Switchgear with Modular Bus Configuration Supporting Individual and Parallel Feed Arrangements
US-2018366924-A1 · Dec 20, 2018 · US
US9450385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9450385-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414898771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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A subsea switchgear is provided. The subsea switchgear includes a first power input for receiving electric power from a power source and a second power input for receiving electric power from a power source. It further includes a power distribution bus and a first circuit breaker coupled between the first power input and the power distribution bus. The first circuit breaker is configured to be capable of disconnecting the first power input from the power distribution bus. A second circuit breaker is further coupled between the second power input and the power distribution bus. The second circuit breaker is configured to be capable of disconnecting the second power input from the power distribution bus.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A subsea switchgear, comprising: a first power input to receive a first electric power from a first power source; a power distribution bus; a first circuit breaker, coupled between the first power input and the power distribution bus, configured to disconnect the first power input from the power distribution bus; a second power input to receive a second electric power from a second power source; a second circuit breaker, coupled between the second power input and the power distribution bus, configured to disconnecting the second power input from the power distribution bus; and a power output to supply at least one of the first electric power or the second electric power to a load, the power output being coupled to the power distribution bus, wherein the subsea switchgear is configured to selectively supply at least one of the first electric power or the second electric power to the power output from the first power input or the second power input, wherein the subsea switchgear is a modular subsea switchgear comprising a plurality of modules including at least a first circuit breaker module including the first circuit breaker, a second circuit breaker module including the second circuit breaker, a first distribution module including a first section of the power distribution bus and a second distribution module including a second section of the power distribution bus, and wherein each of the plurality of modules comprises a subsea enclosure to protect an inner volume located inside the subsea enclosure against surrounding water when the subsea switchgear is installed subsea, wherein the subsea enclosures of adjacent ones of the plurality of modules are connected together and wherein the plurality of modules provide separation by a wall or by controllable separation between a medium filling the subsea enclosure of a respective one of plurality of modules and a medium filling the subsea enclosure of an adjacent one of the plurality of modules, the adjacent one of the plurality of modules being adjacent to the respective one of plurality of modules. 2. The subsea switchgear of claim 1 , further comprising: an output circuit breaker coupled between the power distribution bus and the power output, wherein the output circuit breaker is configured to disconnect the power output from the power distribution bus. 3. The subsea switchgear of claim 2 , wherein the power distribution bus comprises at least two bus sections, the first power input being connected to a first of the at least two bus sections of the first section of the power distribution bus and the second power input being connected to a second of the at least two bus sections of the second section of the power distribution bus, wherein the first and the second bus sections are interconnected via a bus circuit breaker, the bus circuit breaker being configured to electrically disconnect the first bus section from the second bus section. 4. The subsea switchgear of claim 3 , wherein the subsea switchgear is configured to feed a power output coupled to the first bus section with the first electric power from the first power input and to feed a power output coupled to the second bus section with the second electric power from the second power input. 5. The subsea switchgear of claim 4 , wherein the subsea switchgear is configured such that upon opening the bus circuit breaker, the power distribution bus is separated into two independent power distribution systems. 6. The subsea switchgear of claim 2 , wherein the subsea enclosure of the first distribution module comprises a flange by which the subsea enclosure of the first distribution module is mounted to a corresponding flange of the subsea enclosure of the second distribution module. 7. The subsea switchgear of claim 2 , wherein the first section and the second section of the power distribution bus are at least partly formed by continuous bus bars reaching from the first distribution module into the second distribution module or by a flexible busbar section connecting busbar sections in the first and second distribution modules. 8. The subsea switchgear of claim 1 , wherein the power distribution bus comprises at least two bus sections, the first power input being connected to a first of the at least two bus section of the first section of the power distribution bus and the second power input being connected to a second of the at least two bus sections of the second section of the power distribution bus, wherein the first and the second bus sections are interconnected via a bus circuit breaker, the bus circuit breaker being configured to electrically disconnecting the first bus section from the second bus section. 9. The subsea switchgear of claim 8 , wherein the power output includes a first power output and a second power output, and wherein the subsea switchgear is configured to feed the first power output coupled to the first bus section with the first electric power from the first power input and to feed the second power output coupled to the second bus section with the second electric power from the second power input. 10. The subsea switchgear of claim 9 , wherein the subsea switchgear is configured such that upon opening the bus circuit breaker, the power distribution bus is separated into two independent power distribution systems. 11. The subsea switchgear of claim 8 , wherein the subsea switchgear is configured such that upon opening the bus circuit breaker, the power distribution bus is separated into two independent power distribution systems. 12. The subsea switchgear of claim 8 , wherein the subsea switchgear further comprises at least one secondary circuit breaker connected between one of said first, second or bus circuit breakers and the power distribution bus. 13. The subsea switchgear of claim 12 , further comprising: a secondary circuit breaker connected between the first bus section and the bus circuit breaker; and a further secondary circuit breaker connected between the second bus section and the bus circuit breaker. 14. The subsea switchgear of claim 13 , further comprising: a secondary circuit breaker connected between the first circuit breaker and the power distribution bus; and a further secondary circuit breaker connected between the second circuit breaker and the power distribution bus. 15. The subsea switchgear of claim 12 , further comprising: a secondary circuit breaker connected between the first circuit breaker and the power distribution bus; and a further secondary circuit breaker connected between the second circuit breaker and the power distribution bus. 16. The subsea switchgear of claim 1 , wherein the subsea enclosure of the first distribution module comprises a flange by which the subsea enclosure of the first distribution module is mounted to a corresponding flange of the subsea enclosure of the second distribution module. 17. The subsea switchgear of claim 1 , wherein the first section and the second section of the power distribution bus are at least partly formed by continuous bus bars reaching from the first distribution module into the second distribution module or by a flexible busbar section connecting busbar sections in the first and second distribution modules. 18. The subsea switchgear of claim 1 , wherein a connection between the first and second sections of the power distribution bus is provided by a bushing providing a connection through a wall provided between the inner volumes of the subsea enclosures of the first and second distribution modules.
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