LDSYN-101 ABB I/O module Programmable Logic Controller for Distributed Control System

Numer modelu: LDGRB-01 3BSE013177R1

Manufacturer: ABB
Quantity:ten
Serial ports: 7
Network ports: 6
Port isolation: 180 VDC
Weight : 2Kg
Shipping Weight : 3 Kg

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Description

Manufacturer ABB
Brand ABB
Series module
Part Number LDSYN-101
Product Type module
Quality 100% New Original
Stock In stock
Delivery time 1-3 days after Payment
After-sales Service Have
Warranty 1 year
Shipping term DHL / FEDEX/ EMS /UPS/TNT/EMS

 

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Additionally, the newest HV mobile unit’s limit
weight is below 100 tons, and shipping height
is less than 3.5 meters to ensure short and easy
transit. Nevertheless, the transformer must still
operate properly once it reaches the substation.
By adapting to the existing system voltage levels at
each new location, ABB’s mobile solution achieves
the greatest voltage ratios available for a HV
mobile unit in the industry today. The HV level can
be adapted either to 400 kV or 220 kV, LV level can
be adjusted to 220 kV, 138 kV or 66 kV, and tertiary
voltage can be selected from 33 kV to 20 kV →5.
The main voltage can be altered after arrival, and
additional minor voltage levels on-load adaptations
can be provided by the permanently installed OLTC
HV side during operation.
Overall, ABB’s shell HV mobile transformers help
utilities to deal with emergency contingency plans,
thanks to mechanical robustness, compactness
and ease of transit, straightforward voltage tap
adaptations, and reliability.
Mobile substations and multi-functional modules
During contingent events (eg, interim grid
connections) utilities still need to provide for power,
but how? Enter ABB’s Power Transformers for
Mobile Substations (MoSS) →6a and Multi-Functional
Modules (MFM) →6. These devices enable: power to
be supplied during emergency or planned outages,
loads to be moved and the integration of distributed
or renewable power and generation.
Completely assembled, these units are mobile and
ready-to-connect. Designed to comply with any grid
codes, these power transformers are invaluable for
the demands of special substations