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MNS ® RPP Power distribution to critical loads Aug 2013

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Page 1: ABB MNS RPP Power distribution to critical loads

MNS® RPPPower distribution to critical loads

Aug 2013

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MNS® RPPIntroduction

What is MNS® RPP (Remote Power Panel) ABB’s MNS® RPP offers complete power distribution and

monitoring with up to 168 poles in a compact footprint.

MNS® RPP key features: Safe

Reliable

Scalable

Hot swappable branch circuits

Moves, add-ons and changes are accomplished without powering down the complete RPP

Continuous monitoring with user configurable alarms

Choice of top / bottom cable entry to suit non-raised / raised floor applications

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 2

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPValue proposition

Maximum uptime without outages Safe, reliable operation with a complete vision of power

distribution and monitoring.

Pre-outage alarms, triggered by user selectable parameters for main incomer and individual branch circuit breakers

Optimize energy usage Assists with analysis of actual rack usage against the rack

rated kW rating, helping data center operators manage power distribution more effectively.

Scalable for the future Hot swappable branch circuits

User-friendly phase balancing capability

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 3

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPValue proposition

Safety in a compact footprint The SMISSLINE TP plug-in socket system is fully protected

against direct contact (IPXXB).

Simple, cost-effective operation and maintenance Outputs can be replaced easily and quickly, reducing the

component non-availability time (MTTR)

Business without barriers No matter where you are in the world, ABB expertise is

nearby.

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 4

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPOverview

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 5

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPOverview

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 6

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

Key pad

Display Unit

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MNS® RPPOverview

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 7

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

BCM module suitable for 168 branch circuits

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MNS® RPPOverview

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 8

Functional description ABB MNS® RPP comprises of SMISSLINE TP socket system

as distribution chassis to provide IPXXB protection for the branch MCBs and facilitate ‘hot swap’ of circuits.

A ‘branch circuit management - BCM’ module is used to monitor current, power etc. in each branch circuit

A single BCM module can monitor up to 168 branch circuits i:e 4 x 42 CTs can be connected to a single BCM through wiring harness.

A ‘main feed circuit management - MFCM’ module is used to monitor current, power etc. at the main incomer

A single display unit is used to display data from both BCM & MFCM. It can also communicate serially to any BMS / DCEM

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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© ABB Group 4. Mai 2023 | Slide 9

SMISSLINE-TP Allows for load-free plugging in and

unplugging of branch devices without additional personal safety equipment and without powering down the RPP

Five directly pluggable protection devices

Offers unrivalled flexibility, expandability and availability

Finger proof IP2XB

MNS® RPPOverview

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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© ABB Group 4. Mai 2023 | Slide 10

MNS® RPPOverview

Branch circuit management (BCM) Compact and hassle-free system Snap and screw-on circuit sensors

with integral protection resistor Easily replace individual circuit

sensors in the field, means only one circuit is effected, not the entire panel

Robust mounting of circuit sensors via wiring harness connection

Minimize costs and downtime High availability user configurable alarms & warnings

thresholds.

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

Meter up to x168 SP branch circuits per module

Connect up to 4x42 CT strips to a single BCM module

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© ABB Group 4. Mai 2023 | Slide 11

MNS® RPPOverview

Main feed circuit management (MFCM) MFCM is designed to monitor up to 4

feeds (each 3 phase) with neutrals and grounds.

The MFCM monitors the RMS phase currents and voltages.

It calculates the power quality parameters such as Power, Energy, Load, pf and MD (Maximum Power Demand).

It also monitors Voltage and Current THD.

user configurable alarms & warnings thresholds.

