Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Arc-Killer SV-25 - DF-2 + Range.

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Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Arc-Killer SV-25 - DF-2 + Range

Overview 1.General Overview 2.Drive Mechanism 3.Cubicle Integration Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Overview 1.General Overview 2.Drive Mechanism 3.Cubicle Integration Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

General Overview Arc-Killer SV-25 provides additional safety by minimizing the effects of an internal arc. Less energy released Fewer architectural/structural demands Unit is reusable after an arc Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

SV-25 Basic Principles Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Pressure build Ignition Ionisation Metal Short Circuit SV-25 triggered Arc extinguished ms fault occurrence

Overview 1.General Overview 2.Drive Mechanism 3.Cubicle Integration Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Drive Mechanism [1] Energy required for operation stored in compression spring Stored energy is blocked until the system receives a trigger signal Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Drive Mechanism [2] Trigger is not activated: Before arcing occurs in electrical unit As a result of environmental vibrations RP : Test to demonstrate that arc-killers inside both units will not operate during short-time current and peak withstand current test When an electrical fault occurs: Trigger signal is forwarded Stored energy is released Additional earthing knife action prevented Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Drive Mechanism [3] Front View Rear View Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Tension springs

Overview 1.General Overview 2.Drive Mechanism 3.Cubicle Integration Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Integration of Arc-Killer SV-25 Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Supplementary Earthing knife Drive mechanism SV-25 Trigger signal Expansion volume Earthing knife

Safety at all times Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Cable compartment not accessible. Interlock Earthing Paddle Drive Mechanism SV-25 Released

Safety at all times Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range Cable compartment door freely accessible. (Door removed.) Interlock Earthing Paddle Drive Mechanism SV-25 Locked

Safety at all times Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Safety at all times Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range

Test & Certificates Tests were carried out in accordance with IEC SV-25 meets the requirements: IAC AFL 20kA IAC BFLR 4.8kA The Arc-Killer is activated quick enough to reduce all harmful effects of an internal arc. As a result, the consequences are negligible. Arc-Killer SV-25 – DF-2 + Range