Racking interlocking systems for withdrawable circuit breakers
US-2017264085-A1 · Sep 14, 2017 · US
US9413142B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9413142-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213711878-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2016 |
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An electrical switching apparatus for housing a pair of opposing circuit breakers includes a panelboard having a first longitudinal axis and configured to support the pair of opposing circuit breakers to define a gap therebetween, the gap having a second longitudinal axis extending generally parallel to the first longitudinal axis. An insulative barrier is arranged to define a plenum region having a third longitudinal axis, and is operatively disposed in the gap, wherein the third longitudinal axis extends generally parallel to said second longitudinal axis.
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An electrical switching apparatus comprising: a plurality of elongate conductive busbars arranged in parallel, one of said plurality of elongate conductive busbars defining a first longitudinal axis, a pair of circuit breakers, wherein a first circuit breaker of the pair of circuit breakers comprises a first end face having a first exhaust vent thereon, and the second circuit breaker of the pair of circuit breakers comprises a second end face having a second exhaust vent thereon, the pair of circuit breakers being coupled to the plurality busbars to define a gap therebetween said first and second end face, the gap having a second longitudinal axis parallel to the first longitudinal axis; an insulative barrier disposed in the gap, wherein said insulative barrier comprises a first outer wall disposed proximate and generally parallel to said first circuit breaker end face, and a second outer wall disposed proximate and generally parallel to said second circuit breaker end face the insulative barrier defining a plenum region having a third longitudinal axis generally parallel to said second longitudinal axis and generally parallel to said first and second end faces. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the insulative barrier comprises a plurality of creases formed thereon. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the insulative barrier further comprises retention features to retain the insulative barrier in an operative position in the gap. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the insulative barrier bounds a cross sectional area that is greater than 50% of the cross sectional area of the gap. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of said first outer wall is disposed at an angle to said first circuit breaker end face and said second outer wall is disposed at an angle to said second circuit breaker end face. 6. The apparatus of any of claims 1 or 5 , wherein said barrier further comprises a third interior wall disposed between said first outer wall and said second outer wall. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein said third interior wall divides said plenum region into a first plenum portion and a second plenum portion. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein said first plenum portion defines a fourth longitudinal axis, and said second plenum portion defines a fifth longitudinal axis, wherein said fourth longitudinal axis and said fifth longitudinal axis are disposed generally parallel to said third longitudinal axis. 9. The apparatus of any of claims 1 or 5 , wherein said first outer wall defines a plurality of apertures therethrough, the plurality of apertures disposed in flow communication with the first exhaust vent opening of said first circuit breaker. 10. The apparatus of any of claims 1 or 5 , wherein said second outer wall defines a plurality of apertures therethrough, the plurality of apertures disposed in flow communication with the second exhaust vent opening of said second circuit breaker. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said insulative barrier is formed of an ablative material. 12. An electrical protection system including to pair of circuit breakers, comprising: an enclosure for housing the pair of circuit breakers, said enclosure having a first end and an opposing second end, the first and second ends having a first longitudinal axis therebetween; wherein a first circuit breaker of the pair of circuit breakers comprises a first end face having a first exhaust vent thereon, and the second circuit breaker of the pair of circuit breakers comprises a second end face having a second exhaust vent thereon; the pair of circuit breakers arranged within said enclosure to define a gap therebetween said first and second end face, the gap having a second longitudinal axis generally parallel to the first longitudinal axis; an insulative barrier disposed in the gap to define a plenum region having a third longitudinal axis, wherein said insulative barrier comprises a first outer wall disposed proximate and generally parallel to said first circuit breaker end face, and a second outer wall disposed proximate and generally parallel to said second circuit breaker end face, wherein the third longitudinal axis extends generally parallel to said first longitudinal axis and generally parallel to said first and second end faces; the enclosure further having a plurality of conductors arranged therein, at least one of the plurality of conductors being coupled to at least one circuit breaker of the pair circuit breakers. 13. The electrical protection system of claim 12 , wherein at least one of said first outer wall is disposed at an angle to said first circuit breaker end face and said second outer wall is disposed at an angle to said second circuit breaker end face. 14. The electrical protection system of any of claims 12 or 13 , wherein said insulative barrier further comprises a third interior will disposed between said first outer wall and said second outer wall. 15. The electrical protection system of claim 12 , wherein at least one of said first outer wall and said second outer wall defines a plurality of apertures in flow communication with the first exhaust vent opening of said first circuit breaker. 16. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an enclosure defining an interior portion, the conductive busbars and pair of circuit breakers disposed therein. 17. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said third interior wall extends generally parallel to said third longitudinal axis. 18. An insulative barrier for a panelboard, the panelboard having a plurality of elongate busbars arranged in parallel, one of said plurality of elongate conductive busbars defining a first longitudinal axis installed therein defining a first longitudinal axis, a pair of circuit breakers wherein a first circuit breaker of the pair of circuit breakers comprises a first end face having a first exhaust vent thereon, and the second circuit breaker of the pair of circuit breakers comprises a second end face having a second exhaust vent thereon, the pair of circuit breakers coupled to the busbars to define a gap therebetween said first and second end face, the gap having a second longitudinal axis parallel to the first longitudinal axis, the an insulative barrier comprising: plenum region having a third longitudinal axis, the insulative barrier disposed in the gap, wherein said insulative barrier comprises a first outer wall disposed proximate and generally parallel to said first circuit breaker end face, and a second outer wall disposed proximate and generally parallel to said second circuit breaker end face, wherein, the third longitudinal axis extends generally parallel to said second longitudinal axis and generally parallel to the first and second end faces. 19. The insulative barrier of claim 18 wherein the insulative barrier further comprises retention features to retain the insulative barrier in an operative position in the gap. 20. The insulative barrier of claim 18 wherein the insulative barrier bounds a cross sectional area that is greater than 50% of the cross sectional area of the gap. 21. The insulative barrier of claim 18 , wherein at least one of said first outer wall is disposed at an angle to the first circuit breaker end face and said second outer wall is disposed at an angle to the second circuit breaker end face. 22. The insulative barrier of any of claims 18 or 21 wherein said barrier further comprises a third interior wall disposed between said fir
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