Gas circuit breaker
US-12057278-B2 · Aug 6, 2024 · US
US9728362B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9728362-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414302455-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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Surge arrester structure is provided for a dead tank circuit breaker. The circuit breaker has a pole assembly with a first electrical terminal in a first bushing, and a second electrical terminal in a second bushing. The first terminal is electrically connected to a stationary contact and the second terminal is electrically connected to a movable contact. The surge arrester structure includes a surge arrester having first and second opposing ends. A first conductor structure electrically and mechanically connects the first end of the surge arrester with an end of the first terminal. A second conductor structure electrically and mechanically connects the second end of the surge arrester with an end of the second terminal. The surge arrester is electrically connected parallel with respect to the stationary and movable contacts so that the surge arrester can limit transient over voltages occurring across the contacts when the contacts are open.
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Surge arrester structure for a dead tank circuit breaker, the circuit breaker having at least one pole assembly with a first electrical terminal carried in a first bushing, and a second electrical terminal carried in a second bushing, the first electrical terminal being electrically connected to a stationary contact which is immovably secured within the pole assembly and the second electrical terminal being electrically connected to a movable contact that is slidable within the pole assembly, the surge arrester structure comprising: a surge arrester having first and second opposing ends, and a first conductor structure constructed and arranged to electrically and mechanically connect the first end of the surge arrester with an end of the first electrical terminal, and second conductor structure constructed and arranged to electrically and mechanically connect the second end of the surge arrester with an end of the second electrical terminal, wherein the surge arrester is electrically connected parallel with respect to the stationary and movable contacts so that the surge arrester can limit transient over-voltages occurring across the contacts when the contacts are open, wherein the surge arrester structure is in combination with the circuit breaker and wherein the first and second bushings extend generally vertically and the surge arrester extends generally vertically between the bushings. 2. The combination of claim 1 , further comprising a surge arrester counter associated with the surge arrester constructed and arranged to count a number of discharges. 3. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the surge arrester structure further comprises a stand-alone pedestal and a post insulator mounted to the pedestal, the surge arrester being mounted to the post insulator. 4. The combination of claim 1 , wherein each conductor structure includes an electrical wire. 5. The combination of claim 4 , wherein at least one connection between the ends of the surge arrester and conductor structures is a breakaway connection. 6. A dead tank circuit breaker comprising: at least one pole assembly with a first electrical terminal carried in a first bushing, and a second electrical terminal carried in a second bushing, a stationary contact electrically connected to the first electrical terminal, the stationary contact being immovably secured within the pole assembly, a movable contact electrically connected to the second electrical terminal, the movable contact being slidable within the pole assembly, a surge arrester having first and second opposing ends, and first and second conductor structures, the first conductor structure electrically and mechanically connecting the first end of the surge arrester with an end of the first electrical terminal, the second conductor structure electrically and mechanically connecting the second end of the surge arrester with an end of the second electrical terminal to thereby electrically connect the surge arrester parallel with respect to the stationary and movable contacts so that the surge arrester can limit transient over-voltages occurring across the contacts when the contacts are open, wherein the first and second bushings extend generally vertically and the surge arrester extends generally vertically between the bushings. 7. The circuit breaker of claim 6 , further comprising a surge arrester counter associated with the surge arrester constructed and arranged to count a number of discharges. 8. The circuit breaker of claim 6 , further comprises a stand-alone pedestal and a post insulator mounted to the pedestal, the surge arrester being mounted to the post insulator. 9. The circuit breaker of claim 6 , wherein each conductor structure includes an electrical wire. 10. The circuit breaker of claim 9 , wherein at least one connection between the ends of the surge arrester and conductor structures is a breakaway connection. 11. A method of limiting transient over voltages occurring across first and second contacts of a circuit breaker when the contacts are open, the method comprising the steps of: providing a the circuit breaker with at least one pole assembly with a first electrical terminal carried in a first bushing, and a second electrical terminal carried in a second bushing, the first electrical terminal being electrically connected to the first contact and the second electrical terminal being electrically connected to the second contact, and electrically and mechanically connecting a first end of a surge arrester with an end of the first electrical terminal, electrically and mechanically connecting a second end of the surge arrester with an end of the second electrical terminal to thereby electrically connect the surge arrester parallel with respect to the contacts so that the surge arrester can limit transient over-voltages occurring across the contacts when the contacts are open, wherein the first and second bushings are provided to extend generally vertically and the surge arrester extends generally vertically between the bushings. 12. The method of claim 11 , further providing a stand-alone pedestal and a post insulator mounted to the pedestal, the surge arrester being mounted to the post insulator.
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