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I4  Trend\   Thcw breaker\  wcre cxten\i\elq  used until a  tern   3nly hreaket  for all LT   In lower range\. say. up   This has become the   This has the latot
 year5 ago (say,  1970s) hut  are non  fast losing  thcit-  ~pplication\   to 66 kV. this breaker  IS   iiiobt preferred  breaker   technology  in the at-c
 hold  in  favour of  SF, and  VCB\ for HT and ACBs   now fast  lo\ing  it\  hold   with thc wide\t  voltage   interruption  and suitable
 for 1.T \y\tetn\   in favour of  SF,,  duc to   range and suitability  for   for all applications a\
           cost considerations arid   all  application\   noted above, particularly
           the cumbcrsome dry air             in view of having
           preswre sy\tem. In                 achieved  a very low
           higher ranges.  say.  120-         chopping current, of the
           765 kV, however.  they             order of just 2A and even
           are \till  being  used hut         le\s. In view of current
           only rarely                        chopping and limited
                                              voltage range.  however,
                                              it is facing limitations in
                                              its extensive application.
                                              The development work
                                              on higher ranges is still
                                              under way and not many
                                              breakers above 36 kV
                                              have been produced so
                                              far. Tendency  to a cold
                                              weld, during closing and
                                              change in the arc
                                              chamber pressure, during
                                              an interruption  which
                                              may damage the metallic
                                              bellows (Figure IY.24),
                                              have also been  noted as
                                              disadvantages in their
                                              extensive use
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 "These comparisons  relate only to HT interrupters.
 "For LT systems only.
 'Referred  to at power frequency (SO or 60 H7) and ratcd current. These figures are approximate and for a general  reference  only. They may vary  with rating, loading and manufacturer. For
 lower voltage ratings. they may  he shightly  higher.
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