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High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 102: Alternating current disconnectors and earthing switches Appareillage à haute tension – Partie 102: Sectionneurs et sectionneurs de terre à courant alternatif INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION ELECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE ICS 29.130.10; 29.130.99 ISBN 978-2-8322-0650-8 ® Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Marque dé posé e de la Commission Electrotechnique Internationale ® Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. Attention! Veuillez vous assurer que vous avez obtenu cette publication via un distributeur agré é. colour inside – 2 – 62271-102 IEC: 2001+A1: 2011 +A2: 2013 CONTENTS FOREWORD........................................................................................................................... 6 1 General.......................................................................................................................... 10 1.1 Scope................................................................................................................. 10 1.2 Normative references......................................................................................... 10 2 Normal and special service conditions............................................................................ 11 3 Definitions...................................................................................................................... 11 3.1 General terms..................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Assemblies of switchgear and controlgear.......................................................... 11 3.3 Parts of assemblies............................................................................................ 11 3.4 Switching devices............................................................................................... 11 3.5 Parts of switching devices.................................................................................. 13 3.6 Operation........................................................................................................... 14 3.7 Characteristic quantities..................................................................................... 15 4 Ratings........................................................................................................................... 18 4.1 Rated voltage (U r).............................................................................................. 18 4.2 Rated insulation level......................................................................................... 18 4.3 Rated frequency (f r)............................................................................................ 19 4.4 Rated normal current and temperature rise......................................................... 19 4.5 Rated short-time withstand current (I k)............................................................... 19 4.6 Rated peak withstand current (I p)....................................................................... 19 4.7 Rated duration of short-circuit (t k)....................................................................... 19 4.8 Rated supply voltage of closing and opening devices and of auxiliary and control circuits (U a)...................................................................................... 19 4.9 Rated supply frequency of closing and opening devices and of auxiliary circuits....................................................................................... 19 4.10 Rated pressure of compressed gas supply for insulation and/or operation.......... 19 5 Design and construction................................................................................................. 23 5.1 Requirements for liquids in disconnectors and earthing switches........................ 23 5.2 Requirements for gases in disconnectors and earthing switches......................... 23 5.3 Earthing of disconnectors and earthing switches................................................. 23 5.4 Auxiliary and control equipment.......................................................................... 23 5.5 Dependent power operation................................................................................ 24 5.6 Stored energy operation..................................................................................... 24 5.7 Independent manual operation............................................................................ 24 5.8 Operation of releases......................................................................................... 24 5.9 Low- and high-pressure interlocking and monitoring devices............................... 24 5.10 Nameplates........................................................................................................ 24 5.11 Interlocking devices............................................................................................ 25 5.12 Position indication.............................................................................................. 25 5.13 Degree of protection by enclosures..................................................................... 25 5.14 Creepage distances............................................................................................ 26 5.15 Gas and vacuum tightness.................................................................................. 26 5.16 Liquid tightness.................................................................................................. 26 5.17 Flammability....................................................................................................... 26 5.18 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).................................................................. 26 62271-102 © IEC: 2001+A1: 2011 – 3 – +A2: 2013 6 Type tests...................................................................................................................... 28 6.1 General.............................................................................................................. 28 6.2 Dielectric tests.................................................................................................... 29 6.3 Radio interference voltage (riv) test.................................................................... 31 6.4 Measurement of the resistance of circuits........................................................... 32 6.5 Temperature-rise tests........................................................................................ 32 6.6 Short-time withstand current and peak withstand current tests............................ 32 6.7 Verification of the protection............................................................................... 34 6.8 Tightness tests................................................................................................... 34 6.9 Electromagnetic compatibility tests (EMC).......................................................... 34 7 Routine tests.................................................................................................................. 46 7.1 Dielectric test on the main circuit........................................................................ 46 7.2 Dielectric test on auxiliary and control circuits.................................................... 46 7.3 Measurement of the resistance of the main circuit.............................................. 47 7.4 Tightness test..................................................................................................... 47 7.5 Design and visual checks................................................................................... 47 8 Guide to the selection of disconnectors and earthing switches....................................... 47 9 Information to be given with enquiries, tenders and orders............................................. 50 10 Rules for transport, storage, installation, operation and maintenance............................. 53 10.1 Conditions during transport, storage and installation........................................... 53 10.2 Installation.......................................................................................................... 53 10.3 Operation........................................................................................................... 54 10.4 Maintenance....................................................................................................... 54 11 Safety............................................................................................................................. 54 11.1 Electrical aspects............................................................................................... 54 11.2 Mechanical aspects............................................................................................ 54 11.3 Thermal aspects................................................................................................. 54 11.4 Operation aspects.............................................................................................. 54 Annex A (normative) Design and testing of position indicating devices................................. 65 Annex B (normative) Bus-transfer current switching by disconnectors.................................. 70 Annex C (normative) Induced current switching by earthing switches................................... 77 Annex D (informative) Test voltage for the most disadvantageous dielectric position of an earthing switch during operation (temporary approach)................................................ 87 Annex E (normative) Special requirements for disconnectors and earthing switches used in gas-insulated and/or metal-enclosed switchgear....................................................... 88 Annex F (normative) Gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear for rated voltages 72, 5 kV and above – Requirements for switching of bus-charging currents by disconnectors....................................................................................................................... 93 Annex G (normative) Alternative test methods for short-circuit current making tests.......... 101 Annex H (normative) Specific requirements for resistor fitted disconnector in metalenclosed gas insulated switchgear...................................................................................... 103 Bibliography........................................................................................................................ 106 – 4 – 62271-102 IEC: 2001+A1: 2011 +A2: 2013 Figure 1 – Fixed contact parallel to support.......................................................................... 54 Figure 2 – Fixed contact (as indicated in figure 8) perpendicular to support.......................... 55 Figure 3 – Three-phase test arrangement for disconnectors and earthing switches with rated voltages below 52 kV............................................................................................ 56 Figure 4 – Single-phase test arrangement for disconnectors with a horizontal isolating distance and for earthing switches with rated voltage of 52 kV and above............................. 58 Figure 5 – Single-phase test arrangement for divided support disconnectors (earthing switches) with a vertical isolating distance with rated voltages of 52 kV and above to be used with flexible conductors...................................................................... 60 Figure 6 – Single-phase test arrangement for divided support disconnectors (earthing switches) with a vertical isolating distance with rated voltages of 52 kV and above to be used with rigid conductors.......................................................................... 62 Figure 7 – Example of the application of rated mechanical terminal loads to a two-column disconnector................................................................................................... 63 Figure 8 – Example of the application of rated mechanical terminal loads to a pantograph disconnector................................................................................................ 64 Figure A.1 – Position indicating device................................................................................. 69 Figure B.1 – Test circuits for bus-transfer current making and breaking tests........................ 76 Figure C.1 – Test circuit for electromagnetically induced current making and breaking tests..................................................................................................................................... 85 Figure C.2 – Test circuits for electrostatically induced current making and breaking tests..................................................................................................................................... 86 Figure F.1 – Test circuit for test duty 1.................................................................................. 95 Figure F.2 – Typical voltage waveform (Including VFT and FT components)......................... 96 Figure F.3 – Test circuit for test duty 2.................................................................................. 97 Figure F.4 – Test circuit for test duty 3.................................................................................. 98 Figure H.1 – Examples of resistor fitted disconnectors........................................................ 103 Table 1 – Recommended contact zones for " fixed" contacts supported by flexible conductors........................................................................................................... 20 Table 2 – Recommended contact zones for " fixed" contacts supported by rigid conductors............................................................................................................... 21 Table 3 – Recommended static mechanical terminal loads.................................................... 22 Table 3a – Classification of disconnectors for mechanical endurance................................... 23 Table 4 – Nameplate information.......................................................................................... 25 Table 5 – Power frequency 1 min withstand voltages............................................................ 31 Table 6 – Power frequency voltage tests............................................................................... 46 Table 7 – Classification of earthing switch for electrical endurance....................................... 23 Table 8 – Requirements on making current and pre-arcing time............................................ 37 Table 9 – Invalid tests........................................................................................................... 38 Table B.1 – Rated bus-transfer voltages for disconnectors.................................................... 71 Table C.1 – Standardized values of rated induced currents and voltages for earthing switches............................................................................................................. 79 Table C.2 – Standardized values of recovery voltages for electromagnetically induced current breaking tests........................................................................................................... 82 Table C.3 – Test circuit capacitances (C 1 values) for electrostatically induced current making and breaking tests.................................................................................................... 83 62271-102 © IEC: 2001+A1: 2011 – 5 – +A2: 2013 Table F.1 – Test voltages for making and breaking tests....................................................... 95 Table F.2 – Specified bus-charging currents......................................................................... 98 Table F.3 – Specified number of tests................................................................................... 98 – 6 – 62271-102 IEC: 2001+A1: 2011 +A2: 2013 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION ____________ HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR – Part 102: Alternating current disconnectors
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