Panelboard power bus with arc transfer for passive arc control
US-9338866-B1 · May 10, 2016 · US
US9515464B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9515464-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414585477-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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Method and system for controlling and limiting the damage caused by arcs formed on exposed conductors in electrical distribution equipment involve using the tendency of an arc to move in a direction away from a current source and toward the terminal ends of the conductors. An arc interruption device, or arc interrupter, is placed over the terminal ends of the conductor to capture the arc as it travels toward the terminal ends of the conductors. Within the arc interrupter, the shape of the arc is conformed to geometries designed to stretch and extend the arc to the point where it can no longer be sustained and is extinguished.
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What is claimed is: 1. An arc interruption device for electrical distribution equipment, comprising: an enclosure having an arc transit zone and an arc interruption zone, the arc transit zone including an entrance to the enclosure and the arc interruption zone including an exhaust port from the enclosure; an insulated phase barrier disposed within the arc transit zone and extending longitudinally along the enclosure into the arc interruption zone, the enclosure having sidewalls that form a side corridor with the phase barrier on each side of the phase barrier; and an arc extender attached to the insulated phase barrier and extending longitudinally along the enclosure in the arc interruption zone, the arc extender configured to transition an arc away from the side corridor and toward a center of the enclosure. 2. The arc interruption device of claim 1 , wherein the arc extender comprises a conductive arc plate attached to the insulated phase barrier and extending longitudinally along the enclosure in the arc interruption zone. 3. The arc interruption device of claim 2 , wherein the arc extender further comprises a barrier extension attached to the conductive arc plate and extending longitudinally along the enclosure in the interruption zone. 4. The arc interruption device of claim 1 , wherein the arc extender comprises a tapered section on the insulated phase barrier extending longitudinally along the enclosure in the arc interruption zone, the tapered section having a progressively narrower width as the tapered section extends in a direction away from the phase barrier. 5. The arc interruption device of claim 1 , further comprising a substantially C-shaped channel member protruding from each sidewall of the enclosure and extending longitudinally along the enclosure adjacent the phase barrier, the C-shaped channel member providing a substantially C shape for the side corridor on each side of the phase barrier. 6. The arc interruption device of claim 1 , further comprising a convergence device disposed at the entrance of the enclosure and configured to facilitate entrance of arc byproducts into the enclosure. 7. The arc interruption device of claim 1 , further comprising backflow valves disposed near the entrance of the enclosure and operable to prevent arc byproducts in the enclosure from escaping backward through the entrance of the enclosure. 8. The arc interruption device of claim 7 , further comprising an exhaust port disposed in the arc interrupter along a center of the arc interrupter, the exhaust port configured to expel arc byproducts from the arc interrupter. 9. The arc interruption device of claim 7 , further comprising a convergence device disposed at an entrance of the arc interrupter and configured to facilitate entrance of the arc and arc byproducts into the arc interrupter. 10. The arc interruption device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of busbars spaced apart substantially parallel to one another, and the insulated phase barrier being disposed within the arc transit zone parallel to the busbars and extending longitudinally along the arc transit zone into the arc interruption zone. 11. The arc interruption device of claim 10 , further comprising a substantially C-shaped channel member protruding from a sidewall of the arc interrupter and extending longitudinally along the arc transit zone, the C-shaped channel member defining a C-shaped side corridor with the phase barrier extending longitudinally along the arc transit zone. 12. The arc interruption device of claim 10 , further comprising a conductive arc plate attached to the insulated phase barrier and extending longitudinally along the arc interruption zone. 13. The arc interruption device of claim 12 , further comprising a barrier extension attached to the conductive arc plate and extending longitudinally along the arc interruption zone. 14. The arc interruption device of claim 10 , further comprising a tapered section extending from the insulated phase barrier longitudinally along the arc interruption zone, the tapered section having a progressively narrower width as the tapered section extends in a direction away from the phase barrier. 15. A method of extinguishing arcs occurring between busbars, comprising: receiving an arc in an arc interrupter, the arc occurring between at least two busbars, each busbar spaced apart substantially parallel to one another, each busbar having a terminal end extending away from a current source, the arc interrupter mounted over the terminal ends of the busbars; conforming the arc to an arcuate shape within at least one side corridor of the arc interrupter; moving the arc within the at least one side corridor toward the terminal ends of the busbars; centering the arc along a longitudinal axis of the arc interrupter at the terminal ends of the busbars, the centering causing the arc to change from the arcuate shape to a distended shape; and extending the arc beyond the terminal ends of the busbars such that the arc is extinguished. 16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein moving the arc comprises guiding the arc along a phase barrier extending along a length of the arc interrupter. 17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein centering the arc comprises transitioning the arc over a conductive arc plate attached to the phase barrier along the center of the arc interrupter. 18. The method according to claim 16 , wherein centering the arc comprises transitioning the arc around a tapered section extending from the phase barrier along a longitudinal axis of the arc interrupter.
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