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BS EN 62271-112:2013

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High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Alternating current high-speed earthing switches for secondary arc extinction on transmission lines

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BSI 2013 30
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This part of IEC 62271 applies to a.c. high-speed earthing switches designed for indoor and outdoor installation and for operation at service frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 Hz on systems having voltages of 550 kV and above.

High-speed earthing switches described in this standard are intended to extinguish the secondary arc remaining after clearing faults on transmission lines by the circuit-breakers.

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
2 Normal and special service conditions
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General terms
9 Figures
Figure 1 – Explanation of a multi-phase auto-reclosing scheme
10 3.2 Assemblies of switchgear and controlgear
3.3 Parts of assemblies
3.4 Switching devices
3.5 Parts of switchgear and controlgear
3.6 Operation
3.7 Characteristics quantities
4 Ratings
11 Figure 2 – Timing chart of HSES and circuit-breakers
12 5 Design and construction
Tables
Table 1 – Standardized values of rated induced currents and voltages
13 6 Type tests
Table 2 – Items to be listed on nameplate of a HSES
16 7 Routine tests
8 Guide to the selection of HSES
9 Information to be given with enquiries, tenders and orders
17 10 Rules for transport, storage, installation, operation and maintenance
11 Safety
18 Annex A (informative) Background information on the use of HSES
19 Figure A.1 – Single-line diagram of a power system
Figure A.2 – Timing chart of the HSESs in relation to the transmission line circuit-breakers
20 Figure A.3 – Typical timing chart showing the time between fault initiation and a successful re-close of the transmission line circuit-breakers
21 Table A.1 – Comparison of earthing switches
22 Table A.2 – Comparison of a four-legged reactor and HSES
23 Annex B (informative) Induced current and voltage conditions for other cases
24 Figure B.1 – System condition to explain successive fault
Figure B.2 – Example of waveforms of delayed current zero phenomena
25 Table B.1 – Preferred values for single-phase earth fault with delayed current zero phenomena in the presence of a successive fault
26 Figure B.3 – Typical test circuit for electromagnetic coupling test-duty of a HSES with delayed current zero crossings
Figure B.4 – Typical test circuit for electrostatic coupling test-duty of HSES with delayed current zero crossings
27 Table B.2 – Preferred values for multi-phase earth faults in a double-circuit system
Table B.3 – Preferred values for covering the cases of categories 0 and 1
BS EN 62271-112:2013
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