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

Monitor up to 4 incoming sources per module

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© ABB Group 4. Mai 2023 | Slide 12

MNS® RPPOverview

• Display unit

User-friendly, intuitive graphical user interface

Flexible configuration – by individual circuit or a group of circuits (x42)

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPMains monitoring

Voltage, L-L and average [V] Voltage, L-N and average [V] Current per phase [A] Max. current [A] per phase Energy [kWh] per phase Real power [kW] per phase Apparent power [kVA] per

phase Frequency [Hz] Voltage, THD [%] Current, THD [%]

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 13

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPBranch circuits monitoring

Current [A] Max. current [A] Current demand [A] Energy [kWh] Real power [kW] Real power [kW] demand Real power [kW] demand max. Apparent power (kVA) Power factor Branch CB rating

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 14

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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MNS® RPPAlarms indication

Over-/ under voltage Over-/ under current kW THD pf

© BU 3101 Low Voltage Systems May 4, 2023 | Slide 15

IntroductionValue propositionOverviewMains monitoringBranch circuits monitoringAlarms indicationTypical RPP applicationTypical communication architecture

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© ABB Group May 4, 2023 | Slide 16

MNS® RPPTypical RPP application

- Low-voltage switchboards / switchgear- Circuit breakers- Active filters- Power factor correction

- Substation- Transformer- Medium-voltage switchboards / switches- Power quality assessments- MV UPS

- Intelligent power- Distribution units- Remote power panels- Branch circuit monitoring

- Smart grid connectivity- Microgrid solutions- Strategic partner to leading wind and photovoltaic OEMs

Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)

Service and consulting offerings- Efficiency improvements- Power Quality Studies- Design- Remote monitoring- Service- Operation - Maintenance

- HVAC solutions- High-efficiency motors- Low-harmonic variable frequency drives / inverters- Circuit breakers- Cooling- Automation and control- Energy efficiency audits- Instrumentation

- Data center automation and power optimization- Remote monitoring and diagnostics - Wide range of gensets

- Rectifiers- UPS- Power transformer

Link to electrification capability slides

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ABB in data centersScope of supply

Building electrical infrastructure (lighting, security, fire detection and suppression, etc.)

HV Substation

IT racksservers

Building mechanical infrastructure (doors, fences, security, barriers, etc.)

DCEM (data center enterprise management) including services

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Energy distribution network management

LV switchgear, PDUs, RPPs

MV switchgear

Generator set

HVAC offering

Transformer

& LV components

ABB offering (BU PACT)

ABB offering (BU PSSS)

Optional offering (as part of the energy supply package)

3rd party (outside of ABB’s scope and supply)

UPS or rectifier withbatteries

ABB offering (BU LPLS)ABB Ltd.May 4, 2023 | Slide 18CONFIDENTIAL – NO DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

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Energy supply for data centersAC or DC – we have the solution

MV ac 400Vac400Vac 400Vac 400Vac 12Vdc

Utility MV/LV transformers

UPS PDU ServersSwitchgear IT Power supply

AC Architecture

DC Architecture

Utility DC Rectifier

ServersDC Switchgear

IT Power supply

MV ac 380Vdc 12Vdc380Vdc

Batteries

Batteries

ABB Ltd.May 4, 2023 | Slide 19CONFIDENTIAL – NO DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

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Energy supply for data centersAC and DC

ABB Ltd.May 4, 2023 | Slide 20CONFIDENTIAL – NO DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

AC

Medium voltage switchgear

Transformer

Low voltage AC bus duct

UPS (static/ rotary)

AC PDU/ RPP

Generator set

Power quality products

Low voltage AC switchgear

DC

MV/ LV rectifier

Low voltage DC bus duct

Battery

DC PDU/ RPP

Generator set

Low voltage DC switchgear

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Summary: Key factors influencing data center success

Risk management / ease of doing business: ABB needs to become the easiest in doing business with, all around the globe. We take pride in directly providing 100% of our customer solutions, exclusively and anytime throughout the life cycle of our products.

Safety: With our proven ‘Safety Plus’ philosophy, we offer the safest systems on the market. Personal protection is our highest priority.

Availability / reliability: ABB’s portfolio offers the most reliable products on the market today by delivering real time predictive maintenance information, the most tested and industry proven components, high MTBF and shortest MTTR.

Scalability: ABB’s portfolio delivers the most flexible hardware and software options, allowing quick additions and / or configuration changes to match growing business needs.

Ease of operation / maintenance: As a world wide operating company, our service locations are close to any data center. We offer extensive SLA to suit individual facility requirements.

ABB as your partner

ABB Ltd.May 4, 2023 | Slide 21CONFIDENTIAL – NO DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION