Combined high voltage connecting and grounding switch

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – High-potential type – Rotating and pivoted

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343883, H01H 3100

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048764175

ABSTRACT:
A combined disconnecting and grounding switch for high voltage use. A space-saving arrangement providing for automatic grounding when the switch is in an open circuit position. The disconnecting and grounding switch including a connection contact connectable with a contact having a high voltage potential wherein the contacts are vertically arranged one over the other. The switch also includes a switch rod designed to be vertically displaceable in its longitudinal direction. The switch rod has an upper conductive section and an adjoining lower non-conductive section. The switch rod can be moved up or down by a driving arrangement including a threaded shaft driven by a motor and a traveling nut assembly cooperating with the threaded shaft.

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