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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Name, department/event, date
2. © ABB Group
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A global leader in power and automation technologies
Leading market positions in main businesses
135,000 employees in about 100
countries
$38 billion in revenue (2011)
Formed in 1988 merger of Swiss and
Swedish engineering companies
Predecessors founded in 1883 and 1891
Publicly owned company with head
office in Switzerland
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Power and productivity for a better world
ABB’s vision
As one of the world’s leading engineering companies, we
help our customers to use electrical power efficiently, to
increase industrial productivity and to lower environmental
impact in a sustainable way.
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How ABB is organized
Five global divisions
Power
Products
Power
Systems
Discrete
Automation
and Motion
Process
Automation
$10.3 billion
35,000
employees
$7.7 billion
19,500
employees
$8.4 billion
27,500
employees
$7.8 billion
28,500
employees
(2011 revenues, consolidated)
Low Voltage
Products
$5.0 billion
21,000
employees
Electricals, automation, controls
and instrumentation for power
generation and industrial
processes
Power transmission
Distribution solutions
Low-voltage products
Motors and drives
Intelligent building systems
Robots and robot systems
Services to improve customers
productivity and reliability
ABB’s portfolio covers:
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Power and automation are all around us
You will find ABB technology…
crossing oceans and on the sea bed,
orbiting the earth and working
beneath it,
on the trains we ride and in the facilities
that process our water,
in the fields that grow our crops and
packing the food we eat,
in the plants that generate our power and
in our homes, offices and factories
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Tackling society’s challenges on path to low-carbon
era
Helping customers do more using less
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2011
12,500
Terawatt-hour
(TWh)
10,000
20,000
30,000
17,200
2009 2035
34,350
+99.7%
ABB power and automation
solutions are:
Meeting rising demand
for electricity
Increasing energy
efficiency and reducing
CO2 emissions
Improving productivity to
raise competitiveness of
businesses and utilities
Rise in electricity demand by 2035
(under current policies)
Electricity demand is calculated as the total gross electricity generated less own use in the production of electricity and transmission and
distribution losses.
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Improving capacity, reliability and efficiency in the grid
A pioneer in smart technologies
Transmission at ultrahigh
voltage
Minimal losses with direct
current solution
Challenge ABB solution
China: deliver 6,400 MW of
hydropower over 2,000 km
US: Increase capacity and
reliability for Texas utility
World’s largest installation
enabling existing lines to
carry more power
Also enables integration
of renewable energy
India: Improve reliability in
grid serving state of
Karnataka (pop. 53 million)
Network management
with real-time control
Key building block for
smart grid
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Renewable energy
Key growth driver for both power and automation
Generation and
transmission solutions for:
Hydro
Wind
Solar
Wave
Three Gorges Dam (China)
Wind Capital (US)
Totana solar (Spain)
Pelamis wave energy (Portugal)
Project examples ABB scope
Grid connection
Transformers
Turnkey execution
Customized generators
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Boosting productivity and energy efficiency
Example: Stora Enso, world’s biggest paper maker
Skoghall mill, Sweden:
No. 1 maker of board for drink cartons
Two-year revamp boosted productivity
and cut CO2 by 170,000 tons/year
ABB provided key control systems:
For boiler, collecting and analyzing
data on pressure, flow, temperature,
etc. from thousands of instruments
For total control over power supply
with real-time data
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Leading power system’s biggest-ever transformation
Smarter, greener grid for more efficiency and reliability
Merging power and automation
technologies makes electricity network
more reliable, flexible, secure and
efficient. Smart grid benefits include:
Lower power consumption
Greater use of renewable energy
ABB’s broad offering in both power and
automation technologies positions it
uniquely to support this evolution
Transformation of grid to take place
over several decades
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Ground-breaking and nation-building projects
Pushing the boundaries of technology
Longest underground
power link
Longest and highest
capacity power link
Longest underwater
power link
Largest gearless mill
drive (for crushing ore)
Largest SVC
installation
Most remote offshore
wind farm linked to grid
First platform connected
to mainland grid
Europe’s largest
thermal solar
power plant
First commercial
wave power plant
First 600 kV
power link
Longest conveyor belt
Substation in world’s
tallest building
Power and automation
of largest chemical
