Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) is chemically inert and is completely stable in the presence of most materials to temperatures of about +204°C at 28 bar, (+400°F at 392 psig ). It is shipped as a liquefied compressed gas at its vapor pressure of 298 psig at +70°F (21.5 bar at +21.3°C).
The SF
6 critical parameters are as follow:
1- Critical temperature: +114.0ºF, (+45.55ºC) . .
2- Critical pressure: 544.3 psia, (37.53 bar), (36.557 atm)
3- Critical density: 45.8 lb/ft3, (734 kg/m3 ), (0.755 g/mL)
The operational pressure on a typical SF6 dead-tank circuit breaker vessel is as follow:
Operational Pressure Temp=20oC Temp=45.50C
Rated……………………... 87 psig 95 psig
Alarm…………. ………… 75 psig 83 psig
Minimum/cut-out…………72 psig 78 psig
CASE I: Breaker without operation at ambient temperature.
At rated filled pressure equivalent to 95 psig at 45.5oC there will not be any condensation since this is produced at critical pressure of 544.3 psig.
CASE II: Circuit breaker interruption operation at rated SC.
Temperature above 5000K converts the gas in stage of conductive plasma. After rapid cooling to 1500K, the material starts recovering the gas estate.
CASE III: During freezing condition.
For temperatures bellow –25C there is risk of condensation. Thermal insulated blanket with heater and mix with other dielectric gases could be used for critical cases with temperatures down to –50C.