Actuator for a tap changer
US-9324493-B2 · Apr 26, 2016 · US
US9349547B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9349547-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414213384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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The present disclosure provides techniques for an improved switching module for voltage regulators or transformers with voltage regulating taps. The switching module disclosed herein includes a first bypass switch and a second bypass switch coupled to the first bypass switch, at least one prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate at least one of the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch, and at least one load breaking switch coupled between the first and second bypass switches. In certain example embodiments, a separate prime move is configured to actuate each of the bypass switches and the load breaking switch. In certain other example embodiments, one or more of the bypass switches and the load breaking switch is actuated by a shared prime mover.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tap switching system, comprising: a tap selector switch; a first prime mover coupled to the tap selector switch and configured to actuate the tap selector switch; a preventative autotransformer coupled to the tap selector switch; a switching subassembly, the switching subassembly comprising: a first bypass switch; a second bypass switch; at least one load breaking switch; and at least one secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate at least one of the first bypass switch, the second bypass switch, and the at least one load breaking switch; wherein the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch are coupled to the tap selector switch through the preventative autotransformer and without a mechanical linkage connecting the tap selector switch and the switching subassembly. 2. The tap switching system of claim 1 , wherein the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch are mechanically linked, and wherein simultaneous actuation of the first and second bypass switches is prevented. 3. The tap switching system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one load breaking switch, first bypass switch, and/or second bypass switch comprises a hybrid mechanical and power-electronic switch. 4. The tap switching system of claim 1 , wherein a first secondary prime mover is coupled to and configured to actuate the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch, and a second secondary prime mover is coupled to and configured to actuate the at least one load breaking switch. 5. The tap switching system of claim 1 , further comprising a first secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the first bypass switch, a second secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the second bypass switch, and a third secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the at least one load breaking switch. 6. The tap switching system of claim 5 , wherein the first secondary prime mover actuates the first bypass switch via a first mechanical linkage, the second secondary prime mover actuates the second bypass switch via a second mechanical linkage, and the third secondary prime mover actuates the at least one load breaking switch via a third mechanical linkage. 7. A tap switching system, comprising: a tap selector switch a first prime mover coupled to the tap selector switch and configured to actuate the tap selector switch; a switching subassembly coupled to the tap selector switch, the switching subassembly comprising: a first bypass switch; a second bypass switch; at least one load breaking switch; a first secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch; and a second secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the at least one load break switch. 8. The tap switching system of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first secondary prime mover or the second secondary prime mover is a linearly translating prime mover. 9. The tap switching system of claim 7 , wherein the first secondary prime mover actuates the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch via a first mechanical linkage, and the second secondary prime mover actuates the at least one load breaking switch via a second mechanical linkage. 10. A switching subassembly for a tap switching system, comprising: a first bypass switch; a second bypass switch coupled to the first bypass switch; at least one load breaking switch coupled between the first and second bypass switches; a first prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the first bypass switch; a second prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the second bypass switch; and a third prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the at least one load breaking switch. 11. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the first bypass switch and the second bypass switch are mechanically linked, wherein simultaneous actuation of the first and second bypass switches is prevented. 12. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the at least one load breaking switch comprises a vacuum interrupter. 13. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the at least one load breaking switch comprises a SCR, IGBT, or MOSFET. 14. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the at least one load breaking switch, first bypass switch, and/or second bypass switch comprises a hybrid mechanical and power-electronic switch. 15. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the bypass switches comprise at least one subassembly and load breaking switch comprises at least one subassembly. 16. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the actuation of the first and second bypass switches and the load breaking switch are controlled by at least one mechanical relay or electronic device. 17. The switching subassembly of claim 10 , wherein the switching subassembly is part of a tap switching system, the tap switching system comprising: a tap selector switch; and a tap selector prime mover coupled to the tap selector switch and configured to actuate the tap selector switch. 18. A tap switching system, comprising: a tap selector switch; a first prime mover coupled to the tap selector switch and configured to actuate the tap selector switch; a switching subassembly, the switching subassembly comprising: a first bypass switch; a second bypass switch; at least one load breaking switch; and at least one secondary prime mover coupled to and configured to actuate the first bypass switch, the second bypass switch, and the at least one load breaking switch.
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