cellulose plant
Automation of largest
alumina plant
Largest battery
Mine hoist for
largest potash mine
Largest reverse-
osmosis
desalination plant
Largest SCADA
network
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Shaping the world we know today through innovation
Pioneering technology since 1883
Founding fathers
1900
Industrial robot
Turbochargers
HVDC
Ultrahigh voltage
Gas-insulated switchgear
Variable-speed motor
drives
Extended control
systems
Steam turbine
1920 1930 1940
Electric propulsion
systems
1990 2000
19601970
Gas
turbine
1950
Gearless motor drives
1980
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Innovation is key to ABB’s competitive advantage
Leadership built on consistent R&D investment
More than $1.3 billion invested annually in R&D*
7,500 scientists and engineers
Collaboration with 70 universities
MIT (US), Tsinghua (China), KTH Royal Institute of
Technology (Sweden), Indian Institute of Technology (New
Delhi), ETH (Switzerland), Karlsruhe (Germany), AGH
University of Science and Technology (Poland)
* Comprises
non-order
related R&D and
order-related
development
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Fashioning the world we will live in tomorrow
Tackling challenges with customers and partners
R&D programs focus on
incremental and breakthrough
developments to address
challenges including:
Integrating renewable power sources
into the grid
Enhancing power network efficiency,
reliability and flexibility
• Improving industrial resource
efficiency and asset productivity
• Optimizing flexibility and reliability
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Developing sustainability of products and operations
Lowering environmental impact and costs
Sustainability in product development
Focus on resource and energy
efficiency of equipment over life cycle
Independently verified Environmental
Product Declarations for main products
Sustainability in ABB’s operations
Cuts targeted in use of energy, raw
materials, hazardous substances
eg, China: 63% cut in energy use per unit
of revenue between 2002 and 2010
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People make the difference
The best want to work in a first-class environment
ABB is one of the world’s most global companies
A culture of openness, flexibility and inclusiveness helps to
attract top performers
ABB strives for excellence in personal development,
operational execution, health and safety, business ethics
A Group-wide staff development program aims to bring a
culture of leadership to every level of the organization
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Committed to the highest standards of business ethics
Integrity as bedrock of ABB’s global culture
Code of Conduct defines relationships with all stakeholders
Employees acknowledge Code of Conduct and take
compulsory training courses
Zero tolerance toward violations
Several reporting options in place for employees to report
suspected violations; each report thoroughly investigated
“Whatever change may be going on in the world
around us, one thing remains unchanged: ABB’s
commitment to maintain the highest standards of
business ethics and integrity.”
CEO Joe Hogan in ABB’s Code of Conduct
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Revenue (US$ million) by quarter and annual operational EBITDA margin
13-19% operational EBITDA
margin corridor targeted for
period 2011-2015
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Main investments 2010/11 Main acquisitions and investments
Plant expansion New plant 2010 2011
Switzerland
Sweden, Italy,
China, India,
Estonia
Brazil
China,
Bulgaria,
USA,
India,
Poland
Ventyx, ABB
India, Jokab
Safety, K-Tek,
Polovodiče,
Trilliant and
Power Assure
Baldor, Obvient Solutions,
Epyon, Validus DC
Systems, Mincom, Trasfor
Group , Lorentzen &
Wettre, Novatec Solar**,
Ecotality**, Aquamarine
Power**
A successful business and a reliable partner
Strong financial position is competitive advantage
**ABB equity
investments
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Power
systems
Discrete
automation
and motion
Europe
Asi
a
America
s
Middle East
and Africa
Well-balanced business and geographic portfolio
Capturing growth opportunities, wherever they arise
Share of employees
2011
47%
Mature
markets
Emerging
markets
Power
products
Process
automation
Low
voltage
products
53%
25%
21%
22%
12%
20%
Orders by division
% of total orders 2011 (non-consolidated)
38%
30%
23%
9%
Orders by region
% of total orders 2011
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ABB Power Products division
Key deliverables and markets
Key deliverables
Power technology products for ultra-high,
high and medium-voltage applications
Transformers: power, distribution,
traction, others
UHV, HV and MV products, including
switchgear
Range of power capacitors
Distribution automation products, eg,
electronic relays
Power products services
Transformer repair, refurbishment,
spare parts, maintenance
Markets served
Utilities, industries, OEMs, EPCs,
distributors
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Innovation, passion and diversity are hallmarks of ABB
“ABB is a dynamic, multicultural team that
spans the globe, working in a fascinating
world of high technology.”
