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Feeder Terminal Unit F-FTU200

  • Feeder Terminal Unit F-FTU200

Key attributes

Brand Rw Energy
Series RMR
Power suppy range 100 … 240 V AC
Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
Communication serial port on rear panel RS232 & RS232/485 serial port

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description
Overview

With the continuously development of distribution automation worldwide, more and more Feeder Terminal Units are applied in overhead lines, while protecting feeder, implementing local or centralized fault self-recovery control, and by communication network, and by communication network, connecting to SCADA system, realizing “Tele-signal”, “Tele-measurement”, “Tele-control”, and “Tele-regulating ” function.
In distribution power grid, Feeder Terminal Unit (FTU) is the key point to realize feeder automation. Feeder Terminal Units main function is to realize Fault Detection, Isolation and Restoration (FDIR), reducing outage time, improving reliability of power supply.
Our latest developed F-FTU200 series products can be completed to various pole mounted switches, including Automatic Circuit Recloser (ACR),  Circuit Breaker (CB), and can provide a variety of automation solutions to comply with IEC/ANSI international standards.

Feature and Benefit

Multiple Protection

Support definite time curve, 26 l inverse definite minimum time curves, 24 user-defined curves, comply with IEC and ANSI standards, and satisfied with diverse needs of customers.

Feeder Terminal Unit F-FTU200

Distribution Automation
Realize feeder automation, support loop automation and auto-changeover solutions of the recloser, and satisfy with demands of Fault Detection, Isolation and Restoration (FDIR).

Feeder Terminal Unit F-FTU200

Multiple Protocols

Support IEC 60780-5-101/104,DNP3.0 and MODBUS standard protocols, supports protocol synchronization and B code time synchronization functions, and satisfy the needs of customers for “Tele- signal”, “Tele-measurement”, “Tele-control”, and “Tele-regulating ”.

Feeder Terminal Unit F-FTU200

Power Quality Analysis
Support power quality analysis, you can check the proportion of harmonic components of up to 16 analog quantity in real time, including current, voltage, active power, reactive power, apparent power, and up to 11 harmonics can be calculated to meet Customers’ high-quality electricity demands.

Feeder Terminal Unit F-FTU200

Technical Description:

Parameter F-FTU200
Power suppy range 100 … 240 V AC
Maximum power consumption <30 W
Duration of operation without auxiliary supply 24H
Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
Operation voltage 24 V DC (20 … 29 V DC )
Rechargeable battery type Sealed lead acid
Binary output breaking capacity (at L/R=40ms) 30W
RTD/mA inputs 4~20mA
Debugging port on front panel RJ45 Ethernet port
Communication serial port on rear panel RS232 & RS232/485 serial port
Communication ethernet port on rear panel RJ45 Ethernet port
Communication protocol IEC101/104, DNP3.0, MODBUS
Temperature range -25°C ... +70°C
Degree of protection IP55
Dimension 836*445*330 mm
Space room for radio 210*180*130 mm
Weight 60kg
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Company overview
Workplace: 30000m² Total staff: Highest Annual Export(usD): 100000000
Workplace: 30000m²
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Highest Annual Export(usD): 100000000
Services
Business Type: Design/Manufacture/Sales
Main Categories: High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Robot
Whole life care manager
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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