IP Library Granted Patent US 10,854,368
Granted Patent B2
US 10,854,368 · App. 15/987,315 · Granted Dec 1, 2020

Electrical equipment with rupture oil deflector

Inventors: Samuel Brodeur (Varennes, CA); Patrice Lamothe (Varennes, CA); Alexandre Cote (Varennes, CA); Claude Lambert (Varennes, CA)
Assignee: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AG
H01F27/02H01F27/12
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Patent No.
US 10,854,368
App. No.
15/987,315
Granted
Dec 1, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical equipment is provided that prevents uncontrolled explosions that may occur due to arc faults in the tank. During an overpressure condition caused by an arc fault, the top of the tank ruptures along a weakened region. Cooling oil that escapes during a rupture is redirected by a deflector to prevent the oil from spraying outward from the tank.

Claims (28)

1. An electrical equipment, comprising:

a tank with side walls comprising opposing short side walls and opposing long side walls, the tank containing a cooling oil;

a top cover attached to the tank and enclosing the cooling oil;

a weakened region between the tank and the top cover, wherein the weakened region ruptures when an overpressure condition occurs in the tank to release pressure; and

a deflector extending along at least a portion of the top cover and disposed outward from the weakened region and having an overhang portion disposed over the weakened region and extending inward toward a center of the tank, the deflector being disposed along one of the opposing long side walls, at least some of the cooling oil escaping under pressure when the weakened region ruptures, the cooling oil escaping contacting an inner surface of the deflector and being redirected to limit outward spraying of the cooling oil escaping.

2. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the top cover is welded to the tank.

3. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the deflector is attached to the tank.

4. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the tank comprises a flange at a top thereof, the top cover being attached to the flange.

5. The electrical equipment according to claim 4 , wherein the deflector is attached to the flange.

6. The electrical equipment according to claim 5 , wherein the deflector is attached to the flange with threaded fasteners, the deflector thereby being configured to be unattached from the tank during shipping and to be attached to the tank at a site of usage.

7. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , further comprising a space below the weakened region and between the deflector and the tank, the space being configured for the cooling oil escaping to flow down through the space to sidewalls of the tank.

8. The electrical equipment according to claim 7 , further comprising spaced apart blocks attached to the tank, the deflector being attached to the blocks, wherein the space is disposed between the spaced apart blocks and between the tank and the deflector.

9. The electrical equipment according to claim 8 , wherein the tank comprises a flange at a top thereof, the blocks are attached to a bottom side of the flange, and the deflector is attached to a bottom side of the blocks.

10. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , further comprising a containment structure surrounding a base of the tank, the containment structure being configured to contain cooling oil that escapes from the tank, the deflector redirecting the cooling oil escaping to an inside of the containment structure.

11. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the deflector comprises a vertical portion laterally spaced from the weakened region.

12. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the the deflector is not disposed along the opposing short side walls.

13. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 wherein the deflector extends along at least 50% of a length of one of the long sidewalls.

14. The electrical equipment according to claim 13 wherein the deflector extends along at least 75% of a length of one of the long sidewalls.

15. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the side walls plastically deform to absorb overpressure before the weakened region ruptures.

16. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , further comprising a space below the weakened region and between the deflector and the tank the space being configured for the cooling oil escaping to flow down through the space to the sidewalls of the tank, and further comprising a containment structure surrounding a base of the tank, the containment structure being configured to contain cooling oil that escapes from the tank, the deflector redirecting the cooling oil escaping to an inside of the containment structure.

17. The electrical equipment according to claim 16 , wherein the top cover is welded to the tank, the deflector is attached to the tank with threaded fasteners, the deflector thereby being configured to be unattached from the tank during shipping and to be attached to the tank at a site of usage, the deflector comprises a vertical portion laterally spaced from the weakened region, and the deflector comprises an overhang portion disposed over the weakened region and extending inward toward a center of the tank.

18. The electrical equipment according to claim 17 , wherein the tank comprises a flange at a top thereof, the top cover being welded to the flange, the deflector is attached to the flange, the side walls comprise opposing short side walls and opposing long side walls, one of the deflector being disposed along each of the opposing long side walls and not along the opposing short side walls, and the deflector extends along at least 75% of a length of one of the sidewalls.

19. The electrical equipment according to claim 18 , further comprising spaced apart blocks attached to a bottom side of the flange, the deflector is attached to a bottom side of the blocks, the space is disposed between the blocks and between the tank and the deflector, and the side walls plastically deform to absorb overpressure before the weakened region ruptures.

20. The electrical equipment according to claim 15 , wherein the side walls comprise reinforcement ribs to prevent the sidewalls from bursting in a first overpressure stage, the side walls plastically deforming in the first overpressure stage before a second overpressure stage when the weakened region ruptures.

21. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical equipment is a transformer.

22. The electrical equipment according to claim 21 , wherein the tank responds in stages to overpressure conditions resulting from electrical arcs within the tank, the tank plastically deforming to absorb the overpressure condition without bursting the sidewalls in a first stage, and the weakened region rupturing to allow pressure to escape from the tank in a second stage.

23. The electrical equipment according to claim 22 , wherein the deflector minimizes environmental or safety hazards associated with spraying of the cooling oil when the weakened region ruptures.

24. The electrical equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the deflector minimizes environmental or safety hazards associated with spraying of the cooling oil when the weakened region ruptures.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065549/0576 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 31, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058666/0540 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2018
From: BRODEUR, SAMUEL; LAMOTHE, PATRICE; COTE, ALEXANDRE; LAMBERT, CLAUDE
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 047385/0799 →