Working Principle of Vacuum Circuit Breaker

Introduction In modern medium-voltage power systems, vacuum circuit breakers play a dominant role in safe and efficient current interruption. Engineers prefer these breakers for their robustness, low maintenance requirements, and high dielectric recovery strength. A vacuum circuit breaker, also known as VCB, uses the unique properties of a vacuum to quench electrical arcs. Unlike SF6 … Read more

A Complete Comparison of Vacuum Circuit Breakers with Other

Before discussing the actual comparison, let’s look at the different media used in circuit breakers. These are air, oil, and SF6 gas. Nowadays, engineers have also developed some other gaseous media like compressed air, C4-FN mixtures (C4-FN/CO2 or C4-FN/N2), C5-FK mixtures (C4-FK/air or C4-FK/CO2), and pure N2 or N2/CO2 mixtures as insulating mediums. Certainly, some … Read more

Vacuum Interrupter – Construction, Function, Arc Quenching

We shall cover the constructional details of a vacuum interrupter along with its function, how it facilitates arc quenching, etc. Introduction to Vacuum Circuit Breakers Before entering into the detailed discussion about the vacuum interrupter, let us have a look at the basic concept of vacuum circuit breakers. A vacuum interrupter, which we also call … Read more

Valve Type Lightning Arresters

A valve-type lightning arrester is an effective type of lightning arrester for high voltage surges. Here, we shall explore how valve-type lightning arresters work and why they were revolutionary in their time. What Is a Valve-Type Lightning Arrester? As stated, a valve-type lightning arrester is a high-voltage surge protection device. It was widely used in … Read more

Zinc Oxide Material Science for ZnO Blocks

Zinc oxide has a semiconducting nature. Zinc oxide (ZnO) is an n-type semiconductor. An n-type semiconductor is a material in which loosely bound electrons are available. However, zinc oxide (ZnO) is not like conventional semiconductors such as germanium or silicon. In germanium or silicon semiconductors, these extra electrons come from dopants. But in ZnO, no … Read more

Lightning Arrester – Gapless Metal Oxide (ZnO) Arrester

Why was the gapless ZnO lightning arrester developed over the valve-type lightning arrester? In a valve-type lightning arrester, we connect spark gaps in series with non-linear resistors. This is necessary because silicon carbide (SiC) has a relatively low non-linearity coefficient (α ≈ 5–7). As a result, the knee point in the V–I characteristic of an … Read more

What is a Lightning Arrester? – Types of LA

A lightning arrester is a protective device used in electrical power systems, buildings, communication systems, and other infrastructure to safely divert high-voltage surges caused by lightning strikes or switching events to the ground for preventing damage to equipment. Actually, a lightning arrester is a device connected between the line and ground. It remains non-conductive under … Read more

Testing of Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS)

Type Tests of Gas Insulated Switchgear Routine Tests on Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) The below mentioned tests are performed on complete GIS assembly Below mentioned tests are performed on the individual equivalent like Circuit Breaker: Current Transformer: Potential Transformer: Disconnectors/Isolators: Acceptance Tests of Gas Insulated Switchgear The acceptance tests are the same as factory routine … Read more

Insulators Used in Overhead Transmission Lines

Insulators Used in Overhead Transmission Lines In overhead transmission lines, insulators support the conductor on metallic tower structures. At the same time, they electrically isolate the high-voltage conductor from the metallic body of the supporting towers. In high-voltage overhead transmission lines, engineers typically install insulator strings at the tip of the cross arms of towers. … Read more

Disc Insulators in High Voltage Transmission Lines 

Before we discuss the use of disc insulators in high-voltage transmission lines, let’s understand the need for such insulators.  Transmission lines operate at very high voltages such as 66 kV, 132 kV, 220kV, 400 kV, even 765 kV and more. So, the conductors used in these systems are also very heavy. To maintain proper ground clearance, we suspend these … Read more

Silicone Rubber Composite Insulators | Long Rod Type

Engineers prefer to use silicone rubber composite insulators for transmission lines in areas with high pollution levels. In other words, these areas are among the most heavily polluted. These insulators normally have a creepage distance of 31 mm/ kV. The disc insulators used in heavily polluted areas also have a creepage distance of 31 mm/kV. … Read more

Voltage Regulation in Transmission Line? – A Complete Guide

Power stations generate electric power. Electrical power transmission lines transmit the generated power to far places. The resistance and reactance of the line cause a voltage drop in the power. The Voltage Regulation of Transmission Line is the change in voltage between the sending and receiving ends. What is Voltage Regulation? We express the Voltage … Read more

Understanding the Lightning Arrester Ratings

In this article, we shall explore the lightning arrester ratings. The article includes rated voltage, MCOV, discharge current, residual voltage, energy absorption, and many more. Lightning Arrester Ratings based on Voltage How to Select the Lightning Arrester Ratings based on Voltage? For that, we have to consider two conditions. The first one is the effectively … Read more

What is Skin Effect in Electrical Systems? Complete Guide

Skin effect is a phenomenon that occurs in conductors. It mainly occurs while a conductor carries alternating current. Actually, when an alternating current tries to flow through the outer layer of the conductor. The inner portion of the conductor carries much lower current than the outer surface. As a result, the current distribution across the … Read more

Testing on Clamp Connectors of Power Circuit

Type Tests of Clamp Connectors The tests are performed as per IS: 5561. Type tests are performed on 3 samples of same item Routine Tests on Clamp Connectors Acceptance Tests on Clamp Connectors as per IS: 5561 The number of samples for acceptance tests will be 0.5% (or as the nearest whole number) of the … Read more

Design of Contacts in Vacuum Interrupters

The article will focus on the contact design of vacuum interrupters. Before discussing the subject, let us consider why a specific design of contacts is required. The simplest form of contact is the butt-type contact, which has a plain and flat surface. This type of contact is suitable for vacuum circuit breakers with a rated … Read more

Testing on Aluminium Bus Pipe

Type Tests of Aluminum Bus Pipe These tests are performed as per IS 5082 (1998). Routine Test of Aluminium Bus Pipe Acceptance Test of Aluminium Bus Pipes The acceptance tests of the aluminium bus pipes will be the same as the routine tests. Only difference is that, acceptance tests can be performed on the selected … Read more