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How to Specify a DA Switch from an Asset
Point of View
Sal MartinoEPRI - Technical Leader
IEEE PES GM 2017
July 17, 2017Chicago, IL
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Topics
Device Types– Recloser– Pulse Closer– Sectionalizer– Enclosed Switch– Motorized Air Break
Example of DA Tie Switch Selection
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Recloser
Smaller, lighter self contained circuit breakers
Designed to interrupt both load and fault current.
Reclose after fault to attempt immediate restoration of load.
Image source: Captured in field
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Pulse Closer
Similar to recloser
Designed to interrupt both load and fault current.
Difference is quick reclose, short duration, low energy.
Image source: https://www.electricnet.com/doc/oncor-installs-first-pulsecloser-in-the-us-0001
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Sectionalizer
Open to interrupt load current
Cannot interrupt fault current
Deployed where coordination is difficult
Image source: Captured in field
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Enclosed Switch
No built in protection
Centralized control algorithm manages device operation
Often used as DA device for open tie points
Image source: http://www.altens.si/produkti/nu-lec-stikalni-aparati/rl27/
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Motorized Air Break
Similar to enclosed switch except– External Sensors– External Motor
Cannot be counted on to operate between reclosing shots
Used as DA device for normal open tie points
Image source: https://www.bnl.gov/sgw2015/files/talks/Laglenne.pdf
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In summary
Recloser Pulse Closer SectionalizerEnclosed
Load Break Switch
MotorizedAir Break
Prevent Momentaries to Upstream Customers Yes Yes No No No
Load Break Yes Yes Yes Yes Maybe Visible Break Optional Optional Yes Yes Yes
Fault Detection Yes Yes Yes No NoCoordination Required Yes Yes No No No
Automatically Sectionalize Yes Yes Yes No No
Local Integration No No No No YesFault Interruption Yes Yes No No No
Manual Stick OperationCannot Close Yes Yes Yes YesSingle Phase Operation Capable Capable No No No
Embedded Sensing Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Control Power External Internal Internal/External External External
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Example – Normal State
P#122
N.C.Source A
Source B
Pocket of Customers
(load)P#121
P#444N.O.
N.C.
P#222
N.C.
P#221
N.C.
Pocket of Customers
(load)
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Example – First Zone Fault
P#122
N.C.Source A
Source B
Pocket of Customers
(load)P#121
P#444N.O.
N.C.
P#222
N.C.
P#221
N.C.
Pocket of Customers
(load)
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Example – Second Zone Fault
P#122
N.C.Source A
Source B
Pocket of Customers
(load)P#121
P#444N.O.
N.C.
P#222
N.C.
P#221
N.C.
Pocket of Customers
(load)
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Thought to consider…Single Phase DA
P#122
N.C.Source A
Source B
Pocket of Customers
(load)P#121
P#444N.O.
N.C.
P#222
N.C.
P#221
N.C.
Pocket of Customers
(load)
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Together…Shaping the Future of Electricity
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Example
P#122
N.C.Source A
Source B
Pocket of Customers
(load)P#121
P#444N.O.
N.C.
P#222
N.C.
P#221
N.C.
Pocket of Customers
(load)