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Gas-insulated switchgear ELK-14 C, 245 kV


High performance in a smaller footprint
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ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and indus-
try customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact.
The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about
150,000 people.
ABB offers a wide range of high-voltage products up to 1200 kV that help enhance
the reliability, efficiency and quality of power in transmission and distribution grids,
power plants and industries while minimizing environmental impact. The wide prod-
uct range is complemented by a comprehensive service offering.
ABB is the global leader in high-voltage GIS technology with more than 21,000 bays
installed around the world. In 2009, ABB commissioned a GIS rated to handle more
than one million volts (1200 kV), with a transmission capability of 6900 megawatts,
reaching new heights in terms of global voltage levels. We pioneered high-voltage
GIS in the mid-1960s and with the introduction of the compact 245 kV, we continue
to drive technology and innovation. Our product portfolio comprises a full range of
advanced GIS for voltages from 72.5 kV to 1200 kV.
ABB and 45 years of GIS innovation
ABB | GIS ELK-14 C, 245 kV 3
ABB and 45 years of GIS innovation 2
The ELK-14 C, 245 kV 4
Applications 4
Benefits 4
High performance ratings in a compact design 4
Low space requirements 4
Shortest transportation, installation and commissioning time 4
Low environmental impact 4
Highest product quality 4
Convenient operation and serviceability 4
Maximum flexibility 5
Reliable, well proven technology 5
Advanced features for smart substations 5
Technology 5
The ELK-14 gas-insulated switchgear from ABB 5
ABBs high-voltage circuit-breaker 6
The circuit-breaker 6
The circuit-breaker operating mechanism 7
How it works 7
ABBs disconnectors and earthing switches 8
The disconnector 8
The earthing switch 9
ABBs voltage and current transformers 10
The voltage transformer 10
The current transformer 11
Advanced features for smart substations 11
ABBs terminals and connecting elements 12
The connecting elements 12
Surge arresters 12
The terminal connections 13
Transformer connections 13
Cable terminations 13
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-air bushings 13
ABBs local control cubicle 14
The local control cubicle (LCC) 14
Advanced features for smart substations 14
ABBs commitment to total quality control 15
Enhancing eco-efficiency over the life cycle 16
The life cycle phases 16
Manufacturing phase 16
Use phase 16
End of life phase 16
Worldwide success 17
Technical data 18
Table of contents
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ABB holds a distinguished record of innovations in gas-insulated switchgear (GIS)
technology and our latest ELK-14 series for 245 kV is designed to break several
performance barriers.
In a power system, switchgear is used to control, protect and isolate electrical
equipment thereby enhancing the reliability of electrical supply. With GIS technology,
key components including contacts and conductors are protected with insulating
gas. Compactness, reliability and robustness make this a preferred solution where
space is a constraint such as in mega cities or in harsh environmental conditions.
The compactness of this GIS, which has a dimension of 5000 mm (length) x
1600 mm (width) x 2600 mm (height including voltage transformer), makes it ideal
for installations with constrained space and fast installation requirements where a
traditional GIS with the 245 kV, 3150 A and 50 kA ratings does not fit.
The new design reduces product volume by up to 40 percent compared to its
predecessor resulting in a considerably smaller footprint and reducing infrastructure
such as land and building costs by 40 percent.
Due to the 245 kVs compact and advanced design, it can be factory assembled
and fully tested, and shipped as one bay with all secondary cabling and local con-
trol cubicle in a container and on low bed trailers instead of many assembly units
delivering a remarkable 60 percent reduction in installation and commissioning time
compared to competing switchgears.
In addition to time and cost efficiencies, the ELK-14 C is also very environmentally
friendly. Because of its smaller size, the amount of SF
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insulating gas required is
about 20 percent less than competing switchgears.
The reduced amount of sealing, flange connections and support structures makes
efficient use of resources by reducing thermal losses and infrastructure investments.
The use of less packing material and streamlined transportation improves your
carbon footprint.
