Recent Trends in Development of High Voltage Circuit Breakers with SF6 Alternative Gases
Abstract
The available knowledge of state-of-the-art of SF6 alternative gases in switching applications was collected and evaluated in an initiative of the Current Zero Club [1] together with CIGRE. The present contribution summarizes the main results of this activity and will also include the latest trends. The main properties and switching performance of new gases are compared to SF6. The most promising new gases are at the moment perfluoroketones and perfluoronitriles. Due to the high boiling point of these gases, in HV applications mixtures with CO2 are used. For MV insulation perfluoroketones are mixed with air, but also other combinations might be possible. The dielectric and switching performance of the mixtures, with mixing ratios that allow sufficiently low operating temperatures, is reported to be only slightly below SF6. Minor design changes or de-rating of switchgear are therefore necessary. Differences between the gas mixtures are mainly in the boiling point and the GWP Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000202543Publication status
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Plasma Physics and TechnologyVolume
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Czech Technical University in Prague, Department of Physics, FEEEvent
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SF6 alternative gases; CO2; Circuit BreakerOrganisational unit
03869 - Franck, Christian / Franck, Christian
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