Gas insulated switching apparatus
US-9853424-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US9270094B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9270094-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214359935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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In a switchgear in which cables are used on both of the input side and the output side for connection between a main circuit and an external main circuit, a circuit breaker and connection conductors of the switchgear are stored in a box-shaped pressure tank together with insulating gas; an operating mechanism that performs opening and closing operation of the circuit breaker and a first cable connection portion that is connected to the connection conductors are attached to one face of the pressure tank; and a second cable connection portion that is connected to the connection conductors is attached to the other face of the pressure tank, the other face being parallel with respect to a direction connecting the operating mechanism and the circuit breaker.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas insulated switchgear configured to be placed on a floor surface, comprising: a pressure tank in which a switch and connection conductors for use in said gas insulated switchgear are stored inside together with insulating gas, the pressure tank including a top surface that faces away from the floor surface, and a plurality of side surfaces that extend in a perpendicular direction to the floor surface; an operating mechanism that is attached to a first side surface of said pressure tank, and performs opening and closing operation of said switch; a first cable connection portion that is attached to the first side surface of said pressure tank, and is connected to said connection conductors, said first cable connection portion being connected to the lead-in side or the lead-out side; and a second cable connection portion that is attached to a second side surface of said pressure tank parallel with respect to a direction connecting said operating mechanism and said switch, and is connected to said connection conductors, said second cable connection portion being connected to the side different from said first cable connection portion of the lead-in side or the lead-out side. 2. A gas insulated switchgear comprising: a pressure tank in which a switch for use in said gas insulated switchgear is stored together with insulating gas; an operating mechanism that is attached to one face of said pressure tank, and performs opening and closing operation of said switch; a first cable connection portion that is attached to one face of said pressure tank; an operating mechanism compartment that covers the outer periphery of said operating mechanism and said first cable connection portion; a second cable connection portion that is attached to the other face of said pressure tank parallel with respect to a direction connecting said operating mechanism and said switch; a cable compartment that covers the outer periphery of said second cable connection portion; and a control compartment that is arranged between both of a lateral of said operating mechanism compartment and a lateral of said cable compartment. 3. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 2 , wherein said control compartment is arranged between both by connecting the lateral of said operating mechanism compartment and the lateral of said cable compartment. 4. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 2 , wherein either face or both faces of said first cable connection portion and said second cable connection portion serve as an operating face of said switchgear. 5. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 3 , wherein either face or both faces of said first cable connection portion and said second cable connection portion serve as an operating face of said switchgear. 6. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 2 , wherein said control compartment is provided with an opening portion toward either direction of the first cable connection portion side or the second cable connection portion side of said gas insulated switchgear, and said opening portion is openably/closably covered by a door. 7. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 3 , wherein said control compartment is provided with an opening portion toward either direction of the first cable connection portion side or the second cable connection portion side of said gas insulated switchgear, and said opening portion is openably/closably covered by a door. 8. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 4 , wherein said control compartment is provided with an opening portion toward either direction of the first cable connection portion side or the second cable connection portion side of said gas insulated switchgear, and said opening portion is openably/closably covered by a door. 9. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 5 , wherein said control compartment is provided with an opening portion toward either direction of the first cable connection portion side or the second cable connection portion side of said gas insulated switchgear, and said opening portion is openably/closably covered by a door. 10. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 1 , wherein, at said first cable connection portion or said second cable connection portion, a plurality of cable terminals are connected in series to be able to connect a plurality of cables. 11. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 2 , wherein, at said first cable connection portion or said second cable connection portion, a plurality of cable terminals are connected in series to be able to connect a plurality of cables. 12. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 1 , wherein, at said first cable connection portion or said second cable connection portion, the connection direction of said cable terminals is a cable lead-in direction. 13. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 2 , wherein, at said first cable connection portion or said second cable connection portion, the connection direction of said cable terminals is a cable lead-in direction. 14. The gas insulated switchgear according to claim 1 , wherein the first side surface and the second side surface are adjacent each other.
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comprising a vacuum switch (H02B13/0352 takes precedence) · CPC title
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