Disconnector device for surge arrester and a protection assembly comprising a surge arrester connected to such a disconnector device
US-10454251-B2 · Oct 22, 2019 · US
US11322934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11322934-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715703524-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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This present application concerns a method for preventing an electrical grid from a failure in case of a temporary overvoltage. A method comprising: a) providing an electrical grid line, a surge arrester and a disconnector device with a disconnector unit; b) connecting the surge arrester at one terminal to the electrical grid line; c) connecting the surge arrester at its other terminal to a second terminal of the disconnector device; d) connecting a first terminal of the disconnector device to ground potential; e) interrupting the electrical connection in between the electrical grid line and the ground potential in case of a temporary overvoltage; f) protecting the surge arrester from failure due to a thermal overload caused by the temporary overvoltages by operating the disconnector device before the surge arrester fails due to a thermal overload of the surge arrester.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A disconnector unit configured to be connected between a surge arrester and a ground potential, the surge arrester configured to conduct a current from an electrical line to the ground potential across the disconnector unit, the disconnector unit comprising: a first terminal configured to be connected to one of the surge arrester or the ground potential; a second terminal configured to be connected to the other of the surge arrester or the ground potential; and a disconnector cartridge configured to react to the current flowing across the disconnector unit to forcibly separate the first terminal from the second terminal before the current causes the thermal overload of the surge arrester; and a housing defining a cavity around the disconnector cartridge, the housing configured to facilitate escape of gases and inhibit escape of solid particles from the housing. 2. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , wherein the disconnector unit is further configured to operate in response to the current exceeding a predetermined current threshold for a predetermined time span, wherein the predetermined time span is selected to be less than a time span required for the current above the predetermined current threshold to cause the thermal overload of the surge arrester. 3. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , wherein the disconnector cartridge comprises: a blank cartridge; and a varistor element connected between the first terminal and the second terminal, wherein the varistor element is configured to heat the blank cartridge to a predetermined temperature in response to the current flowing across the varistor element for a predetermined time span before the current causes the thermal overload of the surge arrester, and wherein the blank cartridge is configured to ignite at the predetermined temperature to disconnect the first terminal from the second terminal. 4. The disconnector unit of claim 3 , wherein the varistor element comprises silicon carbide (SiC). 5. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , further comprising a visual indicator connected to the first terminal, the visual indicator configured to, in response to operation of the disconnector cartridge, remain connected to the first terminal and visibly protrude from the housing. 6. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a housing defining a cavity around the disconnector cartridge, the cavity having a first non-circular cross section; and a movable member coupled to the first terminal, the movable member having a second non-circular cross section at least partially corresponding to the first non-circular cross section to inhibit rotation of the movable member and the first terminal with respect to the housing about a first axis, wherein the disconnector cartridge is configured to propel the movable member and the first terminal in a linear direction along the first axis. 7. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , further comprising a housing defining a cavity around the disconnector cartridge; and a retaining unit, wherein the disconnector cartridge is configured to propel the first terminal in a first direction toward the retaining unit, and wherein the retaining unit is configured to inhibit movement of the first terminal in a second direction opposite the first direction. 8. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , further comprising a conductive element coupled to the first terminal and extending toward the second terminal adjacent to the disconnector cartridge, wherein the conductive element and the second terminal define a spark gap between the surge arrester and the ground potential, wherein the spark gap is shorter in dimension than a thickness of the disconnector cartridge. 9. The disconnector unit of claim 8 , further comprising an insulating element surrounding the disconnector cartridge, and electrically isolating the disconnector cartridge from the spark gap. 10. The disconnector unit of claim 1 , wherein the disconnector unit is further configured to define a spark gap between the surge arrester and the ground potential to bypass the disconnector unit without operating the disconnector cartridge in response to an impulse voltage across the surge arrester lasting less than a predetermined time period. 11. A disconnector device comprising: a first terminal configured to be electrically connected to one of a surge arrester or a ground potential; a second terminal configured to be electrically connected to the other of the surge arrester and the ground potential; a disconnector cartridge connected between the first terminal and the second terminal, the disconnector cartridge configured to operate in response to a current from an electrical line flowing across the disconnector cartridge; an outer housing defining a cavity around the disconnector cartridge, the outer housing configured to facilitate escape of gases and inhibit escape of solid particles from the outer housing, such that operation of the disconnector cartridge is configured to produce heated solid particles having enough energy to ignite a fire in a predetermined environment, wherein the heated solid particles have a minimum particle size, the outer housing further defining at least one outer ventilation opening connecting the cavity to an outside of the outer housing, the at least one outer ventilation opening being smaller than the minimum particle size to facilitate escape of gases from the outer housing and preventing escape of the heated solid particles; and an inner housing disposed within the cavity and disposed at least partially around the disconnector cartridge to define an inner cavity, the inner housing defining at least one inner ventilation opening configured to facilitate escape of gases from the inner cavity into the cavity, the at least one inner ventilation opening further configured to prevent escape of the heated solid particles. 12. The disconnector device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one inner ventilation opening is displaced from the at least one outer ventilation opening to define a non-linear escape path for the gases between the inner cavity and an exterior of the outer housing. 13. An overvoltage protection assembly comprising: a surge arrester coupled to an electric line; and a disconnector unit comprising: a blank cartridge; and a first varistor element coupled between the surge arrester and a ground potential, the surge arrester configured to enter a conductive state in response to an overvoltage such that a current flows through the first varistor element to the ground potential to heat the blank cartridge to a predetermined temperature in response to the current flowing across the first varistor element before the current causes a thermal overload of the surge arrester, the blank cartridge configured to ignite at the predetermined temperature to forcibly disconnect the surge arrester from the ground potential before the current causes a thermal overload of the surge arrester. 14. The overvoltage protection assembly of claim 13 , wherein the surge arrester further comprises: a second varistor element coupled to the electric line, and wherein the disconnector unit further comprises: a first terminal connected to second varistor of the surge arrester; and a second terminal connected to the ground potential, the first varistor element connected between the first terminal and the second terminal, wherein the blank cartridge is configured to ignite at the predetermined temperature to forcibly separate the first terminal from the second terminal before the current causes a thermal overload of the second varistor element.
Means structurally associated with spark gap for protecting it against overload or for disconnecting it in case of failure (H01T1/15, H01T1/16, H01T1/18 take precedence; emergency protective circuit arrangements for spark gap arrestors H02H7/24) · CPC title
Bases, casings, or covers (accommodating more than one switch or a switch and another electrical component H02B1/26) · CPC title
using spark-gap arresters · CPC title
adapted to a particular application and not provided for elsewhere · CPC title
for spark-gap arresters · CPC title
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