“Our portfolio is vast, but the benefits are
straightforward: we help to provide reliable
power supplies and improve productivity,
while lowering environmental impact.”
CEO Joe Hogan
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ABB Power Products division
Business unit structure
Global presence: 34,000 employees and 110 plants in more than
35 countries
2010 revenues: $10.2 billion
Main customers: Utilities, industries, EPCs, OEMs and distributors
ABB is the world’s No. 1 in power products
High Voltage
Products
Medium Voltage
Products Transformers
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ABB Power Products division
The world of ABB in power
Marine
Application
Compact
Substations
(CSS)
HVDC light /
Windpark
Connection
Plant Auto-
mation & Ele-
ctrical Systems
Hydro auto-
mation & ele-
ctrical systems
Utility
communi-
cation
Network
Manage-
ment
Rural
Electrification
MV Switch-gear
(GIS / AIS)
AIS
Substations
Gas-insulated
Switchgear
(GIS) Industrial
Electrification
Automation of Gas
and Water Plants
& Networks
Transformers
Urban
Electrification
GIS
Substations
Railway
Power Supply
(16.7 Hz)
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ABB Medium Voltage Products business unit
Main facts
Total global market 2011 > $25.4 billion
11.374 employees in around 70
countries
#2 market share position in MV
worldwide
Development, production and delivery of
the full range of medium voltage
products (1-52kV)
Sales through direct sales people,
system integrators (including ABB), and
channel partners, such as OEMs and
distributors
Coverage of over 100 countries through
focused sales forces
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Where our products are used
Utility
substations
Distribu-
tion lines
Industrial
plants
Ships
Utility generation
Utility transmission
Utility distribution
Transportation
Heavy industrial process
plants
Light industrial parks
Hospitals
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Product Group structure
Apparatus
Distribution
Automation
Primary
Switchgear
Secondary
Switchgear
Modular
Systems
Finished Products “Engineered to Order”
Service
Integrated Products “Assembled to Order”
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Value chain / OEM business model
Original Equipment Manufacturers (Panel Builders)
ABB
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Front End Sales model – channels to market
36% (59% Utilities, 41% Industries)
Production Unit FES
End-User
18%
19%
Direct sales to other ABB systems units – 12% of order volume
Channels including ABB systems units represents 64% of orders
DIST
OEM
EPC
14%
Source: OCS
29. BU Medium Voltage Products
Factories worldwide
CN, Xiamen (2)
CZ, Brno
DE, Ratingen
EE, Maardu
EG, 10th
of Ramadan
FI, Vaasa
HU, Budapest
IN, Baroda
IN, Nashik
IT, Dalmine
KR, Chonan
MX, San Luis Potosí
MY, Kuala Lumpur
NO, Skien
NZ, Henderson
PE, Lima
PL, Przasnysz
RU, Moscow
SA, Riyadh
66 production lines in 34 sites in 27 countries
AR, Buenos Aires
AU, Moorebank
BR, Guarulhos
CA, Calgary
CH, Zuzwil
CN, Beijing
CN, Tianjin
TR, Istanbul
US, Coral Springs (FL)
US, Florence (SC)
US, Lake Mary (FL)
US, Pinetops (NC)
VN, Bac Ninh
ZA, Longmedow
Distribution
Automation
Apparatus
Switchgear
Modular
Systems
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30. ABB Medium Voltage Products
Management team
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B U M a n a g e r
B r u n o M e lle s
O p e r a tio n s
G W a llin
M a r k e tin g a n d S a le s
S R a ita k o s k i
T e c h n o lo g y
G S a lg e
S u p p ly C h a in
A n g e la Q u
H R B u s in e s s P a r tn e r
H K e s k i- M a e n p a a
C o m m u n ic a t io n s
K S tr o n g
I n fo r m a t io n S y s te m s
T h o m a s W S c h m id t
P r o d u c t G r o u p
A p p a r a tu s
A P a lin
P r o d u c t G r o u p
S w itc h g e a r
R H e in e m e y e r
P r o d u c t G r o u p
D is tr ib u tio n
P K r is h n a m u r th y
P r o d u c t G r o u p
M o d u la r
B C J o h n s o n
B U C o n t r o lle r
A S h a r m a
B U A s s is ta n t
E S c h a e r e r
L B U It a ly
F T a g lia r e tti
L B U U S A
B E W it tb r o d t
L B U G e r m a m y
M L ie b e r s
L B U C h in a
M T e lla r in i
L B U C z e c h R e p u b lic
J P o te s il
L B U In d ia
C P V y a s
P r o d u c t G r o u p
S e r v ic e
B G u n d e m
P r o d u c t G r o u p S e r v ic e – S te p h e n P e a r c e w ill b e le a v in g a n d B u r h a n G u n d e m w ill c o m m e n c e t h is p o s itio n o n 1 /4 / 1 2 .
