• Self-powered single-phase recloser  for up to 27 kV
  • Self-powered single-phase recloser  for up to 27 kV
Self-powered single-phase recloser for up to 27 kV
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Model
Eagle-27-200
Eagle-15-200
Basic info
Brand ABB
Model NO. Self-powered single-phase recloser for up to 27 kV
Rated voltage 27kV
Rated normal current 200A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series Eagle
Product Detail

Product Introduction

Product Range:Up to 27kV, 200A, 8kA

ABB’s Eagle is a single phase self-powered vacuum interrupting recloser. It can be mounted directly to the pole as a new installation or a replacement to oil filled single-phase reclosers. It can be installed separately on single phase laterals or in a group of three for a three-phase lateral circuit.
Eagle recloser drastically improves the reliability indices for utilities simply by eliminating the sustained interruptions experienced by the customers due to fuse-blowing schemes and momentary interruptions due to fuse-saving schemes. By reducing the number of truck rolls, the utility can save on operational costs and at the same time avoid revenue losses due to outages.
Eagle provides highest interrupting rating among its class with higher BIL (basic insulation level) and continuous current rating providing application from major three-phase feeder laterals to the end-of-line single phase laterals.

Technical parameters

The following technical parameters fully present the product's electrical parameter configurations, mechanical performance parameters, and dimensional details to facilitate precise system integration and application planning.

Key features

Key features highlight the product’s innovative design, high-performance capabilities, and operational advantages, ensuring optimal suitability for diverse industrial and power system requirements.

  • Can function as a recloser, breaker, or a sectionalizer
  • Main operating handle for mechanical opening, closing and resetting without relying on battery backup
  • Mounting design that allows manual swing down open for a visual disconnect
  • Conventional open/close indicator cup semaphore and a LED beacon for lockout indication
  • Adaptable non-reclose and hot line tag modes
  • Wide selection of fuse, recloser and user programmable protection curves
  • Platform / device independent web-based user interface
  • Full event, security, loading and fault recording capability with GPS time stamps
  • 128-bit encryption with WPA2 level security for Wi-Fi connection
  • Cold load pickup and 2nd harmonic inrush blocking for each curve

Key benefits

Key benefits underscore the product’s reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, delivering tangible value for power distribution and industrial applications.

  • Can be applied on circuits up to 27kV, 200A – avoiding need to stock multiple part numbers
  • High fault current rating (8 kA) allows installation across the feeder
  • Self-powered design eliminating the need for an external power source
  • “No arcing” operations to keep personnel safety intact
  • Battery-free operations provide a truly maintenance-free life cycle
  • Ability to restore power after an extended outage without the need for batteries
  • One-to-one replacement for hydraulic reclosers by using identical mounting and protection curves
  • Hassle-free web-based interface and secure Wi-Fi communication
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Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$580000000
Professional Experience
11 years
Workplace
20000m²
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