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40.5kV/72.5kV/145kV/170kV/252kV/363kV Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker

  • 40.5kV/72.5kV/145kV/170kV/252kV/363kV Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker

Key attributes

Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. 40.5kV/72.5kV/145kV/170kV/252kV/363kV Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker
Rated voltage 252kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series RHB

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

Description :

The RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker is specifically designed for outdoor high - voltage environments. Utilizing self - blast arc - extinguishing technology and taking advantage of the excellent insulating and arc - extinguishing properties of SF₆ gas, it can quickly quench arcs, ensuring the efficient interruption of fault currents. With a compact and robust structure, it can adapt to various harsh weather conditions. It boasts high reliability and a long service life, which can significantly reduce maintenance frequency, making it a key device for enhancing the safety and stability of power systems.

Main function introduction:

  • SF6 gas is used for arc extinguishing

  • Monitor with a pointer-type density relay

  • Adopt the self-blast arc extinguishing principle

  • Adopt pointer-type density relays for pressure and density monitoring

Technology parameters:

RHB-40.5

Item Unit Parameter
Rated voltage kV 40.5
Rated frequency Hz 50/60
Rated current A up to 4000
Rated short-time withstand current,  up to 3 s kA up to 63
Rated peak withstand current kA 80
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min) kV 95
Power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min ),across open contacts kV 95
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage 1.2/50  us kV 200
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage  1.2/50  us, across open contacts kV 250
Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5
Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.4
Temperature range (ambient) -30...+40
Type of installation   outdoor
Partial discharge capacity PC <5
SF6 leakage rate per year   <0.5%
Maintenance cycle Year 30

RHB-72.5

Item Unit Parameter
Rated voltage kV 72.5
Rated frequency Hz 50
Rated current A up to 4000
Rated short-time withstand current,  up to 3 s kA up to 63
Rated peak withstand current kA 100
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min) kV 140
Power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min ),across open contacts kV 160
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage 1.2/50  us kV 325
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage  1.2/50  us, across open contacts kV 375
Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5/0.6
Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5/0.5
Temperature range (ambient) -30...+40
Type of installation   outdoor
Partial discharge capacity PC <5
SF6 leakage rate per year   <0.5%
Maintenance cycle Year 30

RHB-123/145

Item Unit Parameter
Rated voltage kV 123 145
Rated frequency Hz 50/60
Rated current A up to 4000
Rated short-time withstand current,  up to 3 s kA up to 63
Rated peak withstand current kA 100  
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min) kV 230 275
Power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min ),across open contacts kV 265 315
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage 1.2/50  us kV 550 650
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage  1.2/50  us, across open contacts kV 650 750
Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.6
Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5
Temperature range (ambient) -30...+40
Type of installation   outdoor
Partial discharge capacity PC <5
SF6 leakage rate per year   <0.5%
Maintenance cycle Year 30

RHB-170

Item Unit Parameter
Rated voltage kV 170
Rated frequency Hz 50/60
Rated current A up to 4000
Rated short-time withstand current,  up to 3 s kA up to 63
Rated peak withstand current kA 125
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min) kV 275
Power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min ),across open contacts kV 315
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage 1.2/50  us kV 650
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage  1.2/50  us, across open contacts kV 750
Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5
Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.4
Temperature range (ambient) -40...+40
Type of installation   outdoor
Partial discharge capacity PC <5
SF6 leakage rate per year   <0.5%
Maintenance cycle Year 30

RHB-252

Item Unit Parameter
Rated voltage kV 252
Rated frequency Hz 50/60
Rated current A up to 4000
Rated short-time withstand current,  up to 3 s kA up to 63
Rated peak withstand current kA 100/125
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min) kV 460
Power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min ),across open contacts kV 530
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage 1.2/50  us kV 1050
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage  1.2/50  us, across open contacts kV 1200
Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.6/0.6
Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5/0.5
Temperature range (ambient) -30...+40
Type of installation   outdoor
Partial discharge capacity PC <5
SF6 leakage rate per year   <0.5%
Maintenance cycle Year 30

