HV Switchgear - Transformer Separation

Good Morning all, 

I am seeking guidance on whether high-voltage switchgear and the associated transformer can be located within the same enclosure. My initial thought is that this practice should be discouraged due to fire separation concerns. I would appreciate your insights on this matter, and if anyone could direct me to a relevant clause or standard that addresses this issue, I would be very grateful.

Many thanks in advance. 

Matt Murphy. 

  • Very detailed response, I learnt from it as well. Thanks! 

  • Hello Matt, 

    BS EN IEC 61936-1 does not prohibit HV switchgear and transformers from being located within the same enclosure. However, Clause 8.7.1 states that where equipment such as transformers and switchgear presents a risk of sparks, arcing, explosion or high temperatures, appropriate fire protection measures should be provided, including fire walls, fire-resistant separation, enclosures and containment.

    For transformers, Clause 8.7.2 requires the fire risk to be assessed and suitable safeguards applied based on the transformer type and insulating medium.

    It is also worth noting that for prefabricated packaged substations, the applicable standard may be IEC 62271-202 rather than solely IEC 61936-1. In these installations, it is common practice for the transformer and switchgear to be housed within the same overall enclosure, provided they are segregated into separate compartments.

    In summary, IEC 61936-1 does not explicitly prohibit the installation of HV switchgear and a transformer within the same building or enclosure. However, it requires that fire risks are appropriately managed through measures such as fire-resistant separation, containment, and other suitable protective arrangements where necessary.

  • Thanks