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17.5 kV indoor vacuum circuit breaker Evolution that Empowers
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Model
VD4 evo-17.5-1250
Basic info
Brand ABB
Model NO. 17.5 kV indoor vacuum circuit breaker Evolution that Empowers
Rated voltage 17.5kV
Rated normal current 1250A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series VD4 evo
Product Detail

Description:

VD4 evo circuit breakers are used in power distribution systems for controlling and protecting cables, transformer and distribution substations, motors, transformers and capacitor banks. VD4 evo includes a range of sensors for a seamless transition from traditional to digitally connected medium voltage circuit breakers. The integrated sensors enable advanced monitoring and diagnostic features for real-time monitoring of thermal, mechanical, and electrical parameters, allowing remote asset management and thus reducing maintenance cost and contributing to reduced downtime.
VD4 evo is also available in standard configurations without sensors. The flexibility of the design enables future digital upgrades, including sensors, if required.

Features:

  • Full monitoring and diagnostics (M&D) flexibility.
  • Mechanical chain and accessories anomalies detection.
  • Loose connections detection and circuit breaker contacts monitoring.
  • Advanced thermal checks & electrical life.
  • The most compact medium voltage circuit breaker selection for your application.
  • Third-party verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for transparency of the environmental impact of the circuit breaker.
  • QR code for fast retrieval of online documentation.
  • Intuitive dashboard based on the Web browser-based HMI.

 Technical Characteristics:

Scope:

  • Withdrawable and fixed medium voltage circuit breakers for primary distribution.
  • The digital evolution of the IEC indoor vacuum circuit breaker VD4.
  • VD4 evo p150 17.5 kV, up to 1250 A, 40 kA withdrawable (for UniGear ZS1 650 mm) and fixed.
  • More ratings to be released soon.

Benefits:

  • New intelligence reduces the risk of power outages by 30 percent and increases operation and maintenance efficiencies by as much as 60 percent.
  • Enables reduced operating expenses (OpEx) by reducing outages and maintenance cost.
  • The most compact 17 kV 40 kA breaker, enabling 15 percent of space saving.
  • VD4 evo can be directly integrated with ABB’s ZEE600 SCADA solution enabling a direct cloud connection, or alternatively integrated with a third-party SCADA and gateway.
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Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$580000000
Professional Experience
11 years
Workplace
20000m²
占位
占位
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FAQ
Q: What inspections should be performed after a short-circuit fault in a vacuum circuit breaker?
A:
Check contact erosion: Minor erosion is acceptable (cumulative wear ≤3mm), but replace the vacuum interrupter if damage is severe. Test switching time and synchronization: Ensure values meet specifications to prevent operational issues caused by mechanism changes. Clean arc byproducts: Remove debris from the interrupter surface and inspect insulation components for impact damage or cracks.
Q: How to determine if a vacuum interrupter has failed?
A:
Visual inspection: Check for cracks in the glass/ceramic housing or oxidation/discoloration of the internal shield. Vacuum degree detection: Use a high-frequency spark leak detector or professional vacuum degree tester. Replace the interrupter immediately if the vacuum degree decreases. Withstand voltage test: Perform a power frequency withstand voltage test at the rated voltage (e.g., 42kV/1min for 12kV products). Failure indicates the interrupter has failed.
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