The latest ELK-14 is fully assembled and tested in a manufacturing facility that
uses an advance flow production system that adheres to ABB internal quality and
manufacturing excellence procedures. All bays are produced and tested in excellent
conditions under the strict supervision of ABBs engineers and GIS experts.
Together with the integrated local control cubicle front panel, the drive cubicle for
all drives for disconnector and earthing switches provides easy access for opera-
tion of the equipment. The drives carry position indicators, hand crank access and
padlocks at the operator corridor.
Gas density information can be supplied with combined density sensor/monitor and
indicated on the front panel. All instrument transformers are wired to the control
cubicle and have no additional interfaces in-between. A service platform above the
bays gives convenient access to viewports and gas handling equipment.
The ELK-14 C, 245 kV
Performance that addresses todays power challenges
Applications
Benefits
High performance ratings
in a compact design
Low space requirements
Shortest transportation,
installation and commis-
sioning time
Low environmental impact
Highest product quality
Convenient operation and
serviceability
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Full sets of standardized connection elements allows for all possible configurations
and building optimization, including integration into existing buildings, giving you ut-
most flexibility in the shortest possible delivery time. We offer standardized solutions
for the switchgear as well as for the control cubicle. With fewer parts to connect
and specific flange protection against environmental elements, you are assured of a
highly reliable SF
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insulation.
ABB believes that innovation is key to ABBs competitive advantage and it has
consistently invested in research and development to become a market leader. The
ELK-14 is based on pioneering GIS technology since the 1960s and installation in
over 100 countries. It complies with or exceeds the latest international standards
(IEC/ANSI) and has been type tested in independent laboratories.
To ensure an interoperable and future-proof substation, the ELK-14 has been
designed to incorporate the core values of the IEC 61850 standard. The standard
defines strict rules for realizing interoperability between functions and devices used
for protection, monitoring, control and automation in substations independent of
the manufacturer which means investing in the latest 245 kV GIS is safe and the life
cycle of your equipment is long-term.
The ELK-14 GIS from ABB is built on 50 years of pioneering research and develop-
ment and experience delivering over 21,000 switchgear bays in over 100 countries.
Our switchgears are crafted using standardized and modular components that en-
able the construction of common layouts and bus schemes.
Maximum flexibility
Reliable, well proven tech-
nology
Advanced features for
smart substations
Technology
The ELK-14 gas-insulated
switchgear from ABB
ELK-14 switchgear components
Circuit-breakers
Disconnectors and earthing switches
Voltage and current transformers
Connecting elements
Control & protection
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ABBs high-voltage circuit-breaker
Reliable, well proven technology
At the core of our switchgear system is the advanced double-motion auto puffer
circuit-breaker with an optimized and compact layout that minimizes the volume of
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insulating gas required by 20 percent. The PEHLA-certified circuit-breaker is
designed to provide optimal performance and low maintenance.
Each circuit-breaker comprises three single-phase breaker poles. Each pole con-
sists of the spring operating mechanism, the interrupter column with one interrupt-
ing chamber and the enclosure with the basic support structure. During overhauls,
the interrupter unit can be removed easily from the enclosure and replaced by a
new unit.
The circuit-breaker uses the double-motion auto puffer operating principle. At
high currents, the pressure inside the puffer increases rapidly due to rising tempera-
tures. This closes the puffer valve. The energy needed then to extinguish the arc is
produced by the arc itself. At low currents, the puffer valve remains open and the
circuit-breaker acts as a puffer breaker.
Double-motion auto puffer interrupters require far less operating energy than
single-motion puffer interrupters. Arcing contacts on both sides of the breaker are
coupled by a gear and move in opposite directions (double-motion), which minimiz-
es mechanical reaction forces and further reduces the necessary drive energy.
The circuit-breaker
Circuit-breaker with operating mechanism
A B C A B C A B C
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The circuit-breaker uses a spring operating mechanism for single- and three-pole
operation. The mechanism combines the non-wearing properties of a hydraulic
system with the robustness of mechanical spring operating mechanisms. We use
spring operating mechanism in our entire GIS portfolio from 72.5 kV to 1200 kV, and
we have supplied more than 100,000 spring operating mechanisms of this type.
