ABB upgrades switch fuse disconnector range with new Slimline XR Gold
ZURICH -- ABB has upgraded its market-leading range of Slimline XR low-voltage switch fuse disconnectors, reducing power losses by up to 35% and increasing potential space savings. A host of technical advances and design improvements make the Slimline XR range smart, with higher-performance and suitability for even more demanding applications.
The Slimline XR can now also access a range of useful remote supervision and operation functions. Thanks to the integration of the intelligent Tier Switch ITS 2.1, the device connects easily to the ABB AbilityTM cloud platform. If fuses blow or temperatures or currents exceed set limits, alerts are sent to key personnel, making it easier to maintain continuous operations.
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Giampiero Frisio, head of ABB’s Smart Power business line said, “The upgrades to the new improved Slimline XR Gold shows why ABB is the pioneering technology leader in this market. Our commitment to innovation, good design and our attention to detail continue to deliver advances that make life easier for customers and that adds value to their operations. The improvements to the range will support the growth in energy management systems for more demanding applications.”
The higher efficiency was measured in tests that established the new Slimline XR low-voltage switch fuse disconnectors meet the latest edition of the IEC60947-3 standard. A 35.5% reduction in in power losses from 357W to 230W was recorded. This efficiency gain means lower heat losses, which translates into space savings for customers as more Slimline XR devices can now be installed in a single column.
The Slimline XR is among the smallest switch disconnector fuses with the lowest power losses available. It is one of the few horizontal switch disconnector fuses with the AC23A rating and is the only device where all active parts are silver-plated, with no bare copper. The greater durability means the Slimline XR now has a longer working life and is suitable for more extreme conditions: the number of operations has increased by 400% from 1,600 to 8,000 operations and the short circuit making capacity has increased by 118% from 55kA to 120kA.
Pietro Esposto, Global Product Group Manager for ABB’s Switches & Fusegear business said, “The higher short circuit capacity provides higher levels of safety and protection, making the Slimline XR suitable for more demanding applications. A new electronic fuse monitoring function, suitable for 800V AC applications, further improves reliability in extreme conditions.”
ABB’s SlimLine XR range of switch disconnector fuses allow more outgoing feeders per switchboard, saving cubicle and floor space – and costs. The SlimLine XR range can be used in 2-, 3- and 4-pole networks, with either DIN NH or BS fuses. Plug-in contacts make it fast, easy and safe to install, even under live voltage.