IP Library Granted Patent US 9,108,149
Granted Patent B2
US 9,108,149 · App. 14/057,486 · Granted Aug 18, 2015

Air dehydrating breather assembly for providing dehumidified air to electrical devices, and related method

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Patent No.
US 9,108,149
App. No.
14/057,486
Granted
Aug 18, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An air dehydrating breather assembly and method provide dehumidifying air suitable to be supplied into oil expansion vessels used in electrical devices. The air dehydrating breather assembly includes first and second air demoisturizer units respectively associated with two corresponding oil expansion vessels. The first air demoisturizer unit includes a first tank housing moisture absorber and a second tank housing moisture absorber alternatively providing dehumidified air. The second air demoisturizer unit includes a third tank housing moisture absorber providing dehumidified air. Sensors are associated with the first, second and third tanks to detect the level of saturation of their moisture absorbers. An electronic processing unit is operatively associated with the sensors for routing dehumidified air to the associated oil-expansion vessels from the tanks whose moisture absorbers are not saturated.

Claims (66)

1. An air dehydrating breather assembly for dehumidifying air suitable to be supplied into oil expansion vessels used in electrical devices, the assembly comprising:

a first air demoisturizer unit configured to be connected in fluid communication with a first associated oil expansion vessel, the first air demoisturizer unit comprising:

a first tank including first moisture absorbing means, one or more inlet openings configured to allow a flow of air to be dehumidified into the first tank, and one or more outlet openings configured to allow a flow of dehumidified air out from the first tank;

a second tank including second moisture absorbing means, one or more second inlet openings configured to allow a flow of air to be dehumidified into the second tank, and one or more second outlet openings configured to allow a flow of dehumidified air out from the second tank;

a first sensor operatively associated with at least the first tank and configured to detect a level of saturation of the first moisture absorbing means; and

first valve means operatively associated with and configured to allow a flow of dehumidified air from the first tank or the second tank;

a second air demoisturizer unit configured to be connected in fluid communication with a second associated oil expansion vessel and with the first demoisturizer unit, the second demoisturizer unit comprising:

a third tank including third moisture absorbing means, one or more third inlet openings configured to allow a flow of air to be dehumidified into the third tank, and one or more third outlet openings configured to allow a flow of dehumidified air out from the first tank;

a second sensor operatively associated with the third tank and configured to detect a level of saturation of the third moisture absorbing means; and

second valve means operatively associated with the third tank; and

electronic means operatively associated with the first sensor and the second sensor, the electronic means being configured to at least one of:

actuate the first valve means and cause the flow of dehumidified air from the second tank towards the first oil expansion vessel when the detected level of saturation of the first moisture absorbing means exceeds a predetermined first threshold; and

actuate the second valve means and cause the flow of dehumidified air from the first demoisturizer unit towards the second oil expansion vessel when the detected level of saturation of the third moisture absorbing means exceeds a predetermined second threshold.

2. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first tank and the second tank are placed side by side relative to each other.

3. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first tank and the second tank are placed one inside the other.

4. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:

the first moisture absorbing means are heat regenerable; and

the first tank comprises a first heater configured to regenerate the first moisture absorbing means.

5. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the electronic means comprise a first electronic unit which is operatively connected to the first sensor and is configured to activate the first heater and start regeneration of the first moisture absorbing means while dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated first oil expansion vessel is supplied from the second tank.

6. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the first electronic unit is configured to actuate the first valve means and cause the flow of dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated first oil expansion vessel again from the first tank when the detected level of saturation of the first moisture absorbing means drops below a predetermined third threshold.

7. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 5 , wherein:

the second moisture absorbing means are heat regenerable;

the second tank comprises a second heater configured to regenerate the second moisture absorbing means;

the first electronic unit is configured to activate the second heater and start regeneration of the second moisture absorbing means when dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated first oil expansion vessel is supplied again from the first tank.

8. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 5 , comprising:

a third sensor which is operatively associated with the second tank and configured to detect a level of saturation of the second moisture absorbing means,

wherein the first electronic unit is configured to actuate the first valve means and cause the flow of dehumidified air again from the first tank towards the associated first oil expansion vessel when the detected level of saturation of the second moisture absorbing means exceeds a predetermined fourth threshold.

9. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 5 ,

wherein the third moisture absorbing means are heat regenerable; and

the third tank comprises a third heater configured to regenerate the third moisture absorbing means.

10. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the electronic means comprise:

a second electronic unit which is separated from the first electronic unit and is operatively connected to the second sensor, the second electronic unit being configured to activate the third heater and start regeneration of the third moisture absorbing means while dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated second oil expansion vessel is supplied from the first demoisturizer unit.

11. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the second electronic unit is configured to actuate the second valve means and cause the flow of dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated second oil expansion vessel again from the third tank when the detected level of saturation of the third moisture absorbing means drops below a predetermined fifth threshold.

12. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 7 ,

wherein the third moisture absorbing means are heat regenerable; and

the third tank comprises a third heater configured to regenerate the third moisture absorbing means.

13. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 12 , wherein the electronic means comprise:

a second electronic unit which is separated from the first electronic unit and is operatively connected to the second sensor, the second electronic unit being configured to activate the third heater and start regeneration of the third moisture absorbing means while dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated second oil expansion vessel is supplied from the first demoisturizer unit.

14. The dehydrating breather assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the second electronic unit is configured to actuate the second valve means and cause the flow of dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated second oil expansion vessel again from the third tank when the detected level of saturation of the third moisture absorbing means drops below a predetermined fifth threshold.

15. A method for dehumidifying air suitable to be supplied into oil expansion vessels of electrical devices, the method comprising:

arranging a first air demoisturizer unit to be connected in fluid communication with a first associated oil expansion vessel, and arranging a second air demoisturizer unit to be connected in fluid communication with a second associated oil expansion vessel and with the first demoisturizer unit,

wherein the first air demoisturizer unit includes:

a first tank containing a first moisture absorber, one or more inlet openings for allowing a flow of air to be dehumidified into the first tank, and one or more outlet openings for allowing flow of dehumidified air out from the first tank;

a second tank containing a second moisture absorber, one or more second inlet openings for allowing a flow of air to be dehumidified into the second tank, and one or more second outlet openings for allowing a flow of dehumidified air out from the second tank;

a first sensor operatively associated with at least the first tank for detecting a level of saturation of the first moisture absorber; and

a first valve operatively associated with and configured to allow a flow of dehumidified air from the first tank or the second tank, wherein the second demoisturizer unit includes:

a third tank containing a third moisture absorber, one or more third inlet openings for allowing a flow of air to be dehumidified into the third tank, and one or more third outlet openings for allowing a flow of dehumidified-air out from the first tank;

a second sensor operatively associated with the third tank for detecting a level of saturation of the third moisture absorber; and

a second valve means operatively associated with the third tank, and wherein the method comprises, in whichever order:

actuating, by an associated electronic processing unit, (i) the first valve and causing the flow of dehumidified air from the second tank towards the first oil expansion vessel when the detected level of saturation of the first moisture absorber exceeds a predetermined first threshold; and (ii) the second valve and causing the flow of dehumidified air from the first demoisturizer unit towards the second oil expansion vessel when the detected level of saturation of the third moisture absorber exceeds a predetermined second threshold.

16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein:

the first moisture absorber is heat regenerable;

a first heater is provided inside the first tank for regenerating the first moisture absorber; and

the method includes activating, by the electronic processing unit, the first heater and starting regeneration of the first moisture absorber while dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated first oil expansion vessel is supplied from the second tank.

17. The method according to claim 16 , comprising:

comparing the level of saturation of the first moisture absorber with a predetermined third threshold and actuating the first valve to cause the flow of dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated first oil expansion vessel again from the first tank when the detected level of saturation of the first moisture absorber drops below a predetermined third threshold.

18. The method according to claim 16 , wherein:

the second moisture absorber is heat regenerable;

a second heater is provided inside the second tank for regenerating the second moisture absorber; and

the method includes activating, by the electronic processing unit, the second heater and starting regeneration of the second moisture absorber when dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated first oil expansion vessel is supplied again from the first tank.

19. The method according to claim 18 , wherein:

the third moisture absorber is heat regenerable;

a third heater is provided inside the third tank for regenerating the third moisture absorber; and

the method includes activating, by the electronic processing unit, the third heater and starting regeneration of the third moisture absorber while dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated second oil expansion vessel is supplied from the first demoisturizer unit.

20. The method according to claim 16 , comprising:

comparing the level of saturation of the third moisture absorber with a predetermined fifth threshold and actuating the second valve to cause the flow of dehumidified air to be routed towards the associated second oil expansion vessel again from the third tank when the detected level of saturation of the third moisture absorbing means drops below the predetermined fifth threshold.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: COMEM S.R.L
Reel/Frame 057556/0941 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD.
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 040622/0128 →