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Innovative installation Plug-in protection devices

SMISSLINE for flexible, modular distribution systems


Where safety, availability and adaptability are paramount, planners, building owners and users alike choose SMISSLINE by ABB. Because quality-conscious professionals know: adaptability and modularity are the nuts and bolts of electrical distribution systems, both in the planning phase and in the implementation. Building services engineering is characterised by increasing auto- mation. This has a huge impact on electrical distribution systems and safety systems: They must keep up with the ever increas- ing demands and complexity. SMISSLINE, the plug-in system from ABB with integrated busbars, simplifies the planning, set up and maintenance of electrical systems.

Contents

Plan exactly what you want!_ ____________________________________ 4 System overview_ _____________________________________________ 6 Socket, additional socket and busbars___________________________ 8 Varied options for individual customer requirements_ ______________10 This is how its done: SMISSLINE assembly______________________12 Power supply for the plug-in socket system______________________14 Power supply via incoming terminal block or incoming terminal components_ _________________________________________16 Power supply via protection devices____________________________18 Back-up protection with the High Performance circuit breaker S800_ __________________________________________19 SMISSLINE protection devices and accessories__________________20 Overload and short-circuit protection_ ___________________________22 Customer benefits offered by the vertical construction with SMISSLINE______________________________________________24 Combination of devices_ ______________________________________25 Successful in any location_____________________________________26

Plan exactly what you want!


Avoid uneven loads The phase connection can be identified without removing the devices.

The idea
SMISSLINE protection devices are simply snapped into a plug-in socket system. The arduous task of power supply and connection is done. In addition to savings in time and money, another advantage of the system is the quick and easy exchangeability of the devices. If the corresponding spare capacity is planned, subsequent expansion consists merely of plugging in and connecting additional devices.

Collective alarm A collective alarm can easily be implemented using the signal contact SK400SA. A very good space-saving arrangement is created when the signal contact is mounted to the left or right of the miniature circuit breaker.

LA LB N L1 L2 L3
l1 l2 l3 l1 l2 l3

Signalling Signal and auxiliary contacts are available for all devices. These can be powered directly by the two auxiliary busbars in the socket.

Vertical design A vertical design will save you even more space, as no terminal blocks are required. The outgoing cables are connected directly to the devices.

Time-saving assembly SMISSLINE simplifies planning and speeds up the set up and assembly of power distribution systems. Components are replaced in seconds, making expansion much easier.

Flexibility up to the last minute SMISSLINE makes it possible to press ahead with planning, even before all the details of a system are known. Loads can be easily reassigned. Even if the usage of an entire installation is completely changed, the effort involved remains small.

Motor starter units or external devices You can create varied combinations of devices using a combi module. For example, a motor protection switch, together with a contactor can be combined to form one single unit and plugged in as a whole. External devices can be integrated into the system via universal adapters.

Freedom to design and arrange SMISSLINE gives you freedom of choice: Mixed-pole arrangement of all devices next to each other.

Plugs in directly SMISSLINE devices can be snapped directly into the plug-in socket system. The input wiring is integrated within the device.


System overview

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Supply terminal Incoming terminal block with a max. current rating of 160A 50mm2 (2x25mm2) + 2x10mm2 (LA, LB) Cover for incoming terminal block Supply cable Surge arrester OVR404 RCBO FS401 Residual-current circuit breaker F404 Miniature circuit breaker S401 M Signal contact Plug contacts DIN adaptor Spare way cover

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Device latch Busbar L3 or DC +, Busbar L2 or DC +, Busbar L1 or DC +, Busbar N Sockets, 8-module and 6-module Auxiliary busbar LA Auxiliary busbar LB Busbar N, external Busbar PE, external Additional socket N and PE terminals 32A 1mm2 to 10mm2, 63A 16mm2 to 50mm2 and 100A 16mm2 to 95mm2, red and orange terminals for DC

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Output circuits Busbar isolator Dummy block and 18 mm cover with DIN top for the additional socket Socket end piece on left and right Incoming terminal component, centre power supply 200 A, maximum 95 mm2 Universal adapter with a current rating of 32 A, 63 A or 100 A Combi module with a current rating of 32 A 

Socket, additional socket and busbars

Socket
The socket with integrated busbars simultaneously incorporates both mechanical and electrical connection to the mains supply for plug-in devices.

