As a starting point, specifications were identified for a commercial case of an FCL. Specifications were then written for a scaled-down device as a basis for enhancements. Then specifications were written for devices that would benefit from the enhancements developed in this project. This showed the mass reduction potential of the enhancements.
Conceptual design and preliminary simulations were performed, further affirming the potential of the enhancements, showing the FCLs may be designed much more compact than the baseline technology, up to 85% lighter.
Based on the original project's scope - detailed design was completed, including two improvement directions described in the project proposal. Design reviews were prepared and submitted.
Prototypes have been manufactured and extensive testing was performed, both in GridON's lab and in the Israeli Electric Company short circuit test lab. The tests were successful and proved the directions identified in the project proposal achieved their technology improvement goals.
Following the successful tests, an up-scaled system for commercial applications was designed, as well as an enhanced fault detection system.
The extensive learning accumulated during this project, and in depth assessment of emerging switching-FCL technologies, allowed GridON to further validate its new technology, and assure its fit for use in multiple network configurations.