In medium-voltage distribution systems, especially within ring main units (RMUs), the choice of arc extinguishing technology directly impacts safety, operational life, and environmental compliance. The two leading solutions are Vacuum Circuit Breaker-based Circuit Breaker and SF6 gas Circuit Breaker, each grounded in distinct working principles and suited for specific application scenarios.
The Vacuum Circuit Breaker functions on a clear physical principle. When the contacts separate within a high-vacuum circuit breaker chamber, the absence of ionizable medium causes the arc plasma to deionize rapidly. This allows for current zero interruption typically within the first half-cycle. This technology is characterized by high electrical durability, minimal maintenance needs, and an environmentally friendly profile, as it involves no greenhouse gas emissions.
In contrast, SF6 Gas Interruption leverages the superior dielectric and arc-quenching properties of sulfur hexafluoride gas. The surrounding SF6 gas captures electrons from the arc to form heavy negative ions, which effectively cools and extinguishes the arc. Equipment based on SF6 gas insulation, such as the SMR6-12/24 SF6 Gas Fully Insulated & Sealed Ring Main Unit (RMU) Switchgear, offers advantages including a highly compact design, stable insulation performance across a broad temperature range, and strong resistance to pollution.
Selecting the appropriate technology depends on key application requirements. Vacuum Circuit Breaker technology is often favored for applications involving frequent switching, demanding high reliability, or with stringent environmental considerations. SF6-insulated equipment is typically optimal for space-constrained installations like dense urban substations or challenging industrial sites where compact footprint and consistent performance are paramount. Putai also supports customization and the supply of related medium-voltage accessories to meet system integration needs. For a solution engineered to your specific technical and operational priorities, consult with our engineering team.