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor apparatus – vacuum and SF6 circuit breakers
Ratings
12 … 40.5kV ; 630 …4000A
12.5 … 50kA (SF6),12.5 …63kA (vacuum)
Types
VD4: Vacuum breaker (spring driven)
Vmax: Low end vacuum breaker (spring driven)
VM1: Vacuum breaker (magnetic driven)
HD4: SF6 breaker (spring driven)
Versions
Fixed and withdrawable
Primary and secondary distribution
Spring and magnetic actuator mechanism
IEC, GB, GOST and ANSI standards
Manufactured in
Global factories: Germany & Italy
Regional factories: China - India
Customization: USA, Poland, Egypt
Innovations
Embedded pole vacuum technology
SF6 autopuffer breaking technique
Circuit breakers fully interchangeable
Integrated protection device, i.e. eVD4
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor apparatus – vacuum contactors
Ratings
7.2 … 12kV
400A
up to 1.000.000 mechanical operations
Types
V-Contact VSC: magnetically driven
Versions
Fixed version
SCO (single command operated) [ 1 ]
DCO (double command operated) [ 1 ]
Withdrawable versions for OEM PowerCube
module and UniGear switchgear
SCO (single command operated) [ 1 ]
DCO (double command operated) [ 1 ]
Manufactured in
Italy & China
Customisation: India
Innovations
Electronic feeders
Magnetic actuator
Slimline construction
[1] SCO : Electrical
latching feature
DCO : Mechanical
latching feature
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor apparatus – SF6 sealed switches
Ratings
12 … 24kV; 630 … 800A ; up to 25kA
Types
GSEC – half metal groundable and half insulated tank
SHS2 – metal groundable tank
SFG - insulated tank
Versions
Switch-disconnector (single or double spring operating
mechanism with optionl motor operation )
Switch-disconnector with fuses (double spring
operating mechanism with optionl motor operation )
Isolator (SHS2 only) (no spring operating mechanism)
Manufactured in
Italy (SHS2 and GSEC)
China (SFG)
Features
Three position (Open/close/earth)
Suitable for panel width 375mm
Up to 5000 operation on open/close operation
Up to 1000 operation on open/earth operation
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor apparatus – air insulated switches
Ratings
12 … 36kV [ 1 ]
400 … 1250A [ 1 ]
up to 30kA [ 1 ]
Types
NAL/NALF - wall mounted
AirSwitch - rotary type
Versions
Switch-disconnector with or without fuses (single or
double spring operating mechanisms [ 2 ]
)
Mechanically interlocked earthing switch
Isolator (AirSwitch)
Manufactured in
Poland
Features
Gas blast and air pressure integrated arc extinguishing
system
Designed for easy installation inside panels and kiosks
Variety of accessories
Electrical endurance: class E3 [ 3 ]
Up to 2000 operation mechanical lifetime
[1] AirSwitch: up to 24
kV, 400/630A and
up to 16 kA only
[2] Both available also
in motorized
version
[3] For selected
ratings only
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor apparatus – fuses
Current limiting fuses
Ratings
3.6 … 36kV
6 … 315A
up to 50kA
Types
CEF – back up fuses
CMF – motor protection fuses
Versions
Indoor/outdoor
Different length
Manufactured in
Poland
Features
Designed and tested for cooperation with switch
disconnectors and for SF6 compact switchgear
High breaking capacity
Low power losses
Dimensions according to DIN and BS
Striker pin medium type
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Current limiters and Ultra Fast Earthing Switches
[1] Rated interrupting
current (RMS)
[2] Short-time
withstand current
Current limiters type “Is-Limiter”
Ratings
… 40.5 kV; … 5.000 A; … 210 kArms
[1]
Versions
Fixed or Truck mounted; Loose component supply
Manufactured in
Germany
Description
Solves short-circuit problems in new substations and substation
extensions
Peak short-circuit current will never be reached
Ultra Fast Earthing Switch type “UFES”
Ratings
… 40.5 kV; … 100 kArms
[2]
Available for …
UniGear ZS1; ABB Service retrofit (also as extension for arc
protection relays type „REA“); loose component supply
Manufactured in
Germany
Description
Active internal arc protection
Works on principle of 3-phase short-circuit earthing
