• LV Pole Circuit Breaker/Digital Stroke Unit Installed
  • LV Pole Circuit Breaker/Digital Stroke Unit Installed
  • LV Pole Circuit Breaker/Digital Stroke Unit Installed
LV Pole Circuit Breaker/Digital Stroke Unit Installed
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Model
D165T- D265T
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. LV Pole Circuit Breaker/Digital Stroke Unit Installed
Rated normal current 165A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series D
Product Detail

Product Introduction

The protection and management of MV/LV transformers in a rural environment requires specific circuit breakers compatible with significant load differences, thus ensuring full exploitation of the installed power, even in unbalanced operation.

Circuit breaker unit
These units (4 poles 3 of which are protected) cut off in air with metal partition chambers to break the arc.
When the circuit breaker is open, a contact makes an electrical link between the transformer neutral and the station structural earth.
When the circuit breaker is closed, a spark gap limits the rise in potential of the LV neutral, in relation to the structural earthing, for a value exceeding 10 kV.
The circuit breaker is installed inside a weatherproof GRP case.

Digital Trip Unit

The Digital Trip Unit protects the three ratings of the post-mounted transformer (50 kVA, 100
kVA and 160 kVA), whether it be a conventional transformer (no internal protection) or a new transformer with protection (TPC)。
The transformer protection rating is set by a selector.The micro-controller assesses the transformer temperature in real time, based on the currents in the three phases and the external ambient temperature. This ambient temperature is computed based on the probe and a mathematical model that is also a function of the three phase currents.

Technical characteristics

1- Post circuit breaker with digital trip unit

Reference strandard

HN 63-S-11

HN 63-S-11

Voltage rating

440Ⅴ

440V

Current rating

165A

265 A

Cutout power

4000A

6400A

Closing power

6800A

11700A

Number of poles

4

4

Numberofoutputs

1 ouput

2 outputs

Cable sections

25/70mm2

50/150mm2

Breakdownvoltage

.pulse/earth

.at 50 Hz

.between poles

20KV

10KV

4KV

20KV

10KV

4KV

Controlsystem

Manual

Manual

Installation

on post

on post

2 - Digital trip unit

Trip time as per HN 63-S-11 + corrected values (in bold type) to match the selectivity of the TPC fuses.

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Wone Store
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Instrument Transformer/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
占位
占位
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