The Relion series of protection and control intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) have provided the power industry with protection, automation, and control solutions for over 15 years.
Over the years, the robust base architecture of the Relion 670 series has been extended with comprehensive support for railway applications with the RER670. This IED provides an easy-to-use and future-proof solution to safeguard railway assets for 16.7, 50, and 60 Hz railway applications. With over 220,000 Relion devices installed globally, RER670 has a robust family history and is a testament to the trust that has enabled numerous operators to secure their power infrastructure.
Leading rail operators Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), Deutsche Bahn, and the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) project in India, among others, rely upon the RER670 to safeguard and protect the components of the power network, including the transmission lines, transformers, and catenary to ensure safe and reliable operations.
· SBB has selected the RER670 for transformer and line distance protection.
· Deutsche Bahn leverages the RER670 for 110 kV, 16.7 Hz line distance protection, 110/15 kV transformer protection, and bay control in 110 kV and 15 kV.
· Whilst DFC uses the product for traction distance protection, under-voltage protection, and to protect from catenary thermal overload.
The innovative multi-functional RER670 incorporates the latest protection, control, measurement, and monitoring technology, offering a single solution encompassing the entire scope of railway power delivery, transmission, transformation, and traction power, making the solution more functional, flexible, and cost-effective.
Furthermore, being a part of the Relion 670 series guarantees that the RER670 will remain supported for its entire lifecycle and that an appropriate migration strategy will be in place once it’s time for an upgrade.
To know more about the Relion RER670 and the power of one solution for protection and control, download the brochure today.
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