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History
1946 Iskra Company is founded
1947 First switchgear is developed in Kranj
1964 Railway department is formed
1991 Slovenia proclaims independence
Company is renamed and reformed into Iskra d.d.
We continue to provide technological advance solutions
Our strength comes
from our knowledge
Company presentation
Among the largest 40 Slovenian exporters
More than 1100 employees
81 R&D employees
Almost 70 years of tradition
Annual sales 97.4 million EUR in 2013
Gross turnover 99.8 million EUR in 2013
Fields of Work
• ENERGY SECTOR
• EFFICIENT INSTALLATIONS
• ELECTROTECHNICAL COMPONENTS
• TRAFFIC
• TELECOMMUNICATIONS
• IT & BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
• MAINTENANCE & MANAGEMENT
• SERVICES
Major Customers
BORZEN
Electro Energy Market provider
Elektro Ljubljana
Electro distribution Company
Elektro Gorenjska
Electro distribution Company
ELES
Electric Network Operator
HSE
Holding of Slovenian Electro Companies
Sava Powerplants
Slovenian Municipalities
Slovenia Railways
Hydro-system Zletovica
RIKO
MEA
Metropolitan Electricity AuthorityThailand
PEA
Provincial Electricity Authority Thailand
Iran Tablo
NEO 3000 Series of protection relays
FPC 400 seriesCurrent, Voltage and Frequency protections for Substations,
Transformers, Generators, Capacitors, Busbars and Motors
FPC 680 seriesCurrent, Voltage and Frequency protections for Substations,
Transformers, Generators, Capacitors, Busbars and Motors
Demanding
applications
Custom
applications
Usual
applications
FPC 200 seriesCurrent protections for Substation, Transformer and Motor
Voltage and frequency protections for Busbar
FPC 200 Family of protection relays
Busbar
Motor
Transformer
FeederFeeder
Busbar
MO1
Motor
Transformer
FPC 200 Family of protection relays
Feeder
Overcurrent IDMT with inrush
restraint and CLPU
Earth fault overcurrent IDM with
inrush restrain and CLPU
Restricted earth-fault
Negative/Unbalance sequence
overcurrent
Feeder
Phase-to-phase undervoltage
Remanent undervoltage
Positive sequence undervoltage
Phase-to-phase overvoltage
Neutral voltage displacement
Residual overvoltage
Overfrequency
Underfrequency
FPC 200 Family of protection relays
BusbarBusbar
Overcurrent IDMT with inrush restraint andCLPU
Earth fault overcurrent IDM with inrushrestrain and CLPU
Restricted earth-fault
Negative/Unbalance sequence overcurrent
Phase undercurrent
3 Phase thermal overload
Locked rotor, excessive starting time
Starts per hour
FPC 200 Family of protection relays
MotorMO1
Motor
Overcurrent IDMT with inrushrestraint and CLPU
Earth fault overcurrent IDM withinrush restrain and CLPU
Restricted earth-fault
Negative/Unbalance sequenceovercurrent
3 Phase thermal overload
Thermostat/Buchholz switch
FPC 200 Family of protection relays
TransformerTransformer
Automation and diagnostic
Temperature monitoring
Circuit breaker control and monitoring
Lockout Relay
Cumulative breaking current
Circuit breaker failure
Auto-reclosure
UL3
L1 L2
UL1
UL2
Ue
RS485
Port for External modules
=
~
DO1
DO2
DO3
DO4
DO5
DO6
Front panel
AO1
AO2
AO3
AUX
D/A
D/A
D/A
L3
MSTBST
8 D. Outputs
8 Temp. sens.
4 A. Outputs
8 D. Inputs
NEO
BU
S
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
DI5
DI6
DI7
DI8
DI9
DI10
DO7
DO8
External modules
L1 L2 L3
IL1
IL2
IL3
Ie
RS485
Port for External modules
=
~
Front panel
AO1
AO2
AO3
AUX
D/A
D/A
D/A
MSTBST
8 D. Outputs
8 Temp. sens.
4 A. Outputs
8 D. Inputs
External modules
NEO
BU
S
DO1
DO2
DO3
DO4
DO5
DO6
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
DI5
DI6
DI7
DI8
DI9
DI10
DO7
DO8
FPC 200 – Rear side configuration
F1
F3
M1
M3
T1
T3
B2
B3
Setting and event recording
Simplification
• Data recording
• Settings recording
• Uploading settings
Configurable FPC 200 device:
Current or Voltage inputs, communication, 10 DI, 8 DO, 3 AO
Web configurator: www.iskra.eu/fpc200/
Accesories
Connector types:
External modules
8 temperature 100 Pt sensors
8 digital inputs
8 digital outputs
4 analog outputs
Ordering options
More information
www.iskra.eu/fpc200
Power division director:
Tomaž Bastar
Tel.: 01 500 42 04
E-mail: [email protected]
Technical information:
Anže Bizjan
E-mail: [email protected]