Hi
While dead tank circuit breakers for high voltage air terminal substations certainly are uncommon in Europe, would there be any code/standards/regulations related issues that would prevent a private substation owner to use such a breaker, provided that it is IEC type tested to IEC 62271-100?
For example, can TSOs object to these breakers if they are not on the "approved" list of breakers they they install in their own substations. Can TSOs within Europe even dictate what breakers a customer can use, if that customer is going to own and operate the substation for private infrastructure only?
Thanks
While dead tank circuit breakers for high voltage air terminal substations certainly are uncommon in Europe, would there be any code/standards/regulations related issues that would prevent a private substation owner to use such a breaker, provided that it is IEC type tested to IEC 62271-100?
For example, can TSOs object to these breakers if they are not on the "approved" list of breakers they they install in their own substations. Can TSOs within Europe even dictate what breakers a customer can use, if that customer is going to own and operate the substation for private infrastructure only?
Thanks