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ABB SACECommunication Capability PortfolioLow voltage Breakers
L.B.U. Breakers & Switches Product Management
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Dialogue - New Emax
NEW Emax releases series
The new concept of modularity
More functions and more flexibility
PR122/PR122/PP
PR123/PR123/PP
PR120/PR120/DD--MM
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Dialogue - Modbus
PR122/P characteristicsCommunication functionsProtocol Modbus RTUPhysical layer RS485Maximum baud-rate 19200 bpsMeasuring functionsPhase currentsNeutral currentGround currentVoltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual)Power (active, reactive, apparent)Power factorFrequency and peak factorEnergy (active, reactive, apparent)Signalling functionsLED: auxiliary power supply, warning, alarmTemperatureIndication for L, S, I, G and other protectionAvailable dataCircuit-breaker status (open, closed)Circuit-breaker position (racked-in, racked-out)Mode (local, remote)Protection parameters setLoad control parametersEventsStatus changes in circuit-breaker, protections and
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and trip) protectionReverse power protection (timing and trip)Directional protection (timing and trip)Underfrequency/overfrequency protection (timing and trip)MaintenanceTotal number of operationsTotal number of tripsNumber of trip testsNumber of manual operationsNumber of separate trips for each protection functionContact wear (%)Record data of last tripOperating mechanismsCircuit-breaker openi/closeAlarm resetSetting of curves and protection thresholdsSynchronize system time
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Dialogue - Modbus
PR123/P characteristicsCommunication functionsProtocol Modbus RTUPhysical layer RS485Maximum baud-rate 19200 bpsMeasuring functionsPhase currentsNeutral currentGround currentVoltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual)Power (active, reactive, apparent)Power factorFrequency and peak factorEnergy (active, reactive, apparent)Harmonic analisys up to the 40th harmonicSignalling functionsLED: auxiliary power supply, warning, alarmTemperatureIndication for L, S, I, G and other protectionAvailable dataCircuit-breaker status (open, closed)Circuit-breaker position (racked-in, racked-out)Mode (local, remote)Protection parameters setLoad control parametersEventsStatus changes in circuit-breaker, protections and
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AlarmsProtection LProtection SProtection IProtection GProtection TFault release mechanism failureUndervoltage, overvoltage and residual voltage (timing
and trip) protectionReverse power protection (timing and trip)Directional protection (timing and trip)Underfrequency/overfrequency protection (timing and trip)Phases rotationMaintenanceTotal number of operationsTotal number of tripsNumber of trip testsNumber of manual operationsNumber of separate trips for each protection functionContact wear (%)Record data of last tripOperating mechanismsCircuit-breaker openi/closeAlarm reset Setting of curves and protection thresholdsSynchronize system time
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Dialogue – New Emax X1
NEW Emax X1 & Tmax T7 releases
The new concept of modularity
More functions and more flexibility
PR332/PR332/PP
PR333/PR333/PP
PR330/PR330/DD--MM
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Dialogue - Modbus
PR332/P characteristicsCommunication functionsProtocol Modbus RTUPhysical layer RS485Maximum baud-rate 19200 bpsMeasuring functionsPhase currentsNeutral currentGround currentVoltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual)Power (active, reactive, apparent)Power factorFrequency and peak factorEnergy (active, reactive, apparent)Signalling functionsLED: auxiliary power supply, warning, alarmTemperatureIndication for L, S, I, G and other protectionAvailable dataCircuit-breaker status (open, closed)Circuit-breaker position (racked-in, racked-out)Mode (local, remote)Protection parameters setLoad control parametersEventsStatus changes in circuit-breaker, protections and
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Dialogue - Modbus
PR333/P characteristicsCommunication functionsProtocol Modbus RTUPhysical layer RS485Maximum baud-rate 19200 bpsMeasuring functionsPhase currentsNeutral currentGround currentVoltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual)Power (active, reactive, apparent)Power factorFrequency and peak factorEnergy (active, reactive, apparent)Harmonic analisys up to the 40th harmonicSignalling functionsLED: auxiliary power supply, warning, alarmTemperatureIndication for L, S, I, G and other protectionAvailable dataCircuit-breaker status (open, closed)Circuit-breaker position (racked-in, racked-out)Mode (local, remote)Protection parameters setLoad control parametersEventsStatus changes in circuit-breaker, protections and
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Dialogue - Tmax
Tmax releases series
The evolution of supervision and control with Molded Case Circuit Breaker
The communication functions integrated with the release
PR222DS/PR222DS/PDPD
PR223DSPR223DS--EFEF
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Dialogue - Modbus
PR222DS/PD characteristicsCommunication functionsProtocol Modbus RTUPhysical layer RS485Maximum baud-rate 19200 bps
Measuring functionsPhase currentsNeutral currentGround current
Signalling functionsL pre-alarmL alarm LEDL alarm output contact
Available dataCircuit-breaker status (open, closed)Circuit-breaker position (racked-in, racked-out)Mode (local, remote)Protection parameters setLoad control parameters
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Operating mechanismsCircuit-breaker openi/closeAlarm resetCircuit-breaker resetSetting of curves and protection thresholds
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Dialogue - Modbus
PR223DS-EF/PD characteristicsCommunication functionsProtocol Modbus RTUPhysical layer RS485Maximum baud-rate 19200 bpsMeasuring functionsPhase currentsNeutral currentGround currentVoltage (phase-phase, phase-neutral, residual)Power (active, reactive, apparent)Power factorFrequency and peak factorEnergy (active, reactive, apparent)Signaling functionsL pre-alarmL alarm LEDL alarm output contactAvailable dataCircuit-breaker status (open, closed)Circuit-breaker position (racked-in, racked-out)Mode (local, remote)Protection parameters setEventsStatus changes in circuit-breaker, protections and
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Dialogue - EP010
For all new series
the universal evolution
To be open to all the protocols
EP010EP010
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Dialogue – Bluetooth
� ABB SACE SpA is the only manufacturer on the market that can provide the wireless communication via Bluetooth for the electronic trip units.
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- Internal module PR120/D-BT WL
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The Bluetooth Connection
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