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== Standards and specifications ==


Switchgear and equipment shall conform to the following international standards:<br>IEC 62271-1, 62271-200, 60265-1, 62271-102, 62271-100, 62271-105 <br>Local regulations may also demand conformance to national standards. These include:  
== Choice of MV equipment ==
 
The electrical equipment must withstand both electrical and environmental constraints to which it will be submitted during its life time without any mechanical and dielectric degradation reducing its level of performances.
 
=== Standards and specifications ===
 
Depending on the devices, components and products included in the MV switchgear, different standards have to be considered for compliance, such as:
 
* IEC 62271-1, 62271-100, 62271-102, 62271-103, 62271-105, 62271-200.
 
Local regulations may also require compliance with national standards:
 
* ANSI/IEEE for USA
* EN for European Union
* GOST for Russia
* GB/DL for China.
 
=== Types of MV equipment ===
 
Substations shall be designed and built according to local standards and practices.  
 
The following types of equipment may be used:
 
* Compartmented modular units supporting all types of single line diagram and layout
* Compact solution based on ring-main unit solution when the supply is provided by a ring.
 
A ring main unit includes two load break switches for the connection of the substation to the ring and a transformer protection unit. Some compact RMU designs are particularly suitable when harsh environmental conditions apply.
 
=== Modular metal-enclosed switchgear ===
 
'''(Fig. B36)'''


*France: UTE
The IEC 62271-200 standard specifies requirements for "AC metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV".
*United Kingdom: BS
*Germany: VDE
*USA: ANSI


== Choosing types of equipment ==
Different categories of prefabricated metal enclosed switchgear are defined with respect to the consequences on network service continuity in case of maintenance on the switchgear.


For classification in categories, various aspects have to be taken into account:


Substations can be implemented in line with local standards and practices using equipment such as:  
* Definition of functional unit: "a switchgear component contained in a metallic enclosure and incorporating all the main and auxiliary circuit equipment required to perform a single function" - usually a modular unit
* Definition of compartment: "a switchgear component contained in a closed metallic enclosure. The manufacturer defines the content (e.g. busbar, cable connections, etc.)
* Accessibility to individual compartments (see 3.4.1):


*Modular units to support all types of layout and any subsequent expansion work (whilst ensuring there is sufficient space)
- Controlled by interlocking
*Compact arrangements based on the ring-main unit where the supply is provided via a loop (single assembly comprising 3 functions). These are particularly suitable where:


&nbsp; - Climatic conditions and/or pollution are very bad (integrated insulation)<br>&nbsp; - There is not enough space for a modular solution <br>
- In accordance with procedures; for compartments which can be opened during normal operation


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- Using tools; for compartments which should not be opened during normal operation


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- Not accessible for compartments which must not be opened
'''''Fig. B11:'''''<i>&nbsp;SM6 modular unit</i> <br>


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* Loss of Service Continuity (LSC) (see 3.4.3) defining the extent to which other compartments can remain energised when one compartment is open. Four LSC categories are defined:


== Compartmentalised modular units in metallic enclosures ==
- LSC1, LSC2, LSC2 A, LSC2 B


* Definition of partition "a switchgear component contained in a metallic enclosure and separating one compartment from another" They are two types of partition :


'''IEC 62271-200 standard'''<br>The IEC 62271-200 standard specifies «AC metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV».<br>The main precepts of the standard relate to:  
- PM: metallic partitions


*Switchgear types:
- PI: insulating partitions.


&nbsp; - AIS (Air Insulated Switchgear)<br>&nbsp; - GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear)
Metal-enclosed switchgear can be based on all modern switchgear technologies, such as:


*Functional units: «a switchgear component contained in a metallic enclosure and incorporating all the main and auxiliary circuit equipment required to perform a single function» - usually a modular unit
* AIS (Air Insulated Switchgear)
*Compartments: «a switchgear component contained in a closed metallic enclosure (apart from the openings required for interconnection, control or ventilation)». The manufacturer defines the content (e.g. busbar, cables, switchgear, etc.) and the number of compartments able to house the following types of switchgear:
* SIS (Solid Insulated Switchgear)
* GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear)
* 2SIS (Shielded Solid Insulated Switchgear).


