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Description The Modular New System (MNS) offers the user
many alternative solutions and notable advantages in comparison with
conventional-type installations:
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Compact, space saving design |
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Back-to-back arrangement |
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Economic energy distribution in the cubicles |
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Easy project and detail engineering through standardized
components |
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Comprehensive range of standardized types |
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Various design levels depending on operating and environmental
conditions |
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Easy combination of the different equipment systems, such as fixed
and withdraw-able modules in a single cubicle |
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Arc-proof design possible (standard design with fixed module
design) Earthquake, vibration and shock proof design is possible |
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Easy assembly without special tools |
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Easy conversion and retrofit |
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Largely maintenance-free |
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High operational reliability and availability |
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Optimum personal protection |
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Applications MNS systems are suitable for applications in
all fields concerning distribution and use of electrical energy:
Main and sub-distribution boards for energy
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Motor current supply of motor control centers |
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Electronic cabinets for open and closed-loop control purposes |
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For use in: - Utility companies - Power plants - Oil refineries -
Off-shore drilling platforms - Ships - Production facilities -
Sewage management - Buildings for other than dwelling purposes |
Standards
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Type tested switchgear assemblies (TTA)IEC 439-1; EN 60-439; DIN
VDE 0660, part 500; BS 5486, UTE 63-412 |
Test certificates
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Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg (shipping) |
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ASTA; Great-Britain (resist. to accidental arcs according to IEC
1641, VDE 0660 part 508) |
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Federal Ministry for Regional Planning |
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Building and Urban Development, Bonn (shelters) |
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DRL German Research Institute for Aero-space e.V., Jülich,
Earthquarke Test for Security Areas in Nuclear Power Stations |
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