Medium-voltage (MV) gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) types 8DA10 and 8DB10 are gas-insulated, vacuum circuit breaker designs with a maximum design voltage of 4.16 kV up to 38 kV (42 kV on request). Lightning impulse withstand voltage ratings up to 200 kV BIL and interrupting ratings up to 40 kA are available.
The type 8DA10 and 8DB10 MV GIS designs feature fixed-mounted vacuum circuit breakers, connectable to the main bus through three-position (CLOSED-OPEN-READY TO GROUND) switches. The position of the switches is indicated by reliable contact position indicators and can also be visibly verified from the front of the unit using a convenient camera system and laptop computer.
MV GIS is approximately 1/5th the size of conventional air-insulated switchgear depending upon the voltage rating and is suitable for systems where small size, arc resistance, environmental immunity and/or reduced maintenance needs are important.
| Voltage maximum kV | Fre-quen-cy kV Hz |
Short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage kV | Lightning impulse withstand voltage kV BIL | Short-circuit breaking current | Short-time withstand current 3 s [2] |
Short-circuit making current | Peak withstand current | Normal current of busbar | Normal current of feeders |
| 15 | 60 | 36 | 95 | Max. 40 kA | Max. 40 kA | Max. 104 kA |
Max. 104 kA |
Max. 4,000 A | Max. 2,500 A |
| 27 | 60 | 60 | 125 | Max. 40 kA | Max. 40 kA | Max. 104 kA |
Max. 104 kA |
Max. 4,000 A | Max. 2,500 A |
| 38 | 60 | 80 | 170; 200 [1] | Max. 40 kA | Max. 40 kA | Max. 104 kA |
Max. 104 kA |
Max. 4,000 A | Max. 2,500 A |
| 42 [1] | 60 | 80 | 185; 200 [1] | Max. 40 kA | Max. 40 kA | Max. 104 kA |
Max. 104 kA |
Max. 4,000 A | Max. 2,500 A |
[1] On request. Please consult factory.
[2] Circuit breaker only. Switchgear short-time withstand duration is 2s.
A. Yes, the vacuum interrupters are independent of the SF6 gas and all the interruption occurs inside the vacuum interrupters. SF6 gas is only used for insulation.
A. The low leakage rate is possible as the normal pressure is 1.5 bar (22 psig) or less, as the SF6 gas is used only for insulation, not for interruption.