| CAPACITOR
STORAGE UNIT (CSU-110)
CAPACITOR
STORAGE UNIT (CSU) – MAINTENANCE FREE AUXILIARY POWER
ENSURES RELIABLE BREAKER TRIPPING REGARDLESS OF THE SUPPLY
CONDITION.
Electrical reticulation systems always
employ circuit breakers on the incoming supply so that in
the event of a fault in the consumer’s plant the supply
can be quickly disconnected regardless of the high fault currents
that may be present. Breakers used in MV Switchgear employ
a shunt trip coil to trigger the breaker disconnect mechanism.
In addition to the breakers the MV Switchgear will incorporate
protection relays to detect fault conditions such as over
current or short circuits. Modern electronic protection devices
require auxiliary power in order to operate. If battery tripping
is not used and power is supplied from the VT then when a
fault occurs the supply voltage can drop to a level where
the protective devices cannot operate and it is impossible
to disconnect automatically.
To overcome this problem battery powered tripping units are
used. However this approach introduced a maintenance problem
where batteries had to be checked and replaced at regular
intervals. Poor battery maintenance resulted in the protective
devices becoming inoperative and as a result compromising
system safety.
Switching Systems developed a Capacitor Storage Unit (CSU)
to supply power for the breaker trip coil and electronic sensing
relay(s). Capacitors are used for energy storage so no maintenance
is required.
- No batteries; no maintenance.
- 3 CT Inputs.
- 1 VT Input.
- 1 Auxiliary Supply Input.
- Powers sensing relay(s) & trip coil.
- Small size, easy to retrofit.
The CSU provides a reliable cost effective solution to maintaining
electrical system safety and may be used as a backup for battery
powered trip units. It is an ideal solution for switchgear
in remote locations where maintenance free operation is required.
For more information on the CSU-110, please see the
"CSU-110 User Manual". |