Extinction of internal arcs in < 4 ms after detection
Drastic reduction of destructive impacts
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Vacuum interrupters and embedded poles
[1] 4000A with forced
cooling
[2] Embedded poles
up to 50 kA
Ratings
3.6 … 40.5kV
… 4000 A [1]
up to 63 kA [2]
Types
P series – EP for indoor applications
PT series – Thermoplastic Embedded Poles
OP series – EP for outdoor applications
VG series – VI for circuit breaker applications
VS series – VI for contactor and switch applications
Manufactured in
Germany, India
Features
Complete product family universal in application
Excellent switching capabilities
Long electrical and mechanical life
Sturdy design and compact dimensions
Direct embedding of vacuum interrupters (optimum
protection against dust and dirt)
Easy assembly on a switching device
Maintenance free for life
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor sensors
IEC current & voltage sensors
Ratings
0.72 … 24 kV; 80 A / 150mV, 10 000:1 V
Current accuracy 0.5 / 5P630
Voltage accuracy 0.5 / 3P
Types
Current sensors:
KEVCD, KECA, KECR, KEVCR, KECL
Voltage sensors:
KEVA, KEVCY,
Combined sensors:
KEVCD, KEVCY, KEVCR
Versions
Metering + protection, special applications
Manufactured in
Czech Republic
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor instrument transformers
IEC current & voltage transformers
Ratings
0.72 … 40.5 kV; 1 A … 20 kA
Types
TPU, TPE, KOKS, BDG, etc.: current transformer
TJC, TJP, TDC : voltage transformer
Versions
Metering, protection, power supply,
special applications
Manufactured in
Czech Republic, Poland, Egypt
ANSI current & voltage transformers
Ratings
0.6 … 34.5 kV; 1 A … 50 kA
Versions
Metering, protection, power supply, control power
transformer, special applications
Manufactured in
USA
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Indoor instrument transformers
Products for Generator circuit breakers
Ratings
CT: 0.72kV; 2 kA … 57 kA
VT: 24kV
Types
BDG 072: current transformer
TJP/TJC-G: voltage transformer
Versions
Metering, protection
Manufactured in
Czech Republic
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Outdoor instrument transformers
IEC current & voltage transformers
Ratings
12 … 40.5 kV
1 … 2500 A
Types
TPO : current transformer
TJO, TDO : voltage transformer
Versions
Metering, protection, power supply,
special applications
Manufactured in
Poland, USA
ANSI current & voltage transformers
Ratings
5 … 34.5 kV
5 ... 4000 A
Versions
Metering, protection, power supply,
special applications
Combined unit also available
Manufactured in
USA, Czech Republic, Poland
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Voltage indicators
Passive voltage indicator “VisiVolt ™”
Ratings and types
VV-A: 3 … 15 kV
VV-B: 13.8 … 40.5 kV
Manufactured in
Poland
Features
Applicable on any unscreened medium voltage
system; for permanent installation
Information on voltage presence status
of the system available all the time
Outdoor and indoor application
Good visibility in all lighting conditions
Fully maintenance free and passive device
Resistant to overvoltages and fault currents
Easy installation using cable ties
Very small dimensions and
compact design
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
VT Guard
VT Guard
– Solution for ferroresonance elimination
Ratings and types
100 … 200 V
Manufactured in
Czech Republic
Features
Protection of power networks from
ferroresonance effects
Protection of voltage transformers from
potential ferroresonant overcurrent
Elimination of ferroresonance phenomena
Active damping device
To be connected to open delta of VTs
DIN size
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Outdoor apparatus – Circuit Breakers
Live Tank Breakers
Ratings: up to 40.5 kV
Types: OVB & OHB
Manufactured in: India and China
Features:
Vacuum interruption improves reliability
Telescopic structure for flexible installation
Dead Tank Breakers
Ratings: up to 38 kV
Type: R-MAG
Manufactured in: US and Mexico
Features:
Magnetic actuation reduces maintenance
Vacuum interruption improves reliability & environment
