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52kV 72.5kV 123kV 145kV 170kV 252kV 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker

  • 52kV 72.5kV 123kV 145kV 170kV 252kV 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker

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Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. 52kV 72.5kV 123kV 145kV 170kV 252kV 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker
Rated voltage 40.5kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series ZW

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Description

Description :

The 52kV - 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breakers are advanced high - voltage electrical devices. Using vacuum as the arc - extinguishing and insulating medium, they leverage vacuum's superior insulation and rapid arc - quenching capabilities to instantly interrupt fault currents, preventing arc re - ignition and ensuring grid stability. The live tank design encapsulates the vacuum interrupters within a metal tank filled with insulating gas, enhancing insulation, mechanical robustness, and environmental adaptability to withstand harsh weather and external impacts. Available in multiple voltage ratings, these breakers suit diverse high - voltage transmission and distribution scenarios, from urban power grids to industrial systems. Equipped with precise operating mechanisms, they offer long mechanical life, swift and accurate operations, minimal maintenance, excellent short - circuit current interruption, and anti - aging performance, making them an ideal choice for reliable and safe high - voltage power transmission.

 Main function introduction:

  • Wide Voltage Range: Covers 52kV - 363kV, suitable for various high - voltage power systems.

  • Vacuum Arc Extinction: Utilizes vacuum for rapid arc quenching and reliable insulation.

  • Live Tank Design: Encased in gas - filled metal tanks for enhanced mechanical strength and environmental resistance.

  • Efficient Interruption: Quickly cuts off fault currents to safeguard power grids.

  • Low Maintenance: Long - lasting mechanical operation with minimal upkeep requirements.

Technology parameters:

ZW-52

ZW-72.5

ZW-123/145

ZW-170

ZW-252

ZW-363

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Q: What are the differences between this product and similar products from ABB/Siemens?
A:

The LW10B \ lLW36 \ LW58 series products in the sample booklet are porcelain column SF ₆ circuit breakers based on the ABB'LTB series improvement, with voltage coverage of 72.5kV-800kV, using Auto Buffer ™ Self powered arc extinguishing technology or vacuum arc extinguishing technology, integrated spring/motor driven operating mechanism, supports various customized services, covering 40.5-1100kV full voltage levels, with outstanding modular design and strong customization ability, suitable for projects that require flexible adaptation to different power grid architectures. Made in China, with fast global service response speed, high logistics efficiency, and high reliability at a reasonable price.

Q: What are the core differences between live tank circuit breakers and tank circuit breakers?
A:
  1. The core differences between porcelain column circuit breakers and tank circuit breakers—two main structural types of high-voltage circuit breakers—lie in six key aspects.
  2. Structurally, porcelain column types are supported by porcelain insulation pillars, with open-layout components like arc extinguishing chambers and operating mechanisms. Tank types use metal-sealed tanks to encapsulate and highly integrate all core parts.
  3. For insulation, the former relies on porcelain pillars, air, or composite insulating materials; the latter combines SF₆ gas (or other insulating gases) with metal tanks.
  4. Arc extinguishing chambers are mounted on the top or pillars of porcelain columns for the former, while built inside metal tanks for the latter.
  5. In application, porcelain column types suit outdoor high-voltage distribution with a dispersed layout; tank types adapt flexibly to indoor/outdoor scenarios, especially space-constrained environments.
  6. Maintenance-wise, the former’s exposed components enable targeted repairs; the latter’s sealed structure reduces overall maintenance frequency but requires full inspections for local faults.
  7. Technically, porcelain column types offer intuitive structure and strong anti-pollution flashover performance, while tank types boast excellent sealing, high SF₆ insulation strength, and superior resistance to external interference.
Q: What is a live tank circuit breaker? What voltage level is it suitable for they?
A:

live tank circuit breaker is a structural form of high-voltage circuit breaker, which is characterized by the use of ceramic insulation pillars to support key components such as arc extinguishing chamber and operating mechanism. The arc extinguishing chamber is usually arranged on the top or pillar of the ceramic pillar. It is mainly suitable for medium and high voltage power systems, with voltage levels covering the range of 72.5 kV to 1100 kV. live tank circuit breakers are common control and protection equipment in outdoor distribution devices such as 110 kV, 220 kV, 550 kV, and 800 kV substations.

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