Utility February 2022

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USING ACB RETROFIT SOLUTIONS TO

ENSURE STABLE POWER SUPPLY The consequences of air circuit breaker (ACB) failure can be financially costly and potentially dangerous to personnel. Retrofit solutions can help address this issue by allowing end users to modernise their ACBs with minimal downtime.

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etrofitting of ACBs is typically 80 per cent cheaper than replacing an entire switchboard, with the key components of the system able to be quickly replaced. NHP’s ACB retrofit solutions are specifically designed to allow the existing switchboard to remain fundamentally unchanged, with only the obsolete ACB replaced. Existing busbars and cables remain unaltered, therefore simplifying the installation process and reducing downtime. As well as improved safety and functionality, modern ACBs also clear short-circuits much faster than older models. This means that the incident arc energy is correspondingly lower, which in turn reduces arc flash hazard. The NHP retrofit solution has been designed according to relevant Australian standards and recognised industrial practices, ensuring the controlled removal of ACBs that are obsolete and potentially dangerous. With retrofit and upgrade options available for most brands and models of ACB, NHP can work within the existing switchboard environment to provide a cost-effective solution.

NHP’S ACB TOTAL CARE PACKAGE ENSURES PEACE OF MIND Poorly maintained ACBs can lead to catastrophic product failure during operation. The consequences of this can be lost production, significant downtime, costly repairs and financial penalties from government safety authorities if on-site personnel are injured. NHP created the Total Care Package, which includes year-round support, an emergency back-up service, extended warranty and many other beneficial features, all bundled into a small monthly payment to aid customers current challenges.

NHP is committed to supporting our customers for the life of their project and beyond. Equipped with comprehensive product knowledge, our technicians are committed to delivering the best practice of electrical services, while providing an exceptional customer experience. Take advantage of NHP’s Total Care Package, and the peace of mind that comes from comprehensive product knowledge and best practice electrical services. While the challenges faced in the industry may be complex and change throughout the cycle of a project, it is likely that your ultimate goal remains constant – to run a profitable, safe and sustainable operation.

NHP’S CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMITMENT The NHP Service Team helps our customers achieve their goals, through services designed to minimise downtime, stabilise maintenance costs, and modernise plant assets. NHP brings together internationally recognised power distribution and protection products with local knowledge and expertise, and a local footprint – to deliver best practice services from concept design, through to installation, project management and after-sales service. NHP understands the complexities of your project, and that's why our products and service offerings are designed to help overcome any issues that may arise. No matter how good a product may be, it is nothing without dedicated people to support that product; NHP is committed to excellence in servicing the needs of our customers. If your project is focused on a profitable, safe and sustainable operation, our customised value add service and training offering is the place to start.

For more information on NHP's SMART Distribution products or ACB Service, please call your local NHP Account Representative or email us: Australia - 1300 NHP NHP nhpsales@nhp.com.au New Zealand - 0800 NHP NHP sales@nhp-nz.com

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Using ACB retrofit solutions to ensure stable power supply

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Temporary solution for a wastewater plant

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The importance of sewer rehabilitation

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EnergyConnect: meeting the challenges of a remote environment

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Satellites providing unparalleled accuracy in dam surveillance

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Cadastre modernisation energises GIS

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Implementing Victoria’s embedded networks ban

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Maximising Distributed Energy Resources using State Estimation

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Mapping the future of distributed energy resources

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Fully automated iron measurements for cost-effective water analysis

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pages 60-61

Highlights from Sydney Water’s Innovation Festival

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Charting a path for utility digital transformation

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How amendments to the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act will impact your utility

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Flexible energy resources key to a low carbon energy future

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Big data supporting the new energy paradigm

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