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ABB’s AssetShield — protects transformers from ballistics — enhances physical security and reliability

By Paul Dvorak | November 23, 2016

ABB has won orders from three major US utilities for its innovative AssetShield to deliver hardened and bullet resistant transformers, and facilitate the protection of critical grid assets, minimizing potential outages and enhancing the reliability of power networks.

AssetShield-protected transformers help utilities meet new security and resiliency standards for critical substations in the U.S.

AssetShield-protected transformers help utilities meet new security and resiliency standards for critical substations in the U.S.

AssetShield-protected transformers help utilities meet new security and resiliency standards for critical substations in the U.S. This solution is an integral part of ABB’s Transformer Resilience initiative which includes five strategic elements – assessment, hardening, monitoring, rapid repair, and rapid replacement –to help utilities protect assets and restore power quickly in the event of physical damage to a substation.

The U.S. like any other country, is more dependent than ever on reliable electric power for residential, commercial and industrial use as well as strategic security. A natural disaster, attack on the grid or the loss of large power transformers could result in widespread power outages, affecting consumers and having a significant economic impact.

“We are pleased to provide this innovative solution to support increased grid resiliency and reliability,” said Markus Heimbach, Managing Director of ABB’s Transformers business unit, a part of the company’s Power Grids division. “ABB is collaborating with customers to address rising physical security concerns through solutions like AssetShield and other protective measures to mitigate risk and restore power faster.”

ABB’s scope of supply for the orders received includes a 700 megavolt-ampere (MVA), 345 kilovolt (kV) power transformer, two 100 MVA, 141 kV power transformers and three 500 kV single phase units. The UL-752 standard compliant transformers feature Asset Shield tanks, dry bushings, impact sensors and automated cooling valves.

Armor steel shielding of transformers and power equipment is part of the “hardening” process to provide components with advanced ballistic-level protection against physical attack. This is a new solution to safeguard and protect large power transformers and other substation equipment. Based on a standard design, there is no visual difference between standard transformers and those with AssetShield protection, with the latter not requiring any additional maintenance or replacement measures.

ABB offers a complete range of power and distribution transformers designed for reliability, durability and efficiency. The company’s vast portfolio includes both liquid-filled and dry-type transformers as well as services for complete lifecycle support, including replacement parts and components.

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