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550kV Dead tank SF6 circuit breaker

  • 550kV Dead tank SF6 circuit breaker

Key attributes

Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. 550kV Dead tank SF6 circuit breaker
Rated voltage 550kV
Rated normal current 4000A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series LW

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Description

Description

550kV Dead tank SF6 circuit breaker products are composed of inlet and outlet line bushings, current transformers, arc extinguishers, frames, operating mechanisms and other components, the products can be used to cut off rated current, fault current or conversion lines, to achieve the control and protection of the power system, widely used in domestic and overseas electric power, metallurgy, Mining, transportation, and utilities industries.

Main Features

  • Ultra-High Voltage Adaptability: Specifically engineered for 550kV UHV systems, it stably handles extreme voltages and currents, ensuring reliable operation of UHV transmission networks.

  • Efficient Arc Extinction & Insulation: Utilizes SF6 gas for rapid arc quenching and high dielectric strength, swiftly interrupting fault currents and minimizing system risks.

  • Dead Tank Sealed Design: Encloses live parts in an SF6-filled metal tank, isolating them from environmental factors. Features robust seismic resistance for harsh climates and challenging terrains.

  • Longevity & Low Maintenance: Boasts extended mechanical and electrical lifespans. Sealed construction reduces component degradation and external corrosion, lowering maintenance frequency and costs.

  • High Integration & Multifunctionality: Integrates bushings, current transformers, and other components to enable current measurement, protective control, and circuit switching capabilities.

  • Comprehensive Safety Features: Equipped with anti-misoperation interlocks and multiple insulation protections to prevent human errors, ensuring personnel safety and equipment stability.

Technical specifications

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FAQ
Q: What is the difference between vacuum circuit breaker and SF6 circuit breaker?
A:
  1. Their core difference is arc-extinguishing media: Vacuum breakers use high vacuum (10⁻⁴~10⁻⁶Pa) for insulation and arc extinction; SF₆ breakers rely on SF₆ gas, which adsorbs electrons well to quench arcs.
  2. In voltage adaptation: Vacuum breakers fit medium-low voltages (10kV, 35kV; some up to 110kV), rarely 220kV+. SF₆ breakers suit high-ultra high voltages (110kV~1000kV), mainstream for ultra-high voltage grids.
  3. For performance: Vacuum breakers extinguish arcs fast (<10ms), have 63kA~125kA breaking capacity, suit frequent use (e.g., power distribution) with long life (>10,000 cycles). SF₆ breakers excel in stable large/inductive current breaking but work less frequently, needing insulation recovery time post-extinction.
  4. Compared to SF6 gas circuit breakers, vacuum circuit breakers can achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions and are more environmentally friendly because the arc extinguishing device does not contain any gas
Q: What are the requirements for monitoring the gas decomposition products of the SF6 tank circuit breaker?
A:

During the normal operation and interruption processes of a circuit breaker, SF₆ gas can decompose, producing various decomposition products such as SF₄, S₂F₂, SOF₂, HF, and SO₂. These decomposition products are often corrosive, toxic, or irritating, and therefore require monitoring.If the concentration of these decomposition products exceeds certain limits, it may indicate abnormal discharges or other faults within the arc quenching chamber. Timely maintenance and handling are necessary to prevent further damage to the equipment and to safeguard personnel health.

Q: What are the leakage rate requirements for the arc quenching chamber of a tank-type circuit breaker?
A:

The leakage rate of SF₆ gas must be controlled at an extremely low level, typically not exceeding 1% per year. SF₆ gas is a potent greenhouse gas, with a greenhouse effect 23,900 times that of carbon dioxide. If a leak occurs, it can not only cause environmental pollution but also lead to a decrease in the gas pressure within the arc quenching chamber, affecting the performance and reliability of the circuit breaker.

To monitor the leakage of SF₆ gas, gas leakage detection devices are typically installed on tank-type circuit breakers. These devices help to promptly identify any leaks so that appropriate measures can be taken to address the issue.

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Workplace: 108000m²m² Total staff: 700+ Highest Annual Export(usD): 150000000
Workplace: 108000m²m²
Total staff: 700+
Highest Annual Export(usD): 150000000
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Business Type: Design/Manufacture/Sales
Main Categories: High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Electric transformer
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