Main benefits

Suitable for energy metering
Traction control and protection
Reduces engineering work and risk
Streamlined logistics and installation
Expert customer support
Worldwide after-sales service

Product environment

Sécheron offers a broad range of electrical safety solutions for DC rail vehicles running on 0.75 kVDC, 1.5 kVDC, or 3 kVDC networks. We integrate DC voltage and current sensors built on proven technologies (Hall effect, shunt-type measurement, voltage dividers, etc.) when we deliver DC MODBOX®, our smart and compact enclosure for the integration of our own DC circuit-breaker with other high voltage components.

The selected voltage & current sensors are used for voltage detection, energy measurement as well as for traction cotnrol and vehicle protection.

If you are looking for a more comprehensive energy metering solution, the energy meter not only includes the Energy Calculation Function (ECF) but also the Data Handling System (DHS).

All of our components and solutions are backed by Sécheron expert service during all phases of your project. Let us recommend the best solution to meet your needs. Whatever your choice, you can count on efficient support worldwide for the entire lifetime of your product.

Brochures

  • High-voltage integrated systems MODBOX
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  • Supply program for rail transportation
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Product description

  • DC applications 0.75 kV, 1.5 kV and/or 3 kV.
  • Maximum measuring voltage range up to ± 4.2 kV.
  • Maximum measuring current range up to ± 4000 A.
  • Accuracy class based on application requirements.
  • Technical data based on applications requirements.
  • Indoor installation.
  • Suitable for ambient temperature - 40°C to +70°C .
  • Reference standards: EN 50155, 50463-2 / IEC 62888-2 (based on versions).
  • Insulation material according to EN 45545-2.
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