Controlled Switching (CS) Method
Controlled Switching (CS) is a technique used to eliminate harmful transients by precisely timing the switching operations of circuit breakers (CBs). The closing or opening commands to the CB are delayed in such a way that the contacts make or separate at an optimal phase angle, minimizing transient effects.
Key Principles:
Time Sequence in Controlled Switching
The following steps outline the sequence of events in controlled switching for a single phase of a circuit breaker:
Visual Representation
A diagram would typically show the time sequence involved in controlled switching, highlighting the relationship between the busbar voltage waveform, the internal waiting time, and the precise moment of contact closure.
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