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Schneider MiCOM P746 Numerical Relay

Schneider Numerical Busbar Protection Relay Scheme

MiCOM P746

Numerical Busbar Protection

Schneider MiCOM P740 Numerical Busbar Protection

Fast, adaptable and easy to maintain Typically operating at 11-15ms, MiCOM P740 enables fast fault trips. It can be adapted to any busbar configuration and operates with different types of CT. A high-speed fiber optic cable, which eliminates insulation-related problems, can be used for communications between the Central Unit and the Peripheral Units.   Fully communicant With the availability of IEC61850-8-1 and IEC103 protocols, the P740 is easily integrated in any substation system. Contractual warranty Period : 2 years  

Schneider MiCOM P341 MiCOM P922G Login protection

The MiCOM P341 and P922G interconnection protection relays provide the protection required for devices connected in parallel with the main

Schneider P122C00Z112 MiCOM P122 Protection Relay

MiCOM P122C Time-Overcurrent Protection Device P122C/EN M/B11 The MiCOM P122C relay provides these protection and monitoring functions: • Four-pole current measurement (A, B, C, N) • Overcurrent protection for phases and earth, three stages each, with definite-time and inverse-time characteristics for the first and second stages • Unbalance protection, two stages, with definite-time and inverse-time characteristics for the first stage • Thermal overload protection

ABB 1SVR405613R3000 CR-M230AC4

Product: CR-M230AC4 Pluggable interface relay 4c/o, A1-A2=230VAC, 250V/6A

Product Code: 1SVR405613R3000

ABB 1SAZ211201R2043 TA25DU-4.0M

Product: TA25DU-11M Thermal Overload Relays

Product Code: 1SAZ211201R2043

ABB 1SAX821001R1101

Product: EF750-800 Electronic Overload Relay 250 ... 800 A

Product Code: 1SAX821001R1101

ABB 1SAX721001R1101

Product: EF460-500 Electronic Overload Relay 150 ... 500 A

Product Code: 1SAX721001R1101

Schneider MiCOM E124 Auxiliary Capacitor Trip Unit

Product: MiCOM E124 Auxiliary Capacitor Trip Unit. MiCOM E124 trip unit can be used in all cases where a battery and charger would otherwise be necessary to trip the circuit breaker. Such is the case in substations where there is no auxiliary supply, and where protective relays draw their auxiliary power from current and voltage transformer circuits.