Socket Technical data


Rated voltage: Rated current: Socket lengths: 690V~ Busbars: 100A Centre power supply: 200A Auxiliary busbars: 40A 6 modules (108mm) 8 modules (144mm)

Socket components
The sockets are easy to base-mount. They can either be screwed onto a mounting plate or snapped onto a 35mm DIN rail. The latch of the snap mounting makes installation particularly easy. It ensures the sockets can be moved laterally or removed before defining the final mounting position. In order to determine the required socket length, the space necessary for the required devices the incoming terminal block and any spare slots must be specified.

Additional socket
The additional socket can be simply plugged in to the socket and serves the purpose of accepting the external N and/or PE busbars. It can also be snapped onto a top-hat rail. Additional sockets can either be equipped with an N busbar or a PE busbar. Each socket can be expanded with an additional socket.

Snap mounting
Using a screwdriver, pull down the slide until it latches in position (socket is adjustable) Pressure applied from the front: Lock position (sockets fixed)

Socket selection table


Modules Socket length incl. end piece in mm 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 148 186 256 292 328 364 401 437 473 509 545 581 617 653 689 725 761 797 Number of sockets 8 6
module module

Modules Socket length incl. end piece in mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 883 869 905 941 977 1013 1049 1085 1122 1158 1194 1230 1266 1302 1338 1374 1410

Number of sockets 8 6
module module

Modules Socket length incl. end piece in mm 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 1446 1482 1518 1554 1590 1626 1662 1698 1734 1770 1806 1843 1879 1915 1951 1943 2031

Number of sockets 8 6
module module

1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 3

1 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3

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2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2

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1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1

Varied options for individual customer requirements

Socket end piece (with screw mounting)


On the one hand, this end piece is used for fixing the plug-in socket system to the mounting rail (particularly important for vertical assembly). On the other hand, it is also used for fixing the busbars in the socket as well as providing a shock-proof covering at the front end of the socket. Total width of the socket end piece: 2x21mm.

Threaded bolt for cover (customer-side assembly)

Busbars
The busbars with a dimension of 10x3mm carry currents of up to 100A. They are galvanically-coated. This ensures perfect connection of the devices. The maximum delivery length of the busbar is 1979mm. The same busbar is used for mounting in the socket (L1, L2, L3, N) as with assembly in the additional sockets (N, PE). The busbars are inserted in the socket from the front.

PE N LA LB N L1 L2 L3

Auxiliary busbars LA, LB


The 5x2mm auxiliary busbars are used to supply power to the auxiliary and signal contacts. They are also galvanically-coated and their maximum delivery length is 1979mm. In the same way as the main busbars, the auxiliary busbars are fitted from the front in the LA and LB fixtures. Of course, it is also possible to fit only one auxiliary busbar.

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Busbar isolator
If there are several isolated residual current protected device groups within a distribution system, the busbar system must be divided into the corresponding number of segments. The clearly visible dark grey busbar isolator serves as a spacial and electrical insulator for the busbars.

Busbar cover
The busbars can be shock-protected where spare slots or modules are currently not used. The 4-part covers for the socket are broken off in the required number and snapped onto the socket. Their holes allow the voltage on the busbars to be measured, without having to remove the cover. An 18mm wide cover is available for the additional socket. Longer busbar sections can be protected with a cable duct cover.

Z20286.eps

N and PE terminals
The additional socket can be equipped with plug-in erminals. These are mounted by simply plugging in, t in line with the SMISSLINE philosophy.

