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ABB Power Products High Voltage Italy MINISOLA, PGHV ITABB ABB Power Products High Voltage Italy © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 1 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” History of ABB’s Lodi Unit PASS Module General 1926 – Established Oil insulated Current Transformers for more than 50 years. Description / Components 1981 – SF6 Stand-alone Current Transformers Advantages PASS 420 kV 2005 – New Focus Factory for High Voltage Power Products Worldwide success PASS M0H MFM SSVT GIS Technology - 1974 Pioneering Spirit – 1990’s Inventors the Hybrid Switchgear PASS 420 kV • Located Northern Italy • 30 min south of Milan © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 2 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” HS&E PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB Month DD, Year | Slide 3 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” ITABB PGHV – Lodi Portfolio § ITABB PGHV has expanded it’s portfolio thanks to its increasing expertise and global market demand for innovative solutions. M0H – 3 to 5 Bay Switchyard Pre-Assembled and Tested in the Factory. PASS Family 72,5 kV to 420 kV Improved and more enviromental friendly PASS 145 kV. MFM - Mobile Substation and other MFM Family Next Level integrated solutions for Substations. SCRI TG – Current Transformer insolated in SF6 Gas (Up to 420 kV) TVI – Voltage Transformer insolated in SF6 Gas (Up to 420 kV) IT Family SSVT – Small Power Transformer (HV to MV or HV to LV) for service station voltage or rural electrification. (Up to 550 kV) © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 4 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Reference Map More than 5500 modules installed at July 2012 More than 7500 equivalent bays* PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT < < * • SBB = 1 bay equivalent • DBB = 1,5 bay equivalent • DCB = 2 bays equivalent © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 5 MINISOLA, PGHV ITABB ABB Power Products High Voltage Hybrid Module “PASS” © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 6 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” What is PASS? PASS Module Typical Switchgear: General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT AIS GIS Simple in Operation Increased Reliability © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 7 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” What is PASS? PASS Module PASS Switchgear: General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT AIS PASS GIS Best of Both in One © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 8 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” What is PASS? Current transformer PASS Module Voltage transformer General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT Circuit breaker Disconnector \ Earthing Switch © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 9 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” What is PASS? GIS h PASS Module g i Functional integration § Circuit Breaker h § Current Transformer General Hybrid Modules § Voltage Transformer § Circuit Breaker Description / Components § Disconnector § Current Transformer § Earthing Switch Advantages § Voltage Transformer § Busbar / Busducts § Disconnector PASS 420 kV § Earthing Switch PASS M0H m u MFM i d e DTB SSVT m § Circuit Breaker LTB § Current Transformer § Circuit Breaker w o l Encapsulation no partial full © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 10 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” What is PASS? PASS Module PASS M00 PASS M0 PASS M0S NEW PASS M0 H General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT Up to 100 kV Up to 170 kV 252 and 420 kV Up to 170 kV 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 2000 / 3150 A 3150 A Up to 5000 A 2000 / 3150 A 31,5 / 40 kA 40 / 50 / 63 kA 50/ 63 kA 31,5 / 40 kA © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 11 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H Bushing Drive – Circuit Breaker MFM SSVT Disconnector + Earthing Current Transformer Drive – Disconnector + Earthing Local Control Cubicle (LCC) Support Structure © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 12 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components PASS Module Gas Insulated Switchgear (SF6) for Outdoor General Description / In a «standard» PASS Modules: Components Advantages § Nu. 3 Single phase Circuit Breaker § Disconnector and Earthing Switch PASS 420 kV § Current Transformer PASS M0H MFM SSVT Optional: § Voltage Transformer § Cable Box § Fast Earthing Switch § Surge Arrester © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 13 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Circuit Breaker PASS Module The circuit breaker is SF6 gas insulated auto puffer self blast type, designed General and fully type tested in accordance to the relevant IEC 62271-100, moreover Description / the circuit breaker have the following characteristics: Components Advantages PASS 420 kV § metal clad enclosed type; PASS M0H § auto re-closing facility; MFM § very low re-strike probability class C2; SSVT § mechanical endurance class M2, suitable for at least 10,000 satisfactory open and close mechanical operations; § fitted with power spring drive mechanism (BLK or BLG) or servo-motor driven by capacitor banks (MD 1.4), both solutions three-pole or single- pole operating; § including pressure relief device or bursting disk to relive any pressure rise developed during internal flashover. © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 14 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Disconnector/Earthing Switches PASS Module § Minimal number of mechanical components General § Reliable Description / Components § Maintenance-free. Advantages § The position of the indicator: PASS 420 kV § Mechanical Shaft / Drive Position indicator PASS M0H § Inspection window in the enclosure. MFM SSVT § The DS/ES can also be operated manually by means of a crank. © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 15 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Disconnector/Earthing Switches PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 16 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Disconnector/Earthing Switches PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT DRIVE POSITION INDICATOR © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 17 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Current Transformer PASS Module § Ring type (slip over) cores. General § Then the cores are housed in cases. The cores are Description / Components insulated using resin. Advantages § Each bushing of the hybrid module can accommodate one PASS 420 kV case of multi-core and multi-ratio current transformers. PASS M0H § The module are able to accommodate CTs on every side. MFM SSVT § The CTs are located between disconnect/earthing switch and bushing but on request also between breaker and disconnect/earthing switch (but losing slip over feature) § The bushing current transformers are in accordance to IEC 61869-2 standard. © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 18 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Bushing PASS Module § Explosion proof Maximum safety of personnel and General Glass fiber reinforced equipment Description / Components epoxy resin tube § Non-brittle Reduced handling damage risk Advantages PASS 420 kV § Low weight PASS M0H Easier handling and reduced Silicone rubber sheds foundation loads MFM SSVT § Maintenance free No cleaning in polluted environments § Outstanding seismic performance Aluminum end fitting For best safety and reliability © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 19 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components: Voltage transformer & Surge Arresters PASS Module SF6 Insulated Voltage transformers General Description / § PASS can be equipped on request with conventional Components GIS inductive voltage transformers. Similarly to Advantages PASS 420 kV Current Transformers, several combinations of PASS M0H windings for protection and measurements with MFM different loads are available Maintenance-free. SSVT AIS Surge Arrester § Air insulated surge arresters can be equipped on request. © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 20 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Description/Components PASS Module LOCAL CONTROL CUBICLE § Minimal number of mechanical components General § Standard IP44 Description / Components § Different IP rating available Advantages § Fixed on the Support Structure PASS 420 kV § Pre-wired PASS M0H § Hot dip galvanized steel or stainless steel MFM SSVT § Padlockable © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 21 MINISOLA, PGHV ITABB ABB Power Products High Voltage Advantages © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 22 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module § PASS is highly configurable and flexible General Description / Components § The following are all PASS modules configured to the needs of our customers. Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 23 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 24 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 25 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 26 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 27 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 28 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 29 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Flexibility PASS Module General Description / Components Advantages PASS 420 kV PASS M0H MFM SSVT © ABB 10/17/2016 | Slide 30 ABB’s Hybrid Module “PASS” Transportability:
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