OEM interactive guide.
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Circuit breakers (MCCB, MCB)
Reclosers
Primary and secondary GIS
Miniature circuit breakers
Low voltage power circuit breakers (Emax 2 and Emax DC)
MV solid dielectric switchgear
Insulation monitor relays (CM-IWx)
Cap switches
Disconnect switches
Fuse holders
Residual current devices
Surge protective devices
— Reclosers
Medium Voltage Reclosers Reclosers are predominantly located on the distribution feeder, though as the continuous and interrupting current ratings increase, they are seen in substations, where traditionally a circuit breaker would be located. Reclosers have two basic functions on the distribution
system: reliability and overcurrent protection.
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— Primary and secondary GIS
SafePlus Secondary Gas Insulated Switchgear SafePlus metal-enclosed compact switchgear system for distribution applications offers a unique flexibility due to its extendibility and possible combination of fully modular and semi- modular configurations.
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— MV solid dielectric switchgear
Elastimold Solid Dielectric Switchgear Elastimold molded vacuum switches and interrupters are designed to help utility companies increase reliability on electrical distribution systems up to 38 kV
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Joslyn Hi-Voltage® capacitor switches are designed to switch capacitor banks for improved system efficiency, voltage profile and capacity. Fisher Pierce® controllers help to optimize the grid power performance and power factor correction. They can be used in conjunction with Joslyn Hi- Voltage VerSaVac® and Varmaster VBM capacitor switches. — Cap switches
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— Disconnect switches
Rotary Disconnects
Disconnect switches are suitable for diverse
applications, in motor control centers, in switchboards and as main switches in various equipment and machinery.
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— Disconnect switches
Outdoor Overhead Disconnect Switches
Used for sectionalizing or isolating equipment on distribution systems, 15 kV – 38 kV, 600 or 900 A continuous loads with a 40 kA momentary rating.
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— Surge protective devices
ABB offers the most comprehensive portfolio of Type 1 and Type 2 surge protective devices that can be externally or internally mounted. They help reduce costly downtime while protecting sensitive electronic equipment against damaging effects of transients caused by lightning, utility load switching, internal load switching, and more.
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ABB offers an expansive offering of molded case circuit breakers for your projects like SACE® Tmax®, TEY Lighting Panel Circuit Breakers, Thermal Magnetic and ProLine. — Molded case circuit breakers
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— Miniature circuit breakers
Miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) ensure electrical safety in multiple applications. They have two different tripping mechanisms, the delayed thermal tripping mechanism for overload protection and the magnetic tripping mechanism for short circuit protection.
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— Low voltage power circuit breakers (Emax 2 and Emax DC)
The all-in-one innovation SACE® Emax 2 sets a new circuit breaker benchmark for the needs of today and tomorrow, matching all new grid requirements thanks to its distinctive features. It enables direct communication to the energy management cloud- computing platform ABB Ability Energy and Asset Manager. Smart and plug and play architecture makes SACE Emax 2 all-in- one easy to use.
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— Insulation monitor relays (CM-IWx)
Reliable insulation monitoring of IT systems The CM-IWx insulation monitoring relays guarantee the continuous insulation monitoring of IT systems thus minimizing the downtimes of your installation. develop, tripping as soon as the value falls below minimum set thresholds. This makes systems more reliable and prevents interruptions caused by severe secondary insulation faults. The devices recognize insulation faults as they
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E90 fuse holders and fuse switch disconnectors provide protection against — Fuse holders disconnector can be sealed or padlocked to ensure the operator’s safety during maintenance. Versions with blown-fuse indicators enable you to check whether the fuse is still working correctly or not. short-circuits and overloads. The fuse
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— Residual current devices
Residual current devices (RCD) help protect people and equipment against electrical shocks caused by indirect contact. RCDs work together with miniature circuit breakers (MCB) or fuses, covering the whole system against potentially damaging thermal and dynamic stresses of any overcurrent.
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— Service
Improving availability, reliability, predictability and sustainability of your assets ABB Electrification Service partners with utilities to manage their energy and electrical infrastructure as strategic operational assets in a safer, smarter, and more sustainable way.
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— Utility solutions
Safe, smart and sustainable solutions for the North American market
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