• 15kV Indoor MV Digital Vacuum Circuit Breaker
15kV Indoor MV Digital Vacuum Circuit Breaker
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Model
PacT-15-2000
Basic info
Brand Schneider
Model NO. 15kV Indoor MV Digital Vacuum Circuit Breaker
Rated voltage 15kV
Rated normal current 2000A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series EvoPacT
Product Detail

Description:

The next generation, natively digital CB for panel builders and users of MV switchgear in Primary Distribution applications. Includes scalable connectivity, with integrated sensors, IoT and a HMI that enables remote digital operation from outside of the arc flash zone. Anticipate and detect abnormal conditions with 24/7 condition monitoring and best-in class interlocking for a safety first approach. Durable and designed for life, all compliant with latest industry cybersecurity standards.

EvoPacT medium voltage (MV) breakers are integrated with embedded sensors for proactive health monitoring, inside of SureSeT Metal-Clad switchgear, helping data and controls become visible locally or remotely for increased efficiency and reduced risk.

EvoPacT breakers are designed to be smaller and stronger, built for 26" wide sections for space savings, and increased mechanical testing for reliability. EvoPacT can be easily scaled and upgraded to accommodate your growing needs.

Product specifications:

  • Tested to 3X the industry standard, with 30,000 mechanical operations and a newly designed vacuum interrupter (tested to 30,000 operations at rated current)

  • IEEE/ANSI, UL/UR rated, and compliant with industry cybersecurity standards

  • EvoPacT digital circuit breakers work with your connected solutions. By collecting and analyzing performance data, you can optimize operations throughout your facility

  • EvoPacT’s comprehensive monitoring and control platform is accessible through a connected device and is compliant with industry cybersecurity standards

  • Designed to be modular, flexible, and easily upgraded, EvoPacT digital circuit breakers come in a scalable range of connectivity tiers, to fit your growing needs

  • Sensors, monitoring, and control features are easily scaled. Upgrading is a smooth process, available when your facility is ready

  • Green Premium certified, part of our commitment to deliver sustainable performance for our customers

 Technical Characteristics:

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Schneider
Chengdu Fabo Automation Complete Equipment Co., Ltd is an authorized distributor of Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation solutions.
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus
Business Type
Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$400000000
Professional Experience
10 years
Workplace
20000m²
占位
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