An innovative climatic test chamber in Brno, Czech Republic, will be used to test all ABB energised indoor MV switchgear panels, to ensure they keep the power on consistently, even in the harshest of operating environments.
The company invested €700 000 to create the state-of-the-art test facility, which is the first of its type in Europe. The chamber will simulate harsh climatic site conditions, from lows of -50°C to highs of +80°C, as well as pollution conditions. It will also test for zero-to-100% humidity and water condensation, all of which can cause switchgear to age faster.
The enhanced testing, which can take from four to eight weeks to complete for each component, will take ABB’s switchgear beyond current standards, to comply with the new (IEC/TS 62271-304 from Class 1 to Class 4) regulation. It will improve the quality and reliability of ABB’s energised MV indoor switchgear solutions when operating in the most extreme climatic site conditions and polluted environments, to reduce failures and unplanned downtime at customer sites.
Contact Claudie Qumsieh, ABB Electrification, claudie.qumsieh@ch.abb.com , https://go.abb/electrification