friendly
Electronic controller reduces setup time and increases
flexibility
Pole Mounted Breakers
Ratings: up to 12 kV
Type: PVB
Manufactured in: China
Features:
Magnetic actuation reduces maintenance
Vacuum interruption improves reliability & environment
friendly
Compact design for optimized installation
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Outdoor apparatus – Switches and Sectionalizers
Overhead single & three phase switches
Ratings: up to 38 kV
Types: Sectos, NPS, GridGuard, R, S.
Versions
Vacuum, SF6, air interruption for different applications
SF6 and air insulation
Manufactured in: US, Poland, China, Australia
Features
Complete variants for every market requirement
Sealed contacts for longer life
Automated for many thousands operations lifespan
Feeder Automation capabilities
Fused cutouts and single-phase switches
Ratings: up to 38 kV
Types: ICX, NCX, LBU, EU, V.
Manufactured in: US, China and Australia
Features: Porcelain and silicone insulators
Electronic single & three phase sectionalizers
Ratings: up to 38 kV
Type: AutoLink
Manufactured in: Argentina
Features
Resettable counts
Resettable actuation current
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Outdoor apparatus – Reclosers and Padmount
Reclosers – Single and Three Phase
Ratings: up to 38 kV
Types: GridShield, OVR-1, OVR-3
Manufactured in: US, Argentina and China
Features
Magnetic actuation reduces maintenance
Solid dielectric to increase lifespan and
eliminate maintenance
Special controls available – loop & distribution
automation schemes, automatic setting
changes, exceeding protection features to
improve reliability and safety
Padmount Circuit Breakers and Switches
Ratings: up to 27 kV
Type: ReliaPad
Variants: Vacuum interruption or air switches
Manufactured in: US
Features
Air insulation reduces maintenance
Environmental friendly
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Distribution Automation Products
We secure the power distribution by
offering solutions for the following
application / protection areas:
Feeder protection
Motor protection
Transformer protection
Line differential protection for feeders
Arc protection
Feeder automation for recloser
protection and control
Generator protection
Voltage protection and automatic
voltage regulation
Capacitor bank protection
Product applications
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The Relion family represents the latest generation of ABB
protection and control products
Relion offers the widest range of products for the protection,
control, measurement and supervision of power systems for IEC
and ANSI markets
Relion products have been designed to implement the core values
of the IEC 61850 standard to ensure interoperable and future-proof
solutions
Relion®
Protection and Control
Complete Confidence
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Supporting Products for Relion®
COM600 is an all-in-one communication
gateway, automation platform and user
interface solution for utility and industrial
distribution substations with seamless IEC
61850 connectivity
COM600 can be used as a local data
warehouse for technical documentation and
network data
Extensive collection and reporting of
information of network fault situations
The automation platform with its logic
processor makes COM600 a flexible
implementation platform for substation-level
automation tasks
Station Automation COM600
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Supporting Products for Relion®
REA Arc Protection minimizes the risks of an
arc fault
Injury to people can be avoided
Damage to equipment can be minimized
Production losses are limited to a
minimum
REA interrupts the fault current before the arc
causes damage sending a tripping signal
within 2.5 ms
Detects light by means of an uncoated optical
fiber forming an extended light sensor
REA is a smart investment to ensure security
for investments and assets in the switchgear
REA arc protection minimizes the risks of accidents
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Earlier generation of products
