Three-pole, group-operated Scada-Mate CX Switches are specifically designed for automating overhead distribution systems
Automation needs change and grow with increased load, capacity, and demands for more reliable service. S&C’s Scada-Mate CX Switching Systems can meet these changing needs . . . economically. Three-pole, group-operated Scada-Mate CX Switches are specifically designed for automating overhead distribution systems. They’re rated 900 amperes continuous and interrupting at 14.4 kV and 25 kV, and feature a five-time duty-cycle fault-closing rating of 20,000 amperes RMS asymmetrical.
Features:
- Integral stored-energy operating mechanism. Circuit making and circuit breaking are accomplished within sealed interrupters, in a controlled SF6 environment. In addition to electrically operating the interrupters, the operating mechanism provides non-electrical mechanical opening and closing of the interrupters by means of a manual-operation pull ring
- Open/closed indicator on the side of the base shows interrupter position.
- Lockout/Tagout. The switch can be locked open to prevent electrical or manual closing.
- Optional Hookstick Disconnect. Visible air-gap isolation of switched-open circuits — needed only when work on the feeder is required — can be provided by an optional integral, hookstick-operated disconnect.
- Permanent lifting bracket is provided for convenient rigging and hoisting…making Scada-Mate CX Switches easy to install.
- Voltage and Current Sensing. Scada-Mate CX Switches can be furnished with factory-installed three-phase S&C Current Sensors, or three-phase S&C Current/Voltage Sensors on one or both sides of the switch. Alternately, S&C sensors or sensors of other manufacture can be added later. With their integral sensors and disconnect — and no vertical operating pipe — Scada-Mate CX Switches present a clean uncluttered look.
And Scada-Mate CX Switches are expandable to meet your DA needs. Just purchase the features required today . . . you can easily upgrade tomorrow with the wide variety of switch controls available.
Three-pole, group-operated Scada-Mate CX Switches are specifically designed for automating overhead distribution systems
Automation needs change and grow with increased load, capacity, and demands for more reliable service. S&C’s Scada-Mate CX Switching Systems can meet these changing needs . . . economically. Three-pole, group-operated Scada-Mate CX Switches are specifically designed for automating overhead distribution systems. They’re rated 900 amperes continuous and interrupting at 14.4 kV and 25 kV, and feature a five-time duty-cycle fault-closing rating of 20,000 amperes RMS asymmetrical.
Features:
- Integral stored-energy operating mechanism. Circuit making and circuit breaking are accomplished within sealed interrupters, in a controlled SF6 environment. In addition to electrically operating the interrupters, the operating mechanism provides non-electrical mechanical opening and closing of the interrupters by means of a manual-operation pull ring
- Open/closed indicator on the side of the base shows interrupter position.
- Lockout/Tagout. The switch can be locked open to prevent electrical or manual closing.
- Optional Hookstick Disconnect. Visible air-gap isolation of switched-open circuits — needed only when work on the feeder is required — can be provided by an optional integral, hookstick-operated disconnect.
- Permanent lifting bracket is provided for convenient rigging and hoisting…making Scada-Mate CX Switches easy to install.
- Voltage and Current Sensing. Scada-Mate CX Switches can be furnished with factory-installed three-phase S&C Current Sensors, or three-phase S&C Current/Voltage Sensors on one or both sides of the switch. Alternately, S&C sensors or sensors of other manufacture can be added later. With their integral sensors and disconnect — and no vertical operating pipe — Scada-Mate CX Switches present a clean uncluttered look.
And Scada-Mate CX Switches are expandable to meet your DA needs. Just purchase the features required today . . . you can easily upgrade tomorrow with the wide variety of switch controls available.
Three-pole, group-operated Scada-Mate CX Switches are specifically designed for automating overhead distribution systems
Automation needs change and grow with increased load, capacity, and demands for more reliable service. S&C’s Scada-Mate CX Switching Systems can meet these changing needs . . . economically. Three-pole, group-operated Scada-Mate CX Switches are specifically designed for automating overhead distribution systems. They’re rated 900 amperes continuous and interrupting at 14.4 kV and 25 kV, and feature a five-time duty-cycle fault-closing rating of 20,000 amperes RMS asymmetrical.
Features:
- Integral stored-energy operating mechanism. Circuit making and circuit breaking are accomplished within sealed interrupters, in a controlled SF6 environment. In addition to electrically operating the interrupters, the operating mechanism provides non-electrical mechanical opening and closing of the interrupters by means of a manual-operation pull ring
- Open/closed indicator on the side of the base shows interrupter position.
- Lockout/Tagout. The switch can be locked open to prevent electrical or manual closing.
- Optional Hookstick Disconnect. Visible air-gap isolation of switched-open circuits — needed only when work on the feeder is required — can be provided by an optional integral, hookstick-operated disconnect.
- Permanent lifting bracket is provided for convenient rigging and hoisting…making Scada-Mate CX Switches easy to install.
- Voltage and Current Sensing. Scada-Mate CX Switches can be furnished with factory-installed three-phase S&C Current Sensors, or three-phase S&C Current/Voltage Sensors on one or both sides of the switch. Alternately, S&C sensors or sensors of other manufacture can be added later. With their integral sensors and disconnect — and no vertical operating pipe — Scada-Mate CX Switches present a clean uncluttered look.
And Scada-Mate CX Switches are expandable to meet your DA needs. Just purchase the features required today . . . you can easily upgrade tomorrow with the wide variety of switch controls available.