Actuator mechanism for a high-voltage circuit breaker

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Contact moved by sudden release of stored energy

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200 81R, 200501, H01H 500

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049688618

ABSTRACT:
In a stored-spring-energy type actuator mechanism for a high-voltage circuit breaker, energy is stored in a spiral spring in order to switch on the circuit breaker and also to load a switch-off spring of the circuit breaker. To store sufficient energy for more than one switch-on operation, a fluid-pressure accumulator is provided in which sufficient energy is stored to wind up the spiral ring at least one additional time through a fluid-pressure motor. Between the pressure accumulator and the motor is a control valve which opens when the spiral spring is partly unloaded, causing the hydraulic motor to rewind the spring.

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"Super-Baby", Sprecher Energie Revue, No. 1/86, pp. 4 and 5.

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