RHB-363

Item Unit Parameter
Rated voltage kV 363
Rated frequency Hz 50/60
Rated current A up to 4000
Rated short-time withstand current,  up to 3 s kA up to 63
Rated peak withstand current kA 100/125
Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min) kV 450
Power-frequency withstand voltage( 1 min ),across open contacts kV 520
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage 1.2/50  us kV 1175
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage  1.2/50  us, across open contacts kV 1175
Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.6
Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20℃) circuit-breaker/other components Mpa 0.5
Temperature range (ambient) -30...+40
Type of installation   outdoor
Partial discharge capacity PC <5
SF6 leakage rate per year   <0.5%
Maintenance cycle Year 30

   

Device structure:

RHB-40.5

RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker.png

RHB-72.5

72.5kV RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker.jpg

RHB-123/145

123/145kV RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker.jpg

 

RHB-170

170kV RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker.jpg

RHB-252

 

252kV RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker.jpg

RHB-363

363kV RHB type Live tank SF6 gas circuit breaker.png

 

 

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FAQ
Q: How to choose the voltage level of high-voltage sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker?
A:

1. Select the circuit breaker corresponding to the voltage level based on the power grid level
The standard voltage (12/24/40.5/72.5/126/170/245/363/420/550/800/1100kV) is matched with the corresponding nominal voltage of the power grid. For example, for a 35kV power grid, a 40.5kV circuit breaker is selected. According to standards such as GB/T 1984/IEC 62271-100, the rated voltage is ensured to be ≥ the maximum operating voltage of the power grid.
2. Applicable scenarios for non-standard customized voltage
Non standard customized voltage (11/22/44/52/132/230/275/300/345/400/380/765kV) is used for special power grids, such as the renovation of old power grids and specific industrial power scenarios. Due to the lack of suitable standard voltage, manufacturers need to customize according to power grid parameters, and after customization, insulation and arc extinguishing performance must be verified.
3. The consequences of selecting the wrong voltage level
Choosing a low voltage level can cause insulation breakdown, leading to SF leakage and equipment damage; Choosing a high voltage level significantly increases costs, increases operational difficulties, and may also result in performance mismatch issues.

Q: What is the difference between vacuum circuit breaker and SF6 circuit breaker?
A:
  1. Their core difference is arc-extinguishing media: Vacuum breakers use high vacuum (10⁻⁴~10⁻⁶Pa) for insulation and arc extinction; SF₆ breakers rely on SF₆ gas, which adsorbs electrons well to quench arcs.
  2. In voltage adaptation: Vacuum breakers fit medium-low voltages (10kV, 35kV; some up to 110kV), rarely 220kV+. SF₆ breakers suit high-ultra high voltages (110kV~1000kV), mainstream for ultra-high voltage grids.
  3. For performance: Vacuum breakers extinguish arcs fast (<10ms), have 63kA~125kA breaking capacity, suit frequent use (e.g., power distribution) with long life (>10,000 cycles). SF₆ breakers excel in stable large/inductive current breaking but work less frequently, needing insulation recovery time post-extinction.
  4. Compared to SF6 gas circuit breakers, vacuum circuit breakers can achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions and are more environmentally friendly because the arc extinguishing device does not contain any gas
Q: What are the core differences between live tank circuit breakers and tank circuit breakers?
A:
  1. The core differences between porcelain column circuit breakers and tank circuit breakers—two main structural types of high-voltage circuit breakers—lie in six key aspects.
  2. Structurally, porcelain column types are supported by porcelain insulation pillars, with open-layout components like arc extinguishing chambers and operating mechanisms. Tank types use metal-sealed tanks to encapsulate and highly integrate all core parts.
  3. For insulation, the former relies on porcelain pillars, air, or composite insulating materials; the latter combines SF₆ gas (or other insulating gases) with metal tanks.
  4. Arc extinguishing chambers are mounted on the top or pillars of porcelain columns for the former, while built inside metal tanks for the latter.
  5. In application, porcelain column types suit outdoor high-voltage distribution with a dispersed layout; tank types adapt flexibly to indoor/outdoor scenarios, especially space-constrained environments.
  6. Maintenance-wise, the former’s exposed components enable targeted repairs; the latter’s sealed structure reduces overall maintenance frequency but requires full inspections for local faults.
  7. Technically, porcelain column types offer intuitive structure and strong anti-pollution flashover performance, while tank types boast excellent sealing, high SF₆ insulation strength, and superior resistance to external interference.
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