RE500 series represent the pioneering
work of terminals
Multifunctional terminals capable of
handling protection as well as
measuring and control data
The most outstanding feature is
configurability
The platform provided at its time key
features of future development
Versatile configuration and setting
tools
Scalable and flexible hardware
Fast interactive communication
Full graphic display for user
friendliness in terminals
RE500 series – configurable terminals
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Earlier generations of products
The world-famous SPACOM protection relay family was the
forerunner of the genuinely communicating micro-processor-
controlled relay solution
The introduction of numerical technology in protective relays
increased the performance and flexibility
The next big step was to add communication capabilities to the
protection relays during mid 80’s
The preventive maintenance service for the SPACOM products
provides a cost-effective solution for extending the life cycle and
maintaining the protection capability of the SPACOM relays
SPACOM product family – world-famous forerunner
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Air-insulated primary switchgear, IEC type
Air-insulated primary switchgear – UniGear range and ZS8.4
Types and Ratings
UniGear ZS1, up to 4000 A / 50 kA at 17.5 kV and
3150 A / 31.5 kA at 24 kV
UniGear 550, up to 1250A / 31.5kA at 17.5kV
UniGear 500R, removable CB up to 2000A / 31.5kA at 12kV
UniGear MCC, compact motor control centre
up to 50 kA at 7,2 kV
UniGear ZVC, compact motor control centre
up to to 50kA at 7.2kV
UniGear ZS2, 36 kV panel for 2500 A and 31.5 kA
UniGear ZS3.2, 40,5 kV up to 3150A and 31.5 kA
Type ZS8.4, up to 24kV, 1250A and 25kA.
Manufactured in
IT, CZ, ZA, TR, EG, SA, IN, MY, VN, CN, KR, AU, AR, BR
Features
Cassette type, removable or floor rolling breakers
SF6 or vacuum interruption
Standard, compact or customized panels
Double level (2 high CB panels)
Double busbar panels
Available with integrated sensors, EC 61850 based control and
protection and ultrafast earthing switches
Fully arc tested as per IEC 62271-200
Marine, nuclear and harsh environment versions
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Air-insulated primary switchgear, ANSI type
Types and Ratings
Advance - metal enclosed non-arc resistant
switchgear up to 4000A / 50kA at 15kV
SafeGear - arc-resistant switchgear
up to 3000A / 50kA at 15kV
Advance MCC - metal enclosed non-arc
resistant motor control centre up to 50kA at
6.6kV
SafeGear MCC - arc-resistant motor control
centre up to 50kA at 7.2kV
Manufactured in
US, Mexico
Features
Full ANSI / UL compliance
Classic and arc resistant solutions
Single and double level panels
Spring charged or electro-magnetic CB drives
Integrated sensors and controls as required
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Gas-insulated primary switchgear
Types and Ratings
Single busbar
ZX0 (…24kV,…1250A , …25 kA)
ZX0.2 (…24 kV, …2500A , …31.5 kA)
ZX1.2 (…40.5kV, …2500A , …31.5 kA)
ZX1.5 (as ZX1.2 , 95 kV –1 min)
ZX1.5-R(single & double pole version of ZX1.5
for railway)
Single or Double busbar
ZX2 (…40.5kV, …4000A , …40 kA,)
ZX2.2 (as ZX2 , ANSI )
Manufactured in
Germany, China
Features
Medium voltage area shielded from
surrounding
Independent of environmental conditions
Increased lifetime & safety
Reduced dimensions
Busbar-Plug technology
for quick and safe installation
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Gas-insulated secondary switchgear
Types and Ratings
SafeLink (…12kV,…630A , …20 kA)
SafeLink CB (…12kV,…630A , …20 kA)
SafeRing/Plus (…24 kV,…1250 A,…25kA)
SafeRing/Plus36 (…40.5 kV, …630 A, …25kA)
Versions
With fuses or vacuum CB
Optional built-in sensor technology
Manufactured in
Norway, China, India
Features
Medium voltage area shielded from
surrounding
Independent of environmental conditions
Increased lifetime & safety
Flexible connections for quick installation
Completely insulated design
Compact
“Maintenance free”