Our spring operating mechanism is composed of a charging system, an energy
storage with disk spring stack, an independent actuator piston and control valves,
and auxiliary switches and position indicators. A hydraulic energy control system
is integrated within a compact and sealed block that does not require any external
piping. All components are easily accessible for maintenance and repair.
Charging
A pump moves oil from the low-pressure oil reservoir to the high-pressure side of
the energy storage piston and compresses the disk spring stack. A micro switch
stops the pump when the disk spring stack is fully-charged.
Close operation
A magnetically-operated change-over valve initiates the close operation and con-
nects the high-pressure side of the energy storage piston to the actuator piston.
Both sides of the actuator piston are connected to the high-pressure reservoir. Due
to the different areas of both surfaces of the actuator piston, the circuit-breaker
closes and stays in a closed position.
Open operation
The trip coil operates the change-over valve and connects the actuator piston to
the low-pressure reservoir. The circuit-breaker opens and stays in an open position
due to the difference in pressure.
The circuit-breaker operat-
ing mechanism
How it works
Three-pole operation: uncharged in open position Three-pole operation: charged in closed position Single-pole operation: A+B closed, C open
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ABBs disconnectors and earthing switches
Convenient operation and serviceability
Our disconnector and earthing switches are easy to operate and equipped with
safety features that contribute significantly to operational safety.
Disconnectors provide a safe insulating gap to isolate sections with different poten-
tial, for example busbar disconnectors, which isolate a feeder. The ELK-14 contains
two variants a busbar disconnector in busbar module and a linear disconnec-
tor. The linear disconnector can optionally be equipped with a fast-acting earthing
switch and enable the optimization of various layout configurations.
The operating mechanism is mounted in the central drive cabinet at the front of the
bay. Hand-crank access, position indicator and mechanical padlocking facility (with
electrical interlocking) are features conveniently located in the drive cabinet and are
accessible from the operators corridor.
The disconnector
Disconnector
Disconnector in busbar module
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Earthing switches connect isolated sections of the switchgear to the ground to
protect personnel during maintenance and assembly work.
Feeder terminals are often equipped with fast-acting (or make-proof) earthing
switches. These devices are able to ground induced currents on overhead lines,
discharge larger capacitances such as cables, and provide safety when the op-
posite end of a line is not properly de-energized. The fast-acting earthing switch
includes a spring operated mechanism, which is either charged by a motor or by a
hand crank.
Similar to disconnectors, the earthing switch operating mechanism is located in the
central drive cabinet at the front of the bay. Hand-crank access, position indicator
and mechanical padlocking facility (with electrical interlocking) are features conve-
niently located in the local control cubicle of the drive and are accessible from the
operators corridor.
The earthing switch
Disconnector with fast-acting
earthing switch
Maintenance earthing switch
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ABBs voltage and current transformers
Highly reliable metering, control, and protection functions
Our maintenance-free voltage and current transformers provide highly reliable me-
tering, control, and protection functions.
Used for system protection, our powerful transformers offer years of trouble-free
service.
The three-pole inductive voltage transformers are connected to the switchgear with
a standardized connecting flange and a partition insulator. The primary winding is
coiled on top of the core and the secondary windings. The latter are connected to
the terminals in the external terminal box through a gas-tight multiple bushing.
The voltage transformer
Voltage transformer
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Current transformer on maintenance
earthing switch
Non-conventional instrument
transformer (NCIT)
The inductive current transformers are attached to the same housing where the
maintenance earthing switch is located. The cores are located outside the gas com-
partment eliminating the need for a gas-tight feed to the secondary terminals. Each
current transformer may contain multiple cores for metering and protection within a
single cast resin case. Current transformer parameters such as burden, ratio, accu-
racy class and transient performance are set to meet specific project requirements.
Multi-ratio transformers provide different ratios selectable by taps.
