25 June 2014

Introduction to Switchgear



Hello Electrical Engineers. Today in my very first article I am going to introduce you to the subject of the Switchgear as well as protection, because both are closely related to each other.
First of all the question arises is that what actually is Switchgear? A Switchgear can be described as an apparatus which is used for switching, controlling and protection the electrical equipments and circuits.
Switchgear equipment is essentially concerned with switching and interrupting currents either under normal conditions or abnormal conditions. For example a tumbler switch with ordinary fuse which is used to protect the equipments in homes is the simplest form of switchgear. For higher rating H.R.C. fuses (High rupturing capacity) are used in conjunction with switch may serve the purpose of controlling and protecting the circuit.
However different types of switchgear are used for different capacity of electrical systems. The tumbler switch or H.R.C. fuse cannot be used for High Voltage systems, because their replacements takes time and they are not capable of interrupting large fault currents.
In order to overcome above disadvantage, Circuit Breakers are developed. A Circuit Breaker is switchgear which can open or close electrical circuit under normal as well as abnormal conditions and it can also be operated automatically or manually.

Some of essential features of switchgear
·         High reliability: When fault occurs on any part of power system, the switchgear must operate to isolate the faulty section from the rest of circuit
·         Complete Discrimination: When fault occurs in power system or any section of power system, the switchgear must be able to discriminate between faulty section and healthy section
·         Quick operation: When fault occurs in an power system the switchgear must operate as quickly as possible so that no damage is done to the equipments connected to the same line
·         Provision for manual control: Although switchgear operates automatically, there should be provision provided to operate them manually as well.
·         Provision for instruments: There must be provision for instruments which may be required. They can be ammeters, voltmeters, etc

Following are the types of switchgear equipments
·         Relays
·         Switches
·         Fuses
·         Circuit Breaker

I hope after referring above article you understood what are switchgear and its function. In the next article we will go through one by one the types of switchgear, their types, construction, function, etc.