Schneider Electric PremSet Medium Voltage Switchgear

Schneider Voltage Switchgear

Oct 20, 2020

Discover the new compact MV Switchgear featuring SF6-free Shielded Solid Insulation (2SIS) and incidentally touch safe system.

Premset dramatically improves the most important aspects of today’s MV Switchgear. It introduces a compact (SF6-free), smart grid ready solution with the simplest installation and service procedures due to insulation and shielding of all live parts. Premset is the first ever MV Switchgear to attain the SILVER AWARD in electrical safety (voted by Plant Engineering).

Features

Range composed of compact, smart and modular units up to 15 kV, earth shielded solid and easily adaptable to specific requirements:
• Circuit breaker and switch-disconnector using vacuum technology
• Rated PF withstand voltage: 95 kV
• Rated busbar current: 600A and 1200A
• Rated max short time withstand current: 25 kA (2 sec)
• Cable grounding switch: 25 kA Fault Making
• Degree of protection: NEMA 1
• Dimensions W x H x D (in.): 14.75 x 65 x 36

Functional units:
• 5 circuit-breakers: D01N, D02N, D06N, D06H, D12H
• Short Circuit Interrupting Rating: 25kA
• Technology: Shielded Solid Insulation
• Standard: ANSI/IEEE

UL Listed

Standard Warranty Period: 18 months

Applications

Premset applications can be found in all medium voltage market segments including:
• Industrial
• Large Commercial
• Building and Infrastructure
• Healthcare
• Data Centre
• Water Treatment
• Metals and Mining

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