Non-conventional instrument transformers (NCIT) replace traditional voltage and
current transformers. The NCIT uses two redundant Rogowski coils to measure
the current value. The primary voltage is measured by a capacitive voltage divider
composed of two cylindrical electrodes, the conductor and the enclosure. The
measured values are digitally processed by the secondary converters and sent to
the merging unit. From there the data is routed through a standardized, optical
connection to the protection, measurement and control devices.
The current transformer
Advanced features for
smart substations
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ABBs terminals and connecting elements
Maximum flexibility
We have versatile terminal and connecting elements that enable the switchgear to
be customized to fit your project requirements. We offer connecting elements in
various shapes and sizes including elbow joints, T-elements and straight sections.
The ELK-14 GIS has a universal expansion joint to absorb heat expansion and
vibrations during operation and civil engineering works. During site installation, the
expansion element ensures that neighboring bays can be coupled easily and
flexibly.
Surge arresters are fully-enclosed metal components that limit switching and light-
ning over voltages. For stable and reliable operations, the ELK-14 GIS is equipped
with gas-insulated metal-oxide surge arresters. Ratings and discharge classes are
tailored to your project specific requirements.
The connecting elements
Surge arresters
Straight Expansion joint
Elbow joint T-element Surge arrester
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The terminal connections
Transformer connections
Cable terminations
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-air bushings
We offer a complete range of connecting elements for peripherals, such as SF
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-air
bushings, enclosures for cable terminations and direct transformer connections.
Our standardized transformer connections link power transformers directly to the
switchgear via SF
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insulated bus ducts. Vibrations, thermal expansion of the trans-
former and switchgear, as well as movements resulting from the settling of founda-
tions, are compensated by bellows and expansion joints. A removable high-voltage
conductor link isolates the transformer for testing.
Our manufacturers accessory supply includes cable connections for fluid-filled,
dry-type or plug-in cable terminations. The interface for dry-type or fluid-filled ter-
minations is designed based on IEC 62271-209. A removable link disconnects and
isolates the GIS from the cable during high-voltage test for convenience and ease of
operations.
Our lightweight SF
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-air bushings are available in two variants with classical por-
celain insulators or in the standard version, with composite insulators and silicon
sheds. Creepage distance, length, and shape depend on the project-specific
environmental requirements. We provide SF
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-air bushings that are maintenance-free
with self-cleaning silicon sheds and protection against sandstorms.
Cable connection SF
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-air bushing Transformer connection
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ABBs local control cubicle
Reduced commissioning and installation time
The local control cubicle (LCC) includes all required functions for the control and
supervision of the GIS bay. The LCC is usually integrated and located on top of the
operating mechanism cabinet. As an integral part of the ELK-14 GIS, the LCC is
wired, factory-tested and shipped together with the bay as one transport unit. This
reduces installation and commissioning time to a minimum and eliminates errors
during site installation. Connections from the LCCs prepared terminal blocks to
dedicated protection cubicles, control systems, power supply, and inter-bay wiring
are the only installation work done on site.
Our LCC typically contains control devices and feeder protection. Our advanced
Relion

family of protection and control-IEDs and the advanced bay control mimic
with two-handed operation for conventional control ensure the safe and economical
operation of the switchgear.
Our broad range of control and protection systems include IEC 61850 compliant
products that provide you with open, future-proof and flexible system architecture.
Our advanced local control cubicles enables monitoring and remote diagnostic
functions ensuring high availability and fast access to precise information from
anywhere in the system, speeding up responses and reducing outage time. Cyber
security is embedded as an integral part of the product to keep you worry-free.
Investing in our switchgear is safe and increases the life cycle of your equipment.
Depending on your project requirements, we also deliver standalone LCCs with all
customary control and protection devices.
The local control cubicle
(LCC)
Advanced features for
smart substations
Conventional LCC with bay control
mimic
Modern LCC with Relion

control
IED and circuit-breaker emergency
control
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ABBs commitment to total quality control
Highest product quality
We are committed to giving you products of the highest quality that is why we
strive to produce only products that comply with or exceed the latest international
standards (IEC/ANSI). In addition, our products have been type tested in indepen-
dent laboratories. Our certified design and manufacturing processes guarantee the
highest quality of our products.