Park position of neutral conductor terminal e.g. for insulation measuring

Z20287

Z200310.eps

Z200336.eps
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This is how its done : SMISSLine assembly

1. The individual sockets are buttmounted in the desired length on the mounting rails of the distribution cabinet. The sockets can, however, also be butt-mounted on a work bench, for example, equipped with busbars and mounted in the distribution cabinet as a complete unit.

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2. The busbars and any auxiliary busbars can be cut into lengths and snapped in place.

3. In doing so, any necessary splits in the busbars must be bridged with the busbar isolator.

4. The incoming terminal block is plugged in and the feeder cables are connected.
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5. The devices are plugged in ...

Device latch

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6. ... and the outgoing cables are connected. Finished!

7. Disconnect the devices by pressing on the front on the device latch

The starter pack makes it easy


The starter pack contains sockets, equipped with 3 or 4 busbars as required. These are already connected and ready for use. There is therefore no need to assemble the individual components.

Advantages
Only one order number and one price Pre-assembled Simple solution Easy handling Low storage requirements

Solutions available: 20 modules 3L 20 modules 3LN 22 modules 3L 22 modules 3LN 24 modules 3L 24 modules 3LN 26 modules 3L 26 modules 3LN 30 modules 3L 30 modules 3LN 32 modules 3L 32 modules 3LN 34 modules 3L 34 modules 3LN

Type name ZLS782 ZLS783 ZLS760 ZLS761 ZLS750 ZLS751 ZLS785 ZLS786 ZLS762 ZLS763 ZLS752 ZLS753 ZLS776 ZLS777

Solutions available: 38 modules 3L 38 modules 3LN 40 modules 3L 40 modules 3LN 44 modules 3L 44 modules 3LN 48 modules 3L 48 modules 3LN 62 modules 3L 62 modules 3LN 64 modules 3L 64 modules 3LN 80 modules 3L 80 modules 3LN

Type name ZLS764 ZLS765 ZLS754 ZLS755 ZLS778 ZLS779 ZLS756 ZLS757 ZLS780 ZLS781 ZLS766 ZLS767 ZLS758 ZLS759

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Power supply for the plug-in socket system

The appropriate version of the incoming terminal blocks can be ordered according to the arrangement of sockets with busbars L1, L2, L3, N and auxiliary busbars LA and LB. The incoming terminal block is a multiple-pole element and can be mounted on the socket at any position. The incoming terminal component is a single-pole element, optional for L1, L2, L3 or the N conductors. This facilitates individual configurations. The incoming termi nal component is always used when the power is supplied by only 2 conductors or if the cross-section of the power cable is greater than 50mm2. The busbars of the additional socket are supplied with power via terminals. The power can also be supplied using a protection device (e.g. residual-current circuit breaker) (see page 18). Incoming terminal block

Left incoming terminal block

Incoming terminal component

Right incoming terminal block

CONNECTING TWO ROWS OF SOCKETS


Incoming terminal blocks come in left and right versions. This means that, when connecting two rows of sockets, a loop can be created, without cables crossing.

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Technical data for the incoming terminal block


Incoming terminal block Rated voltage: 400/690V Rated current: 160A Space required: 4 modules (3 PN + LA, LB) Main terminals: 50mm2 cable, 35mm2 stranded wire Auxiliary terminals: 10mm2 cable, 6mm2 stranded wire

Technical data for the incoming terminal component


Incoming terminal component Rated voltage: 400/690V Rated current: 200A Space required: 2 modules per pole Main terminals: 95mm2 stranded wire Auxiliary terminals: not possible

Power supply to the auxiliary busbars LA and LB


Both auxiliary busbars of the socket can be supplied with power via the incoming terminal block. The two auxiliary terminals are simply plugged into the available openings in the incoming terminal block as required. Both auxiliary busbars can carry a load of up to 40A. In this way, auxiliary and signal contacts can be supplied with power via the auxiliary busbars LA and LB.

Looping the feeder cables via the incoming terminal block


The feeder cables can be connected to the incoming terminal block from the right, the left, from below and provided that no auxiliary busbars LA and LB are required from above. The upper sections of the main terminals are detachable to facilitate the connecting of looped conductors.

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Power supply via an incoming terminal block or an incoming terminal component

The following points must be observed: 1. Correct configuration of the power supply 2.  Correct rating of the upstream overcurrent protection device

The maximum current rating of the upstream overcurrent protection device is 100 A
Upstream overcurrent protection device, current rating of 100A

Output circuits IN : any

Power supply using an incoming terminal block any (external or centre)

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The maximum current rating of the upstream overcurrent protection device is 160A
Output circuits IN : any IN x f 100A IN x f 100A

Upstream overcurrent protection device > 100A current rating 160A, f = diversity factor

Power supply using an incoming terminal component Centre

Number of electrical circuits 2 and 3 4 and 5 6 to 9 10 and more

Diversity factor (f) 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5

The current rating of the upstream overcurrent protection device is 200A

Table from EN 60439-3

The sum of the rated breaking current strengths of all connected overcurrent protection devices, multiplied by the simultaneity factor f in the following table, must not be greater than 200A. Furthermore, this value must not exceed 100A on either side of the incoming terminal block. If electrical circuits are connected with a specified load current (e.g. motors), the diversity factor must not be used for these circuits. Power for a rated current of 200A can only be Together supplied by an incoming terminal I N : max. 200A component and not by the incoming terminal block. f = diversity factor Output circuits IN x f 100 A Output circuits IN x f 100 A

Upstream overcurrent protection device 200A

Power supply with centre incoming terminal component

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Power supply via protection devices

Direct power supply from below via a residual-current circuit breaker, switch disconnector or surge arrester
The feeder cable is connected to the same side of the device as the strand wires of the plug contacts. Particular care must be taken to ensure that the sum of the current ratings of all downstream protection devices does not exceed the current rating of 63 ampere taking account of the diversity factor f.

I max. 63 A = IN x f downstream devices

Power supply from above via a residual-current circuit breaker or switch disconnector
The feeder cable is connected to the opposite side of the stranded wires for the plug contacts via a residual-current circuit breaker or switch disconnector. In this configuration the busbars and thus all subsequent devices are residual current protected (when power is supplied via a residualcurrent circuit breaker). If several residual current groups are used, the dark grey busbar isolator should be used to separate the busbars. For this purpose, it is necessary to conform with the standards relating to overcurrent protection of residual-current circuit breakers.

Number of electrical circuits 2 and 3 4 to 6 7 to 9 10 and more

Diversity factor (f) 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5

Table from EN 60439-3

I max. 63 A = IN x f

f = diversity factor

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Back-up protection of the SMISSLINE SYSTEM with upstream HIGH PERFORMANCE circuit breaker S800

The High Performance circuit breaker S800 can provide backup protection for the SMISSLINE system. The High Performance circuit breaker S800 is directly snapped onto the top-hat rail. Power is supplied to the plug-in socket system via a short power line and an incoming terminal block.

S800

S400

S800S - S400M/S450M (SMISSLINE) @ 230/400V E. L. Icu [kA] Icn [kA] S400M S450M In [A] 4*16 20 25 32 40 50 63 25 50 32 50 50 40 50 50 50 S800S B, C, D, K 50 50 63 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

B, D

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* applies only to B characteristic E. L. Icu [kA] 50 25 S400M S450M In [A] 0.52 3...20 25 32 40 50 63 25 50 50 32 50 50 40 50 50 50 S800S B, C, D, K 50 50 63 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

C, K

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100 125 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Example for the back-up protection coordination between miniature circuit breakers and the heavy duty circuit breaker S800S at 230/400V. Further coordination tables can be found in the technical catalogue.
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SMISSLINE protection devices and accessories

Miniature circuit breaker S400


1  -, 2-, 3- and 4-pole devices with a current rating between 0.5A and 63A Characteristics B, C, D, K, UC-Z, UC-C (from 2008 as S400)  Snap on auxiliary and signal contacts on the left and right Snap on neutral disconnector with double deck terminal on the right

