Electrical Isolator or Electrical Isolation Switch
Definition of Isolator
Circuit breaker always trip the circuit but open contacts of breaker
cannot be visible physically from outside of the breaker and that is why
it is recommended not to touch any electrical circuit just by switching
off the circuit breaker. So for better safety there must be some
arrangement so that one can see open condition of the section of the
circuit before touching it. Isolator is a mechanical switch which
isolates a part of circuit from system as when required. Electrical
isolators separate a part of the system from rest for safe maintenance
works.
So definition of isolator can be rewritten as Isolator is a
manually operated mechanical switch which separates a part of the
electrical power system normally at off load condition.
Types of Electrical Isolators
There are different types of isolators available depending upon system requirement such as
Double Break Isolator
Single Break Isolator
Pantograph type Isolator
Depending upon the position in power system, the isolators can be categorized as
Bus side isolator – the isolator is directly connected with main bus
Line side isolator – the isolator is situated at line side of any feeder
Transfer bus side isolator – the isolator is directly connected with transfer bus
Constructional features of Double Break Isolators
Lets have a discussion on constructional features of Double Break
Isolators. These have three stacks of post insulators as shown in the
figure. The central post insulator carries a tubular or flat male
contact which can be rotated horizontally with rotation of central post
insulator. This rod type contact is also called moving contact.
The female type contacts are fixed on the top of the other post
insulators which fitted at both sides of the central post insulator. The
female contacts are generally in the form of spring loaded figure
contacts. The rotational movement of male contact causes to come itself
into female contacts and isolators becomes closed. The rotation of male
contact in opposite direction make to it out from female contacts and
isolators becomes open.
Rotation of the central post insulator is done by a driving lever
mechanism at the base of the post insulator and it connected to
operating handle (in case of hand operation) or motor (in case of
motorized operation) of the isolator through a mechanical tie rod.
Constructional features of Single Break Isolators
The contact arm is divided into two parts one carries male contact
and other female contact. The contact arm moves due to rotation of the
post insulator upon which the contact arms are fitted. Rotation of both
post insulators stacks in opposite to each other causes to close the
isolator by closing the contact arm. Counter rotation of both post
insulators stacks open the contact arm and isolator becomes in off
condition. This motorized form of this type of isolators is generally
used but emergency hand driven mechanism is also provided.
Earthing Switches
Earthing switches are mounted on the base of mainly line side
isolator. Earthing switches are normally vertically break switches.
Earthing arms (contact arm of earthing switch) are normally aligned
horizontally at off condition. during switching on operation, these
earthing arms rotate and move to vertical position and make contact with
earth female contacts fitted at the top of the post insulator stack of
isolator at its outgoing side. The erarthing arms are so interlocked
with main isolator moving contacts that it can be closed only when the
main contacts of isolator are in open position. Similarly the main
isolator contacts can be closed only when the earthing arms are in open
position.
Operation of Electrical Isolator
As no arc quenching technique is provided in isolator it must be
operated when there is no chance current flowing through the circuit. No
live circuit should be closed or open by isolator operation. A
complete live closed circuit must not be opened by isolator operation
and also a live circuit must not be closed and completed by isolator
operation to avoid huge arcing in between isolator contacts. That is why
isolators must be open after circuit breaker is open and these must be
closed before circuit breaker is closed. Isolator can be operated by
hand locally as well as by motorized mechanism from remote position.
Motorized operation arrangement costs more compared to hand operation;
hence decision must be taken before choosing an isolator for system
whether hand operated or motor operated economically optimum for the
system. For voltages up to 145KV system hand operated isolators are used
whereas for higher voltage systems like 245 KV or 420 KV and above
motorized isolators are used.
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