Our ELK-14 bays are fully assembled and tested in the factory with standardized,
automated and reliable procedures. After routine testing, shipping units are packed
in accordance with the freight carriers requirements, the duration of transportation,
the dispatch route and site storage requirements. Its compact size allows functional
bays to be shipped on flat racks.
Pre-tested, wired and SF
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pre-filled bays reduce the installation work significantly.
Bays are coupled using standard tools and gas handling is minimized. Site testing
according to IEC/ANSI standards and ABB quality assurance procedures include
leakage checks on flanges, instrument transformer tests, control and monitoring
functions, resistance measurements and a high-voltage test. Site installation can
be carried out by ABB or by personnel from your own company under the guidance
of a certified ABB supervisor. ABB offers training courses for every aspect of GIS
installation, operation and maintenance.
ABBs metal-enclosed gas-insulated switchgear requires minimal maintenance in
service. Under normal operational conditions, more than 50 years fault-free opera-
tion is assured with periodic visual checks. ABB Service provides competent 24/7
worldwide support in case of failures.
Our products are type
tested according to
different standards
IEC
ANSI/IEEE
Our products are certified
by third-party organizations
GOST
LAPEM
PEHLA
Section of a 1-breaker arrangement
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Enhancing eco-efficiency over the life cycle
Low environmental impact
For ABB, sustainability is about balancing economic success, environmental stew-
ardship and social progress to benefit all our stakeholders.
Sustainability considerations cover how we design and manufacture products, what
we offer customers, how we engage suppliers, how we assess risks and opportuni-
ties, and how we behave in the communities where we operate and towards one
another, while striving to ensure the health, safety and security of our employees,
contractors and others affected by our activities. In line with our business practices,
we publish environmental product declarations for each product we manufacture.
The life cycle of the ELK-14 product is composed of three phases: manufacture,
use and disposal. The manufacture scenario includes materials used, transport of
components and SF
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-gas leakage rates. The usage scenario includes transport of
products to customers as well as SF
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-gas leakage rates and energy losses as-
suming a 50-year life time. The disposal phase refers to SF
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-gas handling and the
energy for making recycled metals reusable.
Continuous improvement in product design resulted in a more compact footprint
that uses less aluminum and other metals
Low thermal losses due to innovative designs and material choices
Full bay shipment due to compact design reduces the environmental impact of
transportation dramatically
ABBs factory is ISO 14001 certified for environmental best practices and we also
conduct regular environmental audits at our suppliers facilities
Online monitoring for preventive maintenance
The low operating energies used by ABBs modern interrupters combined with the
efficient mechanical spring drives result in lower auxiliary power supply consump-
tion
Type tested for 0.1 percent SF
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-gas leakage rate per year
Minimized SF
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-gas leakage rates due to well proven sealing system
Use of material which is easy to recycle or dispose
Improved maintenance processes that avoid the release of gases and oil
Improved recycling and disposal through clear declarations adjusted to different
global standards
The life cycle phases
Manufacturing phase
Use phase
End of life phase
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Worldwide success
Over 900 bays in more than 120 substations in over 25 countries
Australia
2 substations
11 bays
Austria
1 substation
6 bays
China
5 substations
34 bays
France
1 substation
3 bays
India
7 substations
34 bays
Lebanon
1 substation
10 bays
