgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second bus assemblies are electrically connected to the gas insulated switches via connectors positioned at external faces of gas-containment enclosures of the gas insulated switches. 5. The switchgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second rows of enclosures comprise respective rows of tubular enclosures having a rectangular cross-section. 6. A switchgear assembly comprising a plurality of gas insulated switches in respective first and second rows; a bus containment structure comprising first and second rows of enclosures configured to provide respective continuous channels that support a flow of ambient air from outside of the enclosures and arranged in parallel such that each enclosure in the first row of enclosures is separated form an adjacent enclosure in the second row of enclosures by an air gap; a first bus assembly providing a first phase, disposed in the continuous channel provided by the first row of enclosures and exposed to the ambient air, the first bus assembly comprising interconnected bus sections having an insulating covering and electrically connected to the first row of gas insulated switches; and a second bus assembly providing a second phase electrically isolated from the first phase, disposed in the continuous channel provided by the second row of enclosures and exposed to the ambient air, the second bus assembly comprising interconnected bus sections having an insulating covering and electrically connected to the second row of gas insulated switches. 7. The switchgear assembly of claim 6 , wherein the bus sections comprise an inner conductor, an inner insulation layer surrounding the inner conductor, an outer shield conductor surrounding the inner insulation layer and the inner conductor, and an outer insulation layer surrounding the outer shield conductor, the inner insulation layer and the inner conductor. 8. The switchgear assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first row of enclosures is a first row of tubular enclosures and wherein the second row of enclosures is a second row of tubular enclosures. 9. The switchgear assembly of claim 8 , wherein the tubular enclosures of the first row abut in an end-to-end manner and wherein the tubular enclosures of the second row abut in an end-to-end manner. 10. The switchgear assembly of claim 8 , wherein walls of the tubular enclosures are grounded or insulating. 11. The switchgear assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first and second rows of enclosures comprise respective rows of tubular enclosures having a rectangular cross-section.
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