The GIS switchgear filled with an insulated gas, SF6, protects the distribution and supply of electrical power when necessary. The breaker contacts are closed normally.
During a failure in the electrical system, these breakers get disconnected, forming an arc between them. These movements of breakers allow the high-pressure SF6 to enter the chamber while the arc is occurring. The characteristics of SF6 gas help the arc to get extinguished.
As the arc extinguishes, the pressure of the SF6 gas also decreases, and it is stored in a low-pressure tank and then in a high-pressure tank when it is ready for reuse. The insulation of SF6 makes GIS much more reliable for medium and high-voltage powered substations.