Brand | POWERTECH |
Model NO. | 16.5kV–27 kV Medium Voltage Metal-Clad Switchgear |
Rated voltage | 27kV |
Series | Masterclad™ |
Description
The quality of Square D Masterclad™ Medium Voltage Metal-Clad Switchgear stems from a design and manufacturing process that focuses on long-term switchgear performance with the highest degree of reliability. Reliable performance and safety are enhanced by the rugged construction of Masterclad switchgear. The switchgear consists of individually grounded, compartmentalized steel structures to protect operating personnel and equipment.
Masterclad switchgear components include available state-of-the-art electronics like ION power quality monitoring and EASERGY protective relays, EcoStruxure™, integrated racking, and automatic throwover systems.
Standardization of the design incorporates a series of basic modular units, control packages, and instrumentation. For most switchgear ratings, circuit configurations, and functions, one basic size unit is used. These features provide application flexibility, versatility, and efficiency, reducing lead time and engineering time spent on planning and laying out the switchgear.
Standard features
Air-insulated switchgear defined by ANSI C37.20.2
UL listed equipment
Indoor and outdoor options with one or two high breaker arrangements
Also available as arc resistant structurestype 2B for 5 and 15 kV class
Removable (drawout) circuit breaker
Compartmentalized enclosure with grounded barriers
Isolated low voltage compartment
Automatic gear driven shutters
Automatic shutters in VT, CPT, and fuse truck compartments
Epoxy insulated busbars
Mechanical interlocks
Disconnect style instrument transformers
Continuous grounded breaker and auxiliary trucks, in and between test/disconnected and connected positions
Parameter
16.5–27 kV
1200–2000 Amperes Continuous Ratings
16, 25, and 40 kA Symmetrical Interrupting Capacity
125 kV BIL, peak (impulse) dielectric withstand
60 kV, rms 1 minute 60 Hz dielectric withstand
NEMA Type 1 – Indoor enclosure
Structural diagram