Technical data in accordance with EN 60898-1


S400E, M Rated voltage Un~: Rated voltage Un =: Rated frequency fn : Rated switching capacity Icn : Number of poles: Approvals (without UC): B, C, D 230/400V AC 60V = 1-pole 125V = 2-pole 50/60 Hz 6kA (E) and 10kA (M) 1, 2, 3, 4 (3P + N) S+, VDE CCC only for 10kA C characteristics DNV, GL

Technical data in accordance with EN 60947-2


S400M Rated voltage Un~: Rated voltage Un =: Rated frequency fn : Limit switching capacity Icu : at 230/400V C, K max. 254/400V AC 60V = 1-pole 125V = 2-pole 50/60 Hz 50kA 0.5A 2A 25kA 2A 20A 15kA 25A (S400 M-K 10kA) 1, 2, 3, 4 (3P + N) S+, VDE (only C characteristics) CCC, DNV, GL

Number of poles: Approvals (without UC):

Residual current device F402, F404


2  -pole residual-current circuit breaker 25A to40A, 10, 30, 100mA  4-pole residual-current circuit breaker 25A to 63A, 30, 100, 300mA  Short time delay type FIK (does not react to discharge currents)  Selective residual-current circuit breaker type S (selective to FI or FIK)

F402

Technical data in accordance with EN 61008-1


Type Rated voltage Un : Current rating of In =: Rated tripping currents: Short time delayed, selective: Approvals: F402 230V AC 25 40A 10, 30, 100, 300mA K S+, VDE, DNV, GL, CCC F404 230/400V AC 25 63A 30, 100, 300mA K and S S+, VDE, DNV, GL, CCC F404 20

Combined RCBO FS401


R  ated breaking capacity up to 10kA Snap-on auxiliary and signal contacts on the left  Short time delayed versions FIK (does not react to discharge currents)

Technical data in accordance with EN 61009-1


Rated voltage Un : Current rating In : Rated breaking capacity Icn : 230V AC 10A to 32A 10kA up to and with 16A 6kA from 20A 10mA and 30mA

Rated tripping current: Short time delayed version available

Surge arrester 404 OVR


4-pole protection device, type 2  Potential-free signal contact integrated in the device Rated discharge surge current Isn 15kA

Technical data in accordance with EN 61643-11


Rated voltage Un : Max. back-up fuse: Protection device: Rated discharge surge current IS : Max. rated discharge surge current ISmax: Protection level: 230/400V AC 160A gL/gG 25kA Type 2 (IEC 61643-1) (8/20s) 15kA (8/20s) 30kA # 1.5 kV

Power motor protection circuit breaker MS325


Power motor protection circuit breaker MS325 Un 690V, In 0.1 to 25A, breaking capacity 100/50kA, with phase failure protection, temperature compensation and slide-in undervoltage release.

Auxiliary and signal contacts


The plug-in socket system gives you the option of signalling via auxiliary busbars. The auxiliary busbars LA and LB can be contacted directly via contacting parts. The contacting parts can be easily changed from LA to LB by replugging them, or they can be removed completely. A collective alarm is possible using the innovative collective alarm signal contact. To do this, contact is made parallel with the auxiliary busbars.
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Switch disconnector IS404


SMISSLINE switch disconnector, directly pluggable with a maximum current rating of In 63A.

Overload and short-circuit protection of the plug-in socket SYSTEM

Protection of the socket system without an upstream overcurrent protection device


An important factor for the protection of the busbar system (sockets, incoming terminal block, incoming terminal component, adapter, combi module or terminals) is the size of the rated surge current Ipk. This is 17kA. The busbar system can withstand a prospective rated short circuit current of up to 12kA (measured according to EN 60439-1).

