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Switchgear
 The apparatus used for switching, controlling and protecting
the electrical circuits and equipment is known as switchgear.
 Fuse, Switch, relay, circuit breaker this are essential
switchgears
Essential Features of Switchgear
 Complete reliability
 Absolutely certain discrimination
 Quick operation
 Provision for manual control
Switchgear Equipment
1. Switches.
A switch is a device which is used to open or close an electrical circuit in a
convenient way. It can be used under full-load or no-load conditions but it
cannot interrupt the fault currents. When the contacts of a switch are opened,
an *arc is produced in the air between the contacts. This is particularly true for
circuits of high voltage and large current capacity. The switches may be
classified into (i) air switches (ii) oil switches. The contacts of the former are
opened in air and that of the latter are opened in oil.
 2. Fuses
A fuse is a short piece of wire or thin strip which melts when excessive
current flows through it for sufficient time. It is inserted in series with the
circuit to be protected. Under normal operating conditions, the fuse element
it at a temperature below its melting point. Therefore, it carries the normal
load current without overheating. However, when a short circuit or overload
occurs, the current through the fuse element increases beyond its rated
capacity. This raises the temperature and the fuse element melts (or blows
out), disconnecting the circuit protected by it.
 3. Circuit breakers
A circuit breaker is an equipment which can open or close a circuit under all
conditions viz. no load, full load and fault conditions. It is so designed that it
can be operated manually (or by remote control) under normal conditions
and automatically under fault conditions
 under normal conditions and automatically under fault conditions. Fig.
 shows the parts of a typical oil circuit breaker whereas shows its control by a relay
circuit. The circuit breaker essentially consists of moving and fixed contacts enclosed in
strong metal tank and immersed in oil, known as transformer oil. Under normal
operating conditions, the contacts remain closed and the circuit breaker carries the full-
load current continuously. In this condition, the e.m.f. in the secondary winding of
current transformer (C.T.) is insufficient to operate the trip coil of the breaker but the
contacts can be opened (and hence the circuit can be opened) by manual or remote
control. When a fault occurs, the resulting overcurrent in the C.T. primary winding
increases the secondary e.m.f. This energises the trip coil of the breaker and moving
contacts are pulled down, thus opening the contacts and hence the circuit. The arc
produced during the opening operation is quenched by the oil. It is interesting to note
that relay performs the function of detecting a fault whereas the circuit breaker does the
actual circuit interruption.

 Relays
A relay is a device which detects the fault and supplies information to the
breaker for circuit interruption.
 . Fig. shows a typical relay circuit. It can be divided into three parts viz.
 (i) The primary winding of a *current transformer (C.T.) which is connected in series with
the circuit to be protected. The primary winding often consists of the main conductor
itself.
 (ii) The second circuit is the secondary winding of C.T. connected to the relay operating
coil.
 (iii) The third circuit is the tripping circuit which consists of a source of supply, trip coil of
circuit breaker and the relay stationary contacts. Under normal load conditions, the
e.m.f. of the secondary winding of C.T. is small and the current flowing in the relay
operating coil is insufficient to close the relay contacts. This keeps the trip coil of the
circuit breaker unenergised. Consequently, the contacts of the circuit breaker remain
closed and it carries the normal load current. When a fault occurs, a large current flows
through the primary of C.T. This increases the secondary e.m.f. and hence the current
through the relay operating coil. The relay contacts are closed and the trip coil of the
circuit breaker is energised to open the contacts of the circuit breaker.

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Switchgear

  • 2. Switchgear  The apparatus used for switching, controlling and protecting the electrical circuits and equipment is known as switchgear.  Fuse, Switch, relay, circuit breaker this are essential switchgears
  • 3. Essential Features of Switchgear  Complete reliability  Absolutely certain discrimination  Quick operation  Provision for manual control
  • 4. Switchgear Equipment 1. Switches. A switch is a device which is used to open or close an electrical circuit in a convenient way. It can be used under full-load or no-load conditions but it cannot interrupt the fault currents. When the contacts of a switch are opened, an *arc is produced in the air between the contacts. This is particularly true for circuits of high voltage and large current capacity. The switches may be classified into (i) air switches (ii) oil switches. The contacts of the former are opened in air and that of the latter are opened in oil.
  • 5.  2. Fuses A fuse is a short piece of wire or thin strip which melts when excessive current flows through it for sufficient time. It is inserted in series with the circuit to be protected. Under normal operating conditions, the fuse element it at a temperature below its melting point. Therefore, it carries the normal load current without overheating. However, when a short circuit or overload occurs, the current through the fuse element increases beyond its rated capacity. This raises the temperature and the fuse element melts (or blows out), disconnecting the circuit protected by it.
  • 6.  3. Circuit breakers A circuit breaker is an equipment which can open or close a circuit under all conditions viz. no load, full load and fault conditions. It is so designed that it can be operated manually (or by remote control) under normal conditions and automatically under fault conditions
  • 7.  under normal conditions and automatically under fault conditions. Fig.  shows the parts of a typical oil circuit breaker whereas shows its control by a relay circuit. The circuit breaker essentially consists of moving and fixed contacts enclosed in strong metal tank and immersed in oil, known as transformer oil. Under normal operating conditions, the contacts remain closed and the circuit breaker carries the full- load current continuously. In this condition, the e.m.f. in the secondary winding of current transformer (C.T.) is insufficient to operate the trip coil of the breaker but the contacts can be opened (and hence the circuit can be opened) by manual or remote control. When a fault occurs, the resulting overcurrent in the C.T. primary winding increases the secondary e.m.f. This energises the trip coil of the breaker and moving contacts are pulled down, thus opening the contacts and hence the circuit. The arc produced during the opening operation is quenched by the oil. It is interesting to note that relay performs the function of detecting a fault whereas the circuit breaker does the actual circuit interruption. 
  • 8.  Relays A relay is a device which detects the fault and supplies information to the breaker for circuit interruption.  . Fig. shows a typical relay circuit. It can be divided into three parts viz.
  • 9.  (i) The primary winding of a *current transformer (C.T.) which is connected in series with the circuit to be protected. The primary winding often consists of the main conductor itself.  (ii) The second circuit is the secondary winding of C.T. connected to the relay operating coil.  (iii) The third circuit is the tripping circuit which consists of a source of supply, trip coil of circuit breaker and the relay stationary contacts. Under normal load conditions, the e.m.f. of the secondary winding of C.T. is small and the current flowing in the relay operating coil is insufficient to close the relay contacts. This keeps the trip coil of the circuit breaker unenergised. Consequently, the contacts of the circuit breaker remain closed and it carries the normal load current. When a fault occurs, a large current flows through the primary of C.T. This increases the secondary e.m.f. and hence the current through the relay operating coil. The relay contacts are closed and the trip coil of the circuit breaker is energised to open the contacts of the circuit breaker. 