Hybrid switchgear module
A hybrid switchgear is one that combines the components of traditional air-insulated switchgear and SF6 gas-insulated switchgear technologies. It is characterized by a compact and modular design, which encompasses several different functions in one module.
Concept
High-voltage switchgears have been traditionally distinguished according to the medium used to extinguish the arc. In the case of the hybrid switchgear modules, this device developed during last 90’s uses two different types of technologies: one to extinguish the arc and the other to connect to the other equipment of the high voltage substation, for pursuing the goal of maximizing the advantages of the already existing technologies. The hybrid module typically utilizes gas-insulated switchgear components and conventional air-insulated bushings for connecting to the busbar.Components
The term module refers to the fact that the equipment itself is a combination of different standard substation components in a single assembly. The integration allows to reduce the overall substation footprint from 50% to more than 70% when compared to substation realized using conventional air insulated equipment.An hybrid module can incorporate:
- One circuit breaker
- One disconnector and earthing switch
- Gas-insulated voltage transformers
- Cast-resin current transformers
- Air- or gas-insulated surge arresters