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Basic data Standard ID | GB/T 1985-2023 (GB/T1985-2023) | Description (Translated English) | High-voltage alternating current disconnectors and earthing switches | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | K43 | Classification of International Standard | 29.130.10 | Word Count Estimation | 98,980 | Date of Issue | 2023-09-07 | Date of Implementation | 2024-04-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 1985-2014 | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, National Standardization Administration |
GB/T 1985-2023: High-voltage alternating current disconnectors and earthing switches---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.
ICS 29.130.10
CCSK43
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replace GB/T 1985-2014
High voltage AC isolating switch and earthing switch
Published on 2023-09-07
2024-04-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Administration Committee
Table of contents
Preface Ⅶ
Introduction Ⅺ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative reference documents 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
3.1 General terms and definitions 2
3.2 Final assembly of switchgear and control equipment2
3.3 Components of final assembly 2
3.4 Switchgear 2
3.5 Components of switchgear 3
3.6 Operation 5
3.7 Characteristic parameters 7
4 Normal and special conditions of use10
5 Rated 10
5.1 General 10
5.2 Rated voltage (Ur) 11
5.3 Rated insulation level (Ud, Up, Us) 11
5.4 Rated frequency (fr) 11
5.5 Rated continuous current (Ir) 11
5.6 Rated short-time withstand current (Ik) 11
5.7 Rated peak withstand current (Ip) 11
5.8 Rated short-circuit duration (tk) 12
5.9 Rated supply voltage of auxiliary and control circuits (Ua) 12
5.10 Rated frequency of auxiliary and control circuit supply voltage12
5.11 Rated pressure of compressed air source for controllable pressure systems12
5.12 Rated filling pressure/level for insulation and/or opening and closing12
5.101 Rated short-circuit point closing current (Ima) 12
5.102 Classification of short-circuit making ability of earthing switches12
5.103 Rated contact area 13
5.104 Rated terminal static mechanical load 14
5.105 Classification of mechanical life of isolating switches14
5.106 Classification of mechanical life of earthing switches15
5.107 Rated ice thickness 15
5.108 Rating of bus switching current of isolating switch 15
5.109 Classification and rating of earthing switch switching induced current capability16
5.110 Classification and rating of isolating switch’s ability to switch capacitive current17
5.111 Rating of the isolating switch's ability to switch small inductive currents18
6 Design and Structure18
6.1 Requirements for liquids in isolating and earthing switches18
6.2 Requirements for gases in disconnectors and earthing switches18
6.3 Grounding of isolating switches and earthing switches18
6.4 Auxiliary and control equipment and circuits18
6.5 Power operation 18
6.6 Energy storage operation 18
6.7 Operations that do not rely on non-locking (operations that do not rely on manpower or power) 19
6.8 Human-operated drives 19
6.9 Trip unit operation 19
6.10 Pressure/Level Indication19
6.11 Nameplate 19
6.12 Interlocking device 22
6.13 Position indication 22
6.14 Degree of protection provided by the enclosure22
6.15 Creepage distance of outdoor insulators 22
6.16 Gas and vacuum sealing 22
6.17 Hydraulic seals 22
6.18 Fire (flammability) 22
6.19 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 22
6.20 X-ray emission 22
6.21 Corrosion 22
6.22 Filling pressure/level for insulation and/or opening and closing, operation22
6.101 Special requirements for earthing switches22
6.102 Requirements for the isolation break of the isolating switch 22
6.103 Mechanical strength 22
6.104 Operation of isolating switches and earthing switches - location of movable contact system and its indication and signaling devices 22
6.105 Maximum force for human operation (with or without dependence) 24
6.106 Dimensional tolerance 24
6.107 Earthing switches with the ability to make short-circuit currents24
7 Type test 24
7.1 General 24
7.2 Insulation test 27
7.3 Radio interference voltage test (RIV) 29
7.4 Loop resistance measurement 29
7.5 Continuous current test 29
7.6 Short-time withstand current and peak withstand current tests 29
7.7 Protection level verification36
7.8 Sealing test 36
7.9 Electromagnetic compatibility test (EMC) 36
7.10 Additional tests of auxiliary and control circuits36
7.11 X-ray test of vacuum interrupter 36
7.101 Grounding switch short-circuit closing ability test 36
7.102 Operational and mechanical life tests 39
7.103 Operation under severe freezing conditions 44
7.104 Low and high temperature tests 46
7.105 Verification test for correct function of position indicating device 49
7.106 Test of bus switching current of isolating switch 49
7.107 Earthing switch opening and closing induced current test 52
7.108 Isolating switch switching capacitive current test 57
7.109 Isolating switch opening and closing small inductive current test 62
8 Factory test 63