Protection of the plug-in ocket system with an upstream s overcurrent protection device
If, on the power supply side, a circuit breaker of the type Sace Tmax 200A, a High Performance circuit breaker S800 or a NH fuse is positioned upstream of the busbar system, then due to the short-circuit current limiting effect of this protection device, a large prospective short-circuit current of up to 50kA for the plug-in socket system is permissible.

LA LB N L1 L2 L3

LA LB N L1 L2 L3

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Overload and short-circuit protection of devices on the plug-in socket system

Overload and short-circuit protection for miniature circuit breakers


If the prospective short-circuit current at the installation location of a miniature circuit breaker is not greater than its rated breaking capacity, no back-up protection via an upstream overcurrent protection device is necessary. If the prospective short-circuit current at the installation location of the miniature circuit breaker is greater than its rated breaking capacity, the current ratings of the upstream overcurrent protection device must not exceed the table values in the back-up protection tables (see SMISSLINE technical catalogue).

Overload and short-circuit protection of residual-current circuit breakers


An overcurrent protection device with max. 100A is necessary for short-circuit protection. Thermal protection can also be ensured via downstream miniature circuit breakers.

Overload and short-circuit protection of the surge arrester


An upstream overcurrent protection device with max. 160A is necessary for short-circuit protection (in the case of nonindependent interruptions of the secondary current).

Overcurrent protection of devices with a universal adapter


In principle, the same conditions as with directly plugged-in devices apply.

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Customer benefits offered by vertical CONSTRUCTION WITH SMISSLINE

Conventional mounting rail assembly compared to vertical construction


In the conventional horizontal construction, the wiring of these devices is routed individually to the outgoing terminals. The terminal compartment in the control cabinet is optionally arranged at the top or bottom.
Conventional horizontal arrangement with devices on a mounting rail

Advantages of vertical c onstruction compared to conventional layouts


Larger assemblies are arranged vertically. The power for the plug-in socket system is supplied via an incoming terminal block. Fewer cables are required for the cross connections in the control cabinet. The input wiring is integrated in the plug-in socket system. The N and PE terminals are directly assigned to the devices. The outgoing cables are connected directly to the devices. This results in an overall clear arrangement. Expansion is easy thanks to the plug-in technology.

S800

SMISSLINE with vertical arrangement

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Combination of devices with vertical assembly

Modular motor starter units, pluggable, expandable at any time


Various motor starter combinations are plugged directly into the SMISSLINE socket system. The clear advantage of the combi module is the fact that it allows a diverse combination of SMISSLINE devices and conventional devices to be combined to form one unit. These can be replaced in no time. The system is only kept at a standstill for a minimum amount of time.

S800

Overvoltage protection system


The surge arrester is placed directly next to the incoming terminal block. The socket system downstream of this overvoltage protection device is protected against overvoltage. The example shows a residual current protected component. The power supplied is fed by a residual-current circuit breaker and this component is also protected against overcurrent.
field cable grid

FI4

DVR

S800

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SHOPPING CENTRES
Quick change configuration  Clearly arranged residual current protection structure  Multiple-pole devices can be placed in any position

EDP AND RADIO INSTALLATIONS


Central installation monitoring  Flexible adaptation to building requirements Permanent current available

TRANSPORTATION
 Short time delayed residual current circuit-breakers for long cables Overvoltage-protection system  Fast replacement of combi module as complete motor starter unit

BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES


Q  uick execution during changes in
application Various power supply options  Distribution of residual current protection is clear and well arranged

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Interchangeability of devices Overvoltage-protected systems  Specifically targeted device and circuit protection
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INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
High availability C  ombi module as complete
motor starter unit C  learly arranged devices and terminals

OFFICE BUILDINGS
 Flexibility in lighting and air-conditioning systems Expansion options F  lexibility for system modifications

SUCCESSFUL IN ANY LOCATION

HOSPITALS, CLINICS
H  igh degree of safety during maintenance and servicing Short reaction times Permanent current availability

AIRPORTS
High degree of availability Short reaction times Cost effective adaptations

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