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SABS tests MV Switchgear’s 36kV RMV outdoor enclosure, indoor arc cooler solution

The 36 kV RMV outdoor enclosure is undergoing the internal arc test at SABS NETFA for accessibility ‘B’ (public protection)

The 36 kV RMV outdoor enclosure is undergoing the internal arc test at SABS NETFA for accessibility ‘B’ (public protection)

6th March 2025

     

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Switchgear manufacturer Actom MV Switchgear received the first order for its 36 kV outdoor unit from a prominent mining company shortly after completing the successful testing by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) of the internal arc safety of the outdoor enclosure designed for its 36 kV ring main unit with vacuum (RMV).

The testing was performed in June last year on the most common three-way “LCL” non-extensible configuration, incorporat­ing two ring switch-disconnectors and a circuit-breaker tee-off. The testing was conducted in accordance with IEC 62271-202, the international stand­ard for prefabricated substations, to achieve an internal arc classification of IAC-AB 20 kA 0,5 s as prescribed in SANS 1874, the South African front-end standard for ring main units (RMUs).

This required two tests to verify the enclosure’s arc venting capability. The first test was conducted for accessibil­ity “A”, with the enclosure doors open to verify operator safety if an internal arc fault occurs when standing in front of the unit. The second test was conducted for accessibility “B”, with the enclosure doors closed and cotton indicators placed on all sides of the enclosure to verify the public’s safety in the vicinity of the enclosure.

“The discontinuation of the Schneider FLUSARC 36 kV rated RMU presented the ideal opportunity for us to conduct the testing on the 36 kV-rated version of the popular 12/24 kV RMV product range, previously inter­nal arc tested,” says MV Switchgear design and development manager Rhett Kelly.

In South Africa, 36 kV-rated switchgear is predominantly used for renewable energy wind farm ap­plications.

The results from the test conducted on the three-way “LCL” outdoor enclosure can be transferred to other RMU configurations using the rules and guidance provided in IEC 62271-312 without further testing.

While at SABS National Electrical Test Facility, Actom MV Switchgear also tested internal arc on its pedestal and arc duct solution developed for the indoor extensible RMV units. The tests were carried out in accordance with IEC 62271-200, successfully achieving an internal arc classification of IAC AFLR 20 kA 1 s.

As indoor units are only accessible to authorised personnel, only one test for accessibility “A” was required – with cotton indicators positioned at the front, lateral and rear sides of the switchgear with a mock-up room simulation.

“As the vertical arc duct incorpo­rates an internal arc pressure relief device with arc ‘coolers’, we opted to test with a ceiling height of only 3 m above the floor level. Further, although SANS 1874 only requires a fault duration of half a second, we were confident that we could achieve a one second test duration based on the design and experience gained from years of extensive internal arc testing,” con­cludes Kelly.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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