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AT71663B - Safety circuit for line systems of any type of current based on the parallel circuit principle known for cables with split conductors. - Google Patents

Safety circuit for line systems of any type of current based on the parallel circuit principle known for cables with split conductors.

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AT71663B
AT71663B AT71663DA AT71663B AT 71663 B AT71663 B AT 71663B AT 71663D A AT71663D A AT 71663DA AT 71663 B AT71663 B AT 71663B
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Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk
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    Sicherheitsschaltung für Leitungssysteme beliebiger Stromart nach dem für Kabel mit geteilten Leitern bekannten Parallelschaltungsprinzip.   



   In grossen Kabelnetzen, in denen die elektrische Energie den   Hauptkonsumstellen   durch geschlossene Ringleitungen zugeführt wird, ist es bekanntlich erforderlich, dass die einzelnen Teilstrecken so geschützt werden, dass sie, sobald ein Fehler (Kurzschluss oder   Erdschluss)   in ihnen auftritt, sofort selbsttätig an beiden Enden vom übrigen Netze abgetrennt werden. 



   Für diesen Zweck sind verscheidene Sicherheitsschaltungen bekannt. Eine von Ihnen ist für parallelgeschaltete Kabel bekannt. Sie ist In der britischen Patentschrift 
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 dargestellt. Das Stärkeverhältnis der in den parallelgeschalteten Kabeln L1 und   L,   fliessenden Teilströme il und   !   ist normalerweise konstant. Tritt aber in einem oder beiden Kabeln ein Isolationsfehler auf,   dur'h   den ein merklicher Strom   abfliesst,   so uberlagert sich dieser dem Strome des betreffenden Kabels und   andert   dadurch das Teilstromverhaitnis. Jede Abtrennvorrichtung A und A' steht unter der gemeinsamen Einwirkung beider Teilströme. Diese ergeben eine die Abschaltung bewirkenden resultierende 
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   gemacht.

   Fig 2   zeigt one solche   Auftf-ilung   die auch in mehr   als zwei Teile   erfolgen kann. Tritt ein Kabelisolationsfehler auf, so fliesst ein Felllerstrom über den   beschädigten     (äusseren) JLfiterte)l ab, wahrend   der Strom In dem unbeschädigten (inneren) unverändert 
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 dabei, da das Widerstandsverhältnis der Leiterteile für alle Längen gleich ist, im normalen Stärkeverhältnis stehen und deshalb die Abtrennvorrichtungen, wenn diese nicht schon im 
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 mehr als ein Leiter beschädigt wird, so bewirkt mindestens einer von ihnen beiderseitige Abschaltung.

   In Einleiterkabeln kann statt der Zweiteilung eine Dreiteilung der Leiter vorgenommen und in diesen Teilen der Spannungsabfall verschieden verteilt werden. 



   Die beschriebene   Sicherheitsschaltung   ist für jede Stromart geeignet. 
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1.   Sicherbeitsschaltung   für Leitungssysteme beliebiger Stromart zum selbsttätigen Ausschalten schadhaft gewordener Kabelstrecken nach dem für Kabel mit geteilten Leitern bekannten   Parallelschaltungsprinzip,   dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in einen oder mehrere Leiterteile an den Kabelenden   Hilfswiderslönde   eingeschaltet sind, zu dem Zwecke, in diesen Leiterteilen eine von der in den anderen Teilen vorhandenen abweichende Verteilung des Spannungsabfalles hervorzurufen.



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    Safety circuit for line systems of any type of current based on the parallel circuit principle known for cables with split conductors.



   In large cable networks, in which the electrical energy is supplied to the main consumption points through closed ring lines, it is known that the individual sections are protected in such a way that, as soon as a fault (short circuit or earth fault) occurs in them, they are immediately automatic at both ends be separated from the rest of the network.



   Various safety circuits are known for this purpose. One of them is known for cables connected in parallel. She is in the UK patent specification
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 shown. The strength ratio of the partial currents i1 and i1 flowing in the parallel-connected cables L1 and L, is usually constant. If, however, an insulation fault occurs in one or both cables, causing a noticeable current to flow away, this is superimposed on the current of the cable concerned and thereby changes the partial current ratio. Each separating device A and A 'is under the joint action of both partial flows. These result in a resulting shutdown
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   made.

   Fig. 2 shows one such division that can also be made in more than two parts. If a cable insulation fault occurs, a Felller current flows through the damaged (outer) filter, while the current in the undamaged (inner) one remains unchanged
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 since the resistance ratio of the conductor parts is the same for all lengths, are in the normal strength ratio and therefore the separation devices, if these are not already in
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 more than one conductor is damaged, at least one of them causes both sides to switch off.

   In single-core cables, instead of dividing the conductors in two, the conductors can be divided into three and the voltage drop distributed differently in these parts.



   The safety circuit described is suitable for every type of current.
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1.Safety circuit for line systems of any type of current to automatically switch off damaged cable sections according to the parallel circuit principle known for cables with split conductors, characterized in that auxiliary transients are switched on in one or more conductor parts at the cable ends, for the purpose of creating one of the in these conductor parts cause the other parts to have a different distribution of the voltage drop.

 

Claims (1)

2. Anordnung nach Anspruch l, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass bei Mehrleiterkabeln oder bei Aufteilung der Leiter in mehr als zwei Teile die Stellen gleichen Spannungsabfalls in den verschiedenen Leitern durch entsprechende Wahl der Hilfswiderstände räumlich gegeneinander versetzt sind. 2. Arrangement according to claim l, characterized in that in the case of multi-conductor cables or when the conductors are divided into more than two parts, the points of the same voltage drop in the different conductors are spatially offset from one another by appropriate selection of the auxiliary resistors.
AT71663D 1912-11-27 1913-11-19 Safety circuit for line systems of any type of current based on the parallel circuit principle known for cables with split conductors. AT71663B (en)

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