Study on the Effect of Helium on the Dielectric Strength of Medium-Voltage Vacuum Interrupters

This paper presents the results of a comparative analysis of the dielectric strength of disconnecting vacuum interrupters operating on air and helium. The breakdown voltage <i>U<sub>d</sub></i> was measured in the pressure range from 8.0 × 10<sup>−4</sup> Pa to 3....

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Main Authors: Paweł Węgierek, Michał Lech, Damian Kostyła, Czesław Kozak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3742
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Summary:This paper presents the results of a comparative analysis of the dielectric strength of disconnecting vacuum interrupters operating on air and helium. The breakdown voltage <i>U<sub>d</sub></i> was measured in the pressure range from 8.0 × 10<sup>−4</sup> Pa to 3.0 × 10<sup>1</sup> Pa for air and from 8.0 × 10<sup>−4</sup> Pa to 7.0 × 10<sup>2</sup> Pa for helium, while varying the interelectrode distance from 1.0 to 5.0 mm. Dedicated laboratory workstations were used to determine the actual pressure values in the vacuum interrupters tested and to precisely measure and record the dielectric strength results of the test object. It was found that the helium-filled vacuum interrupter maintains its full dielectric strength in significantly larger pressure ranges, while the air-filled vacuum interrupter loses its insulating properties. Thus, it is possible to make vacuum interrupters based on the working medium associated with pure helium, with larger working pressure ratings. Under such conditions, it is easier to maintain the tightness of the device and to limit cut-off currents and overvoltages associated with vacuum switchgear.
ISSN:1996-1073