Power Converter
US-2016374229-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US9425006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9425006-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314779852-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A switch assembly including a vacuum switch mounted to an at least partly electrically conductive housing, and a holder for a vacuum bottle. The housing includes at least one gas entry opening at a lower end of the housing and at least one gas exit opening at an upper end of the housing, and a first free heat convection path between the openings to provide cooling. A second free heat convection path may be provided in a free space between the holder and vacuum bottle. A switching device for connecting the vacuum switch to a second electric conductor. An electric power distribution switchgear, encapsulating at least one three-phase module including a switching device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A switch assembly comprising a vacuum switch mounted to an at least partly electrically conductive housing, and comprising vacuum bottle holder for holding a vacuum bottle of the vacuum switch, which vacuum bottle holder is connected to the housing, characterised in that the housing comprises at least one gas entry opening at a lower end of the housing and at least one gas exit opening at an upper end of the housing, and that a first free heat convection path is provided inside the housing between the at least one gas entry opening and the at least one gas exit opening, in order to provide cooling, and in that the vacuum bottle holder comprises an upper end connected to the housing, a holder wall surrounding the vacuum bottle and a lower end, that the vacuum bottle holder further comprises at least one gas entry opening at the lower end thereof and at least one gas exit opening at the upper end thereof, and that a free space is provided between the vacuum bottle and the holder wall of the vacuum bottle holder such that a second free heat convection path is provided from the at least one gas entry opening of the vacuum bottle holder to the at least one gas exit opening of the vacuum bottle holder, via said free space, in order to provide cooling. 2. The switch assembly according to claim 1 , characterized in that the housing is made of a material having a high thermal conductivity, the housing is made of an aluminium alloy. 3. The switch assembly according to claim 2 , characterised in that the lower end comprises an end plate, and that the at least one gas entry opening of the vacuum bottle holder is located in the end plate. 4. The switch assembly according to claim 2 , characterised in that the lower end of the housing is open towards the free space between the vacuum bottle and the vacuum bottle holder, whereby said at least one gas entry opening of the housing is formed, that the upper end of the vacuum bottle holder that is connected to the housing is open towards an interior of the housing whereby said at least one gas exit opening of the vacuum bottle holder is formed, that said gas exit opening of the vacuum bottle holder communicates with said gas entry opening of the housing, whereby said first and second free heat convection paths is a continuous path formed from the at least one gas entry opening of the vacuum bottle holder to the at least one gas exit opening of the housing via said free space and the housing. 5. The switch assembly according to claim 1 , characterised in that the lower end of the housing has a side wall part in which said at least one gas entry opening of the housing is located, whereby said first free heat convection path is formed inside the housing extending from the at least one gas entry opening in the side wall part to the at least one gas exit opening in the upper end wall part of the housing. 6. The switch assembly according to claim 3 , characterised in that the at least one gas exit opening of the vacuum bottle holder is located in the wall of the vacuum bottle holder, in the vicinity of the upper end of the vacuum bottle holder, whereby said second free heat convection path is formed in the vacuum bottle holder extending from the at least one gas entry opening in the end plate to the at least one gas exit opening in said wall, via said free space between the vacuum bottle and the vacuum bottle holder. 7. The switch assembly according to claim 1 , characterised in that the housing has a housing wall with an interior surface and that at least a part of said interior surface has a rough surface structure providing an increased heat radiation area. 8. A switching device for electric power distribution, comprising a switch assembly according to claim 1 , in which the at least partially electrically conductive housing is connected to a first electric conductor, a switch connector for connecting the vacuum switch to a second electric conductor, wherein a current path is provided between the first electric conductor and the second electric conductor, via the switch connector and the switch assembly. 9. An electric power distribution switchgear, comprising a sealed encapsulation inside which is located at least one three-phase module comprising a switching device as defined in claim 8 for each one of said three phases. 10. The electric power distribution switchgear according to claim 9 , wherein the sealed encapsulation is located inside a cabinet, and said cabinet comprises at least one wall having at least one wall part comprising an increased heat radiation area for increased heat radiation to the surroundings, which increased heat radiation area is at least partly in contact with at least a part of the encapsulation, in order to promote cooling. 11. The electric power distribution switchgear according to claim 10 , wherein the at least one wall part comprising an increased heat radiation area comprises corrugations. 12. The electric power distribution switchgear according to claim 10 , wherein said cabinet comprises at least one wall having at least one wall part comprising ventilation openings in the wall. 13. The electric power distribution switchgear according to claim 9 , wherein the sealed encapsulation is filled with a gas that has a GWP of less than 150. 14. The electric power distribution switchgear according to claim 13 , wherein the sealed encapsulation is filled with a gas that is dry air, or a gas that comprises air mixed with another gas. 15. A method for cooling a switch assembly comprising a vacuum switch mounted to an at least partly electrically conductive housing, and comprising a vacuum bottle holder for holding a vacuum bottle of the vacuum switch, which vacuum bottle holder is connected to the housing, characterised by providing a free heat convection path through the housing between at least one gas entry opening at a lower end of the housing and at least one gas exit opening at an upper end the housing and providing a free heat convection path in a free space provided between the vacuum bottle holder and the vacuum bottle.
Cooling of switch parts (cooling of contacts H01H1/62) · CPC title
Cooling arrangements directly associated with the terminal arrangements · CPC title
the arc-extinguishing fluid being air or gas · CPC title
Details concerning the mounting or supporting of the individual vacuum bottles · CPC title
Liquified gases, e.g. liquified SF6 · CPC title
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