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Air-insulated secondary switchgear
Ratings
Up to 1250A / 25kA at 24kV
Types
UniSec, UniSwitch, UniMix
Manufactured in
Italy, China, Egypt, Argentina, Indonesia
Features
Broad product portfolio, both functionally &
accessories-wise
Broad application range, industrial, utility &
infrastructure applications
Withdrawable and removable circuit breakers
Switch disconnectors with fuse
Flexible protection and controls
Easy installation & maintenance
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Railway power supply
Railway circuit breakers, load break switches,
switchgear and application modules
Ratings
15 kV/16.7 Hz or 25 kV/ 50 HZ
Versions
Indoor and outdoor
Single and two-phase
Manufactured in
Switzerland, China
Features
Purpose-built products covering the specific
parameters of the railway networks and
addressing the end-user concerns
Flexible applications and easily built-up modular
solutions, with efficient use of space
Service continuity with simple maintenance and
personnel safety
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Modular systems – compact secondary substations
Main line types: CSS-S and CSS-C
Metal or concrete housings
Walk in or non-walk in enclosures
In ground or above ground
Medium voltage primary or secondary
switchgear with circuit breaker or
switch disconnector
Low Voltage Switchgear types: Fuse
lists, Load break switches, or Circuit
breakers
Dry or Oil type Transformer
Manufactured in: Estonia, Hungary,
India, Switzerland, China, Egypt,
Vietnam, New Zealand, Norway and
Saudi Arabia
Customer specific or standard designs
ABB designed, assembled and tested
for quality
Highly corrosion resistant design
Operates in a radial or loop system
SCADA ready or remote controlled
available
High Aesthetic Value
Several layouts to provide flexibility in
the operation and low cost
maintenance
Available layouts to accommodate up
to two transformers
Bolt reinforced in lifting points
Integrated oil collecting pit below
transformer
Top lifting for easy handling including
equipment
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Steel
Housing
Concrete
Housing
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Modular systems – e.houses
Pre-fabricated units
Primary and Secondary Switchgear
Provided with Low Voltage Switchgear and
Automation Equipment if needed
Climate controlled
ANSI, GOST, CSA, ASA or IEC Designs
Oil and Gas, Mining, Infrastructure or Utility
Applications
Manufactured in: Canada, Australia, Saudi Arabia,
Hungary, USA, South Korea, UK, Brazil, Peru,
Dubai
Mobile units
Types: MEC
Up to 20 MVA, 36 kV
Type tested equipment
Factory engineering & assembled
Emergency power expansion
Manufactured in Saudi Arabia
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Service – Product life cycle services
Customer needs:
Life cycle product support
Highest product reliability and fast service
response
Optimized maintenance investment
ABB solutions:
Installation and commissioning
Spare parts
Maintenance and field service
Training
ABB life cycle policy
scheme
Legacy brands
covered by ABB
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Service – Life extension and upgrade
Customer needs:
Exploit the latest technology for highest safety
standards
Cost-effective life extension
Increase functionality
ABB solutions:
Retrofit and refurbishment
Extension
Original ASEA gas
HPA circuit breaker
Retrofitting ABB
vacuum VD4-HPA
and gas HD4-HPA
circuit breakers
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ABB Medium Voltage Products
Service – Performance improvement
Customer needs:
Reduce risk through pro-active service
approach
Utilize real-time data for fast recovery
Optimize asset performance through condition
analysis
ABB solutions:
Monitoring and diagnostics
Engineering and consulting
Site audits
Risk and asset
management running
at site
Switchgear on-line
monitoring and
diagnostic
Notas do Editor The total amount of installed SPACOM relays is today in the order of 600 000 The SPAJ 140 series with more than 310 000 relays sold is a unique achievement in this field.