8.1 General 63
8.2 Insulation test of main circuit 63
8.3 Testing of auxiliary and control loops 63
8.4 Measurement of main circuit resistance 64
8.5 Sealing test 64
8.6 Design inspection and appearance inspection 64
8.101 Mechanical operation test 64
8.102 Verification of ground function 64
9 Guidelines for Selection of Isolating Switches and Grounding Switches 65
9.1 General 65
9.2 Selection of rating 65
9.3 Cable interface 67
9.4 Sustained or temporary overload caused by changes in operating conditions 67
9.5 Environmental aspects 67
10 Information provided with inquiries, bids and orders (informative) 67
10.1 Overview 67
10.2 Information provided with inquiries and orders67
10.3 Information provided with the tender documents69
11 Transport, storage, installation, operation and maintenance rules 70
11.1 Overview 70
11.2 Conditions for transportation, storage and installation70
11.3 Installation 70
11.4 Run 70
11.5 Maintenance 70
12 Security 70
12.1 Overview 70
12.2 Manufacturer’s precautions70
12.3 Precautions for users 70
13 Impact of products on the environment 71
Appendix A (informative) This document is compared with the regulation number of IEC 62271-102.2022 72
Appendix B (informative) Technical differences between this document and IEC 62271-102.2022 and their reasons 74
Appendix C (informative) Rated insulation level of isolating switch for neutral point grounding of power transformer 77
Appendix D (informative) Required switching current capabilities of isolating switches and grounding switches78
Appendix E (Normative) Tolerance of test parameters for type testing 80
Appendix F (informative) Extension of type test validity 81
Appendix G (informative) Test voltage for the most unfavorable insulation position (minimum temporary electrical gap) when the earthing switch is operated 82
Appendix H (Normative) Alternative test methods for short-circuit current closing test 83
Reference 85
Figure 1 Position indication/position signaling device 23
Figure 2 Three-phase test arrangement of isolating switch and earthing switch 30
Figure 3 Ur >40.5kV, using soft or hard wires, isolating switch and earthing switch with horizontal isolation break
Single-phase test arrangement 32
Figure 4 Ur >40.5kV, using flexible conductors, single-column isolation switch with vertical isolation break (single-column earthing switch)
Single-phase test arrangement 33
Figure 5 Ur >40.5kV, using hard wires, single-column isolating switch with vertical isolation break (single-column earthing switch)
Single-phase test arrangement 34
Figure 6 The direction of the static contact is parallel to the support 40
Figure 7 The direction of the static contact is perpendicular to the support 41
Figure 8 Example of a single-column isolating switch (or single-column earthing switch) applying rated terminal mechanical load 42
Figure 9 Example of double-column isolating switch applying rated terminal mechanical load 42
Figure 10 Low temperature and high temperature test sequence 47
Figure 11 Example of test circuit for switching current test of switching busbar 51
Figure 12 Test circuit for switching electromagnetic induction current test 54
Figure 13 Test circuit for opening and closing electrostatic induction current test 55
Figure 14 Test circuit 59 of test mode 1
Figure 15 Typical voltage waveform (including VFT and FT components) 60
Figure 16 Test circuit 60 of test mode 2
Figure 17 Test circuit 61 of test mode 3
Figure D.1 Example of isolating switch with resistor 79
Table 1 Classification of short-circuit making ability of earthing switches12
Table 2 Recommended contact areas when static contacts are supported by flexible conductors13
Table 3 Recommended contact areas when static contacts are supported by hard wires13
Table 4 Recommended static mechanical loading of terminals14
Table 5 Classification of mechanical life of isolating switch15
Table 6 Classification of mechanical life of earthing switches15
Table 7 Rated bus conversion voltage of isolating switch 15
Table 8 Classification of grounding switch switching induced current capability16
Table 9 Rated induced current and voltage16
Table 10 Classification of isolating switch switching bus charging current capability17
Table 11 Standard values of rated bus charging current17
Table 12 Product information 19
Table 13 Type test 25
Table 14 Power frequency withstand voltage 28
Table 15 Closing time requirements38
Table 16 Invalid test 39
Table 17 Standard value of recovery voltage for breaking electromagnetic induction current test 54
Table 18 Capacitance (C1 value) of the test circuit for the switching electrostatic induction current test 56
Table 19 Test voltage for making and breaking tests58
Table 20 Number of tests 61
Table 21 Power frequency voltage test 63
Table A.1 Comparison of the regulation numbers of this document with IEC 62271-102.2022 72
Table B.1 Technical differences between this document and IEC 62271-102.2022 and their reasons 74
Table C.1 Rated insulation level of isolating switch for neutral point grounding of power transformer 77
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