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Primary switchgear 8DAB 40 - blue
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primary switchgear
primary switchgear
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Characteristics

Type
primary
Electrical characteristics
insulated
Configuration
compact, gas-insulated
Primary current

Min.: 0 A

2,500 A

Max.: 40,000 A

VAC

40,500 V

Description

Siemens' 8DAB 40 gas-insulated circuit-breaker switchgear is a revolutionary solution that sets a new standard for sustainability. It utilizes Clean Air as its insulating medium consists of natural-origin gases with GWP < 1, making it an eco-friendly option. The 8DAB 40 is based on the successful 8DA/B design platform, with an installed base of more than 150,000 panels worldwide, providing high reliability, operational safety, and compact dimensions. The switchgear is designed with circular economy in mind, and all of its materials are easily recyclable, reducing waste and maximizing resource efficiency. Additionally, the switchgear is equipped with intelligent sensors that monitor key functionalities, enabling predictive maintenance and preventing unplanned downtimes. Overall, the 8DAB 40 is a game-changer in the industry, providing a sustainable solution that is both reliable and safe. blue GIS meets the expectations of the Siemens customers further on, for example, with respect to switchgear availability, maintenance-free design, personal safety, compactness, and environmental independence. Clean Air consists of natural-origin gases and is therefore free of F-gases, with a global warming potential < 1, highly stable, non-toxic, non-flammable, and suitable for every application temperature.

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