Russia
23 substations
213 bays
Saudi Arabia
1 substation
3 bays
Thailand
5 substations
21 bays
US
3 substations
18 bays
United Arab Emirates
5 substations
29 bays
Algeria
3 substations
54 bays
Bahrain
3 substation
21 bays
Brazil
1 substation
6 bays
Canada
2 substations
11 bays
Egypt
4 substations
35 bays
Chile
5 substations
39 bays
Ireland
6 substations
74 bays
Italy
7 substations
43 bays
Morocco
1 substation
3 bays
Portugal
1 substation
7 bays
Spain
15 substations
93 bays
Switzerland
9 substations
52 bays
Syria
4 substations
66 bays
Libya
2 substations
19 bays
Singapore
1 substation
1 bay
Peru
2 substations
7 bays
Mexico
5 substations
24 bays
Sri Lanka
1 substation
9 bays
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Technical data
ELK-14 C, 245 kV
ELK-14 double busbar bay
Circuit-breakers
Disconnectors and earthing switches
Voltage and current transformers
Connecting elements
Control & protection
Note: Dimensions in mm
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ELK-14 C, 245 kV Product ID 1HC0071250M0020
Rated voltage kV up to 253
Power-frequency withstand voltage, 1 min. kV 460
Power-frequency withstand voltage, 1 min. across open contacts kV 530
Lightning impulse withstand voltage kV 1050
Lightning impulse withstand voltage across open contacts kV 1200
Rated frequency Hz 50/60
Rated continuous current A 3150
Rated short-time withstand current kA 50
Rated withstand impulse current kA 135
Circuit-breaker
First pole-to-clear factor 1.3/1.5
Rated breaking current, 50/60 Hz kA 50
Rated making current, peak value kA 135
Drive type spring
Rated opening time ms
<
30
Rated breaking time ms < 50
Rated closing time ms
<
100
Reclosing time ms
<
300
Rated operating sequence O - 0.3s - CO - 1min - CO or CO - 15s - CO
High-speed auto-reclosing single- and three-phase
Mechanical endurance test class M2
Capacitive current switching test class C2
Disconnector and earthing switch
Capacitive current switching capability mA 250
Bus-transfer current switching capability A/V 1600/20
Opening/closing time s
<
2.5
Classification of disconnector for mechanical endurance class M2
Mechanical endurance of earthing switch CO 3000
Fast-acting earthing switch
Switching performance making capacity: Current kA 135
Switching performance Inductive currents: Voltage kV 2
Switching performance Inductive currents: Current A 80
Switching performance capacitive currents: Voltage kV 12
Switching performance capacitive currents: Current A 3
Motor running time s < 6
Classification for electrical endurance class E1
Mechanical endurance CO 3000
Voltage transformer
Rated output (total) VA 100
Rated accuracy class % 0.2
Rated thermal power (total) VA 1000
Rated voltage factor 1.9/8 h
Number of secondary windings 1 or 2
Current transformer
Cores for metering
Cores for protection
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-air bushing
Continuous bending load N 2500
Test bending load N 5000
Creepage distance mm/kV 20, 25, 31
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Intellectual property information
The term status denotes the type of intellectual property
concerned and distinguishes between patents, patent
applications, utility models and designs, for example.
The following table represents ABB intellectual property
relating to the ELK-14 C, 245 kV by 5 March 2013.
Applications:
CN102570337; CN102163816; CN102568912;
CN102263384; CN102420397; CN102315606;
CN102629743; CN102684101; EP2390890;
EP2390887; EP2405549; EP2466604; EP2466706;
EP2485353; EP2501002; EP2551886;
KR20130014435; US2007-0246444; US2011-0290624;
US2012-0293919; US2012-0113568
Granted Patents:
CN1661872; CN1661873; CN100472685;
CN101128896; CN1042276; CN1046829; CN1046828;
CN1076478; EP0676842 (IT, FR, DE, CH); EP0678952
(IT, FR, DE, CH); EP0730160 (IT, GB, FR, DE, CH);
EP1351267 (FR, DE, AT); EP1569256 (FR, DE, CH, AT);
EP1569311 (FR, DE, CH, AT); EP1675142 (IT, HU, GB, FR,
ES, DE, CH, AT); EP1863052 (FR, DE, CH); JP3914278;
JP4381711; JP4472552; JP4472553; JP5019461;
KR101123223; KR101122198; KR101153915;
KR101213615; US5625179; US5723814; US5753864;
US5804972; US7122758; US7417847; US7626286
Designs:
EU001804139-0001-0007; IN233847; IN233848;
IN233849; IN233850; IN233851; IN233852; IN233853;
RU80989; US29383122; ZL201130004699.6
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