&nbsp; - Fixed<br>&nbsp; - Removable
=== Choice of MV switchgear panel for a transformer circuit ===


*Accessibility of individual compartments:
Three types of MV switchgear panel can be used:


'''&nbsp; -''' Controlled by interlocking or in accordance with procedures; for compartments which can be opened during normal operation<br>'''&nbsp; -''' Using tools; for compartments which should not be opened during normal operation<br>&nbsp; - Zero; for compartments which must not be opened
* Load-break switch associated to MV fuses without coordination between the fuses and the breaking capability of the load break switch
* Load-break switch/MV fuses combination with coordination between the fuses and the breaking capability of the load break switch
* Circuit breaker


*The LSC (Loss of Service Continuity) defining the extent to which other compartments can remain energised when one compartment is open
As explained in paragraph 3.3, a circuit breaker with a dedicated protection relay ensures a better protection of the transformer than the MV fuses coordinated or not with a load break switch.


&nbsp; - LSC1, when opening a compartment requires the other functional units to be de-energised<br>&nbsp; - LSC2 A, when the other functional units can remain energised<br>&nbsp; - LSC2 B, when the other functional units and all the cable compartments can remain energised<br>&nbsp; - The partition class between energised components and an open compartment, based on the type of partition: «a switchgear&nbsp;&nbsp; component contained in a metallic enclosure and separating one compartment from another»:<br>&nbsp; - PM: metallic partitions<br>&nbsp; - PI: insulating partitions
'''Note:''' The fuses used in the load-break/switch fuses combination have striker-pins which ensure tripping of the 3-pole switch as soon as at least one fuse blows.


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Revision as of 06:00, 10 December 2014


Choice of MV equipment

The electrical equipment must withstand both electrical and environmental constraints to which it will be submitted during its life time without any mechanical and dielectric degradation reducing its level of performances.

Standards and specifications

Depending on the devices, components and products included in the MV switchgear, different standards have to be considered for compliance, such as:

  • IEC 62271-1, 62271-100, 62271-102, 62271-103, 62271-105, 62271-200.

Local regulations may also require compliance with national standards:

  • ANSI/IEEE for USA
  • EN for European Union
  • GOST for Russia
  • GB/DL for China.

Types of MV equipment

Substations shall be designed and built according to local standards and practices.

The following types of equipment may be used:

  • Compartmented modular units supporting all types of single line diagram and layout
  • Compact solution based on ring-main unit solution when the supply is provided by a ring.

A ring main unit includes two load break switches for the connection of the substation to the ring and a transformer protection unit. Some compact RMU designs are particularly suitable when harsh environmental conditions apply.

Modular metal-enclosed switchgear

(Fig. B36)

The IEC 62271-200 standard specifies requirements for "AC metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV".

Different categories of prefabricated metal enclosed switchgear are defined with respect to the consequences on network service continuity in case of maintenance on the switchgear.

For classification in categories, various aspects have to be taken into account:

  • Definition of functional unit: "a switchgear component contained in a metallic enclosure and incorporating all the main and auxiliary circuit equipment required to perform a single function" - usually a modular unit
  • Definition of compartment: "a switchgear component contained in a closed metallic enclosure. The manufacturer defines the content (e.g. busbar, cable connections, etc.)
  • Accessibility to individual compartments (see 3.4.1):

- Controlled by interlocking

- In accordance with procedures; for compartments which can be opened during normal operation

- Using tools; for compartments which should not be opened during normal operation

- Not accessible for compartments which must not be opened

  • Loss of Service Continuity (LSC) (see 3.4.3) defining the extent to which other compartments can remain energised when one compartment is open. Four LSC categories are defined:

- LSC1, LSC2, LSC2 A, LSC2 B

  • Definition of partition "a switchgear component contained in a metallic enclosure and separating one compartment from another" They are two types of partition :

- PM: metallic partitions

- PI: insulating partitions.

Metal-enclosed switchgear can be based on all modern switchgear technologies, such as:

  • AIS (Air Insulated Switchgear)
  • SIS (Solid Insulated Switchgear)
  • GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear)
  • 2SIS (Shielded Solid Insulated Switchgear).

Choice of MV switchgear panel for a transformer circuit

Three types of MV switchgear panel can be used:

  • Load-break switch associated to MV fuses without coordination between the fuses and the breaking capability of the load break switch
  • Load-break switch/MV fuses combination with coordination between the fuses and the breaking capability of the load break switch
  • Circuit breaker

As explained in paragraph 3.3, a circuit breaker with a dedicated protection relay ensures a better protection of the transformer than the MV fuses coordinated or not with a load break switch.

Note: The fuses used in the load-break/switch fuses combination have striker-pins which ensure tripping of the 3-pole switch as soon as at least one fuse blows.

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