Question 1.3: a) Is the evolution towards more integration and more fixed design solutions compatible with the variety of applications ? b) What are the consequences for the user or integrator in term of specification and installation operation ? a) Market research to match the Xiria RMU design with the variety of applications: b) Comparing integration of protection functions in RMU and power transformer: A. Pikkert
Environmental friendly Question 1.3: a) Is the evolution towards more integration and more fixed design solutions compatible with the variety of applications ? b) What are the consequences for the user or integrator in term of specification and installation operation ? a) Market research to match the Xiria RMU design with the variety of applications: No maintenance Compact Safety Automation Environmental friendly A. Pikkert
Sealed for life, no maintenance Question 1.3: a) Is the evolution towards more integration and more fixed design solutions compatible with the variety of applications ? b) What are the consequences for the user or integrator in term of specification and installation operation ? a) Market research to match the Xiria RMU design with the variety of applications: Sealed for life, no maintenance Compact monobloc in modular design High degree of safety, combined switching and earthing Ready for future automated networks Less environmental impact A. Pikkert
Question 1.3: a) Is the evolution towards more integration and more fixed design solutions compatible with the variety of applications ? b) What are the consequences for the user or integrator in term of specification and installation operation ? b) Comparing integration of protection functions in RMU and power transformer: RMU + CB Advantages: Higher availablity of energy Automation possible Multi-range settings Better selectivity Sealed for life Three phase tripping Lower TCOS “Disadvantage”: No current limiting Transformer + fuses Advantages: Lower initial costs Compactness Disadvantages: Lower functionality Risc of internal arcs No passive component Higher losses A. Pikkert