Temperature Rise in MV Switchgears: the Role of Loose Busbar Joints

Susanna Spinsante, Grazia Iadarola, Gianmarco Mazzocchi, Claudio Romagnoli
Abstract:
The identification of the different causes of a Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear failure is a complex task. Among the conditions contributing to failure, thermal cycling due to loose joints and electrical components may act as a trigger for fault. This paper presents an experimental analysis of temperature variation taking place in 27 different points of a MV switchgear and originating from loose mechanical and electrical joints in the busbars, compared to the normal operating condition. The loose joints - due to improper installation, vibrations, or ageing of components - are obtained by applying a controlled clamping below the recommended operational value of 45 Nm torque, to six busbar joint screws (two for each phase). Results show that when the applied clamping goes below 10% of the recommended value, temperature does not rise significantly in points other than the loose ones, while the main circuits exhibit a detectable variation of their electrical resistance.
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IMEKO-TC4-2022-10.pdf
DOI:
10.21014/tc4-2022.10
Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC4
Event name:
TC4 Symposium 2022
Title:

25th IMEKO TC4 Symposium and 23nd International Workshop on ADC and DAC Modelling and Testing (IWADC)

Place:
Brescia, ITALY
Time:
12 September 2022 - 14 September 2022