System advantages start with modular abilities

22nd September 2017

System advantages start with modular abilities

EASY INTEGRATION Using Legrand systems allows for new technology to be easily integrated into older systems

Global electrical and digital building infrastructure specialist Legrand explains that the advantage of using modular systems is the integration between Legrand’s busbar trunking systems, cast resin transformers and XL3 cabinets.

The modular systems include cast resin transformers, with low electromagnetic emission, busbar trunking systems, enclosures for power switchgear and control gear assemblies, as well as uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units.

The company’s power solutions ensure continuity of service and protection of electrical equipment during planned and unexpected power outages. Legrand power solutions systems entail new technology for energy efficiency, high-quality power supply, optimum safety and enhanced aesthetics.

The company’s busbar trunking systems, which comply with IEC 61439-6 standards, have minimum overall dimensions and provide flexibility in all areas of an installation, including confined spaces. Resin busbars, with an ingress protection (IP) 68 rating, are suitable for high power outdoor projects.

Aluminium or copper busbars and cast resin transformers are equipped with various accessories to provide maximum versatility for any type of power application, including zones that are subjected to high thermal stress and where equipment is sensitive to electromagnetic interferences. The company explains that safety is important in the design of all Legrand components.

“The absence of fuel masses in Legrand’s cast resin transformers is combined with a low fire load typical of busbars. This feature increases the intrinsic safety of a building against the propagation of a possible fire,” Legrand says.

This fire-retardant range is tested for fire resistance in accordance with the German Institute for Standardisation DIN 4102-09 and European standard EN 1366-3. The connections of high power busbar line elements have reliable mechanical interlocks for easy installation.

This design eliminates errors and prevents potential dangers which can occur with conventional systems when starting up the system. Legrand’s sustainable, dry-type cast resin transformers transfer electrical power between two different voltage systems at the same frequency, with low environmental impact.

The company points out that these high- volume/low-volume transformers offer significant savings on electricity costs and can reduce electricity consumption by up to 20% during off-peak activity. Legrand’s standard distribution transformers have rated power between 100 kVA and 3 150 kVA, primary rated voltage of up to 36 kV and secondary rated voltage of up to 433 V. Special transformers have rated power of up to 20 000 kVA, primary rated voltage of up to 36 kVA and secondary rated voltage on request.

The company explains that the absence of flammable insulation liquids, the use of self-extinguishing materials without toxic gas emissions, reduced noise levels and low electromagnetic emissions ensure enhanced environmental protection in all installations.

“Unlike oil transformers, these cast resin units, with reduced overall size dimensions, can be installed inside buildings and do not require additional building structures. This means optimum flexibility in any environment. Because no cooling fluids are necessary, maintenance costs are minimised,” the company states.

Legrand’s range of XL³ modular power distribution enclosures complies with IEC 61439 standards, which helps to provide reliability and total protection of the installation. XL³ cabinets and enclosures – for sites using between 160 A and 6 300 A – provide solutions adapted to meet exact site power distribution needs in industrial, commercial and residential environments.

Each model in this range includes a selection of sizes, versions and equipment. XL3 metallic or plastic enclosures, with index protection ratings between IP 30 and IP 55, have a short circuit resistance of 20 kA to 110 kA.

Legrand explains that this flexible power distribution system, which can be adapted at any time, includes either standard or optimised distribution. Standard distribution allows the user to choose busbars and their supports with a personal configuration for efficient power distribution.

“The optimised distribution system eliminates the need to create special connections upstream and ensures time savings during installation by being able to connect appliances on pre-equipped units. Other critical Legrand devices designed for optimum protection, reliable distribution and effective service continuity in the event of a mains power failure include DMX³ air circuit breakers, DMX³ MCCBs, supply inverters and isolating switches,” the company says.

Legrand’s UPS systems also ensure continuity of service in terms of power and back-up time. Optimum sizing of power stages, the latest electronic components and thorough testing of each unit ensure dependability and safety of the new system. High-performance batteries and an efficient charging system have extended battery life by up to 50%.