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Load Break Switch (LBS)

An LBS is a hybrid between a standard disconnect switch (isolator) and a circuit breaker. While a simple isolator can only be operated when the power is off, an LBS features an internal arc-quenching mechanism that allows it to safely interrupt rated load currents manually or via a motor. It is an economical solution for routine switching and isolating transformers in medium-voltage systems up to 36 kV.

The Load Break Switch serves as a vital control point in distribution networks, often paired with HRC (High Rupturing Capacity) fuses to provide a complete protection system. [1, 2]
  • Operating Principle: Unlike an isolator, which relies on a slow manual pull that could cause a dangerous arc in air, an LBS uses a spring-energy storage mechanism. This ensures that the contacts separate at a high, predetermined speed regardless of how fast the operator moves the handle, effectively "snapping" the arc so it can be quenched.
  • Arc Quenching Media: To handle the arc formed during on-load switching, LBS units use various media:
    • Air: Uses arc chutes or arcing horns to stretch and cool the arc in open air.
    • SF6 Gas: Pressurized gas absorbs free electrons to extinguish the arc almost instantly.
    • Vacuum: Separation occurs in a sealed vacuum interrupter where the arc cannot be sustained.
  • Key Capabilities:
    • Normal Switching: Can handle "making" (closing) and "breaking" (opening) of rated currents.
    • Fault Withstand: While it cannot break a short-circuit, it is designed to withstand the mechanical and thermal stresses of a fault current until a downstream circuit breaker or series fuse clears it.
    • Capacitive/Inductive Switching: Used to de-energize unloaded transformers (exciting current) or long cables (charging current).
  • Common Applications:
    • Ring Main Units (RMU): Essential for reconfiguring urban power feeders.
    • Transformer Protection: Typically installed on the high-voltage side to allow for maintenance isolation.
    • Sectionalizing: Used on overhead lines to isolate a specific segment of the grid during repairs without shutting down the entire line.
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