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SF6-free MV air-insulated switchgear

  • SF6-free MV air-insulated switchgear

Key attributes

Brand Schneider
Model NO. SF6-free MV air-insulated switchgear
Rated voltage 24kV
Rated normal current 630A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Rated short circuit breaking current 16kA
Series AirSeT

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

Product Overview

 By integrating sustainable air insulation technology, proven vacuum breaking solutions, and digital connectivity, the SM AirSeT series is an advanced SF6-free medium-voltage switchgear for indoor applications.

  • Compliance to IEC/UTE standards

    Designed and tested to comply with IEC 62271 series, UTE NFC standards, and RoHS/REACH requirements.

  • ISO 9001 certification

    Designed and manufactured in a facility certified by ISO 9001, with Green Premium sustainability certification.

  • High safety construction

    Internal arc protection compliant with IEC 62271-200 Appendix A, supporting up to 20kA 1s withstand capability.

Main Features

  • SF6-free sustainability - Adopts pure air insulation and Shunt Vacuum Interruption (SVI) technology, GWP=0, no toxic by-products, reducing carbon footprint throughout the lifecycle.

  • Native digital connectivity - Equipped with built-in sensors for thermal/environmental monitoring, QR code access to Digital Logbook, compatible with EcoStruxure Asset Advisor for predictive maintenance.

  • Enhanced safety - 3/4-side internal arc protection (IAC: A-FL/A-FLR), voltage presence indicator, and intuitive interlocking, ensuring operator and equipment safety.

  • Modular flexibility - Harmonized cubicle design with multiple functional units (switching, protection, metering), easy expansion without civil engineering modification.

  • Long service life - 40-year lifespan supported by CompoDrive operating mechanism and Schneider's self-developed vacuum interrupters, mechanical endurance up to 10,000 operations.

Technical Parameters

Project Unit Data
Rated voltage kV 7.2 12/17.5 24
Rated current A 400-630 630-1250 630-1250
Rated frequency Hz 50/60 50/60 50/60
Rated insulation level        
Rated power frequency withstand voltage (1min, effective value) kV 20 28/38 50
Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage (BIL, peak value) kV 60 75/95 125
Rated short circuit breaking current kA 12.5/16 20 25
Rated short time withstand current (1s) kA 12.5/16 20 25
Rated peak withstand current (peak values) kA 31.5/40 50 63
Operating mechanism type   CompoDrive (CDT/CD1/CD2) CompoDrive (CDT/CD1/CD2) CompoDrive (CDT/CD1/CD2)
Rated operating sequence   O-0.3s-CO-180s-CO O-0.3s-CO-180s-CO O-0.3s-CO-180s-CO
Electrical endurance level E2 (IEC 62271-103) E2 (IEC 62271-103) E2 (IEC 62271-103)
Mechanical endurance No of times 10000 10000 10000
Rated auxiliary control voltage V AC220/110, DC24/48/110 AC220/110, DC24/48/110 AC220/110, DC24/48/110
Opening time ms ≤60 ≤60 ≤60
Closing time ms 35~70 35~70 35~70
Enclosure protection level   IP55 IP55 IP55
Internal arc withstand level   A-FL 12.5kA 1s A-FLR 16kA 1s A-FLR 20kA 1s

 Application Scenarios

  • 24kV and below indoor medium voltage secondary distribution systems;

  • Circuit control and protection of commercial buildings, industrial plants, and utility substations;

  • Critical facilities such as data centers, hospitals, and airports requiring high reliability;

  • Sustainable energy projects and smart grid applications with low-carbon requirements.

Dimension (Core Cubicle Type)

Cubicle Type Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (kg)
IM (Switch Unit) 1600 375/500 1030/1120 137/147
DMVL-A (Circuit Breaker Unit) 1600 750 1220 407
NSM (Automatic Transfer Unit) 2050 750 1030 297
FAQ for
Q: What is the insulation principle of gas-insulated switches?
A:

Insulation Principle:

  • In an electric field, the electrons in SF₆ gas molecules are slightly displaced from the nuclei. However, due to the stability of the SF₆ molecular structure, it is difficult for electrons to escape and form free electrons, resulting in high insulation resistance. In GIS (Gas-Insulated Switchgear) equipment, the insulation is achieved by precisely controlling the pressure, purity, and electric field distribution of the SF₆ gas. This ensures a uniform and stable insulating electric field between the high-voltage conductive parts and the grounded enclosure, as well as between different phase conductors.

  • Under normal operating voltage, the few free electrons in the gas gain energy from the electric field, but this energy is not sufficient to cause collision ionization of the gas molecules. This ensures the maintenance of the insulating properties.

Q: What are the core advantages of air insulated technology compared to traditional SF6 switchgear?
A:


The core advantages are focused on environmental protection, safety, and full lifecycle costs: firstly, with zero Global Warming Potential (GWP), it completely replaces SF6 gas, which has a greenhouse effect 24300 times that of CO ₂, and has no toxic decomposition by-products; The second is to adopt dry air insulation+vacuum disconnection (SVI) technology, which does not require gas recovery, detection, and replenishment, reducing later operation and maintenance costs; The third is that the insulation medium can be directly discharged into the atmosphere, making the end of life treatment simpler and in line with the requirements of low-carbon projects.

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Workplace: 20000m² Total staff: Highest Annual Export(usD): 400000000
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Highest Annual Export(usD): 400000000
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Business Type: Manufacture/Sales
Main Categories: High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus
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Whole-life care management services for equipment procurement, use, maintenance, and after-sales, ensuring safe operation of electrical equipment, continuous control, and worry-free electricity consumption.
The equipment supplier has passed platform qualification certification and technical evaluation, ensuring compliance, professionalism, and reliability from the source.

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