• 15.5kV 27.7kV 38kV Solid dielectric single-triple-phase recloser
  • 15.5kV 27.7kV 38kV Solid dielectric single-triple-phase recloser
15.5kV 27.7kV 38kV Solid dielectric single-triple-phase recloser
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Model
GridShield®-38-1250
GridShield®-38-1000
GridShield®-27.7-1250
GridShield®-27.7-1000
GridShield®-15.5-1250
GridShield®-15.5-1000
Basic info
Brand ABB
Model NO. 15.5kV 27.7kV 38kV Solid dielectric single-triple-phase recloser
Rated voltage 38kV
Rated normal current 1250A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series GridShield®
Product Detail

Product Introduction

Solid dielectric vacuum recloser for smart grid applications up to 38kV

The ABB GridShield® recloser is a flexible solution that minimizes operation and maintenance costs through extensive research and testing for optimal outdoor performance. Integrating the ABB solution in the grid is quick and easy as it can be paired with a choice of controllers - ABB RER620,ABB RER615, SEL651R, Beckwith M-7679.

Highly reliable and technically adept, whether performing three- or single-phase tripping, the GridShield® recloser is ready for any challenge and geared to support the different needs of the distributed and smart grid of tomorrow. ABB reclosers are suitable for various applications, including feeder protection, loop control, etc. and allow full flexibility of use and superior results in fault detection isolation and restoration.

Technical parameters

The following table details the key technical specifications of the product, comprehensively covering electrical performance, mechanical characteristics, and dimensional parameters to provide a clear reference for technical selection and application scenarios.

Key features

The product offers multiple significant advantages, which can fully meet the diverse needs of industrial and power systems. Specifically included are:

  • Single-phase trip or three-phase tripping, available in a single tank or individual tanks for full installation and operation flexibility
  • Embedded dual voltage sensing for grid automation applications
  • Controller flexibility for installed base harmonization and training optimization
  • Rated at up to 38 kV, with unique 16 kA solid dielectric
  • High-impedance fault detection to be effective even in most difficult situations
  • Communication protocol flexibility: IEC 61850 native, Modbus and DNP or IEC 61850 and IEC 101/104
  • Site-ready units for quick and seamless installation and minimized time on site

Key benefits

  • Highest creep distance on the market ensures long-term performance in any environment
  • HCEP (Hydrophobic Cycloaliphatic Epoxy) is the best insulation for outdoor use, shedding water and debris, thus reducing the probability of flashovers even in heavily polluted areas
  • Simple, fast and safe maintenance as all the electronics are in the low-voltage range, eliminating the need for a bucket truck to isolate potentials to service electronics
  • Easy integration with multiple controller options, including the RER620,RER615, SEL-651R or Beckwith M-7679, to accommodate any grid modernization application
  • ABB made vacuum interrupters, accurate current and voltage sensors and magnetic actuators are state of the art technology and included in any ABB GridShield® recloser

 

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