High speed fault diverter switch for gas-insulated systems

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CA 1086375

HIGH SPEED FAULT DIVERTER SWITCH FOR GAS-INSULATED SYSTEMS ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A high speed fault diverter switch is connected near the input side of a gas-insulated substation. The switch is normally open and is used in response to arcing anywhere within the substation to connect the gas-insulated high-voltage conductor to ground for each phase of the system at high speed to divert the fault current to ground.

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