ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 module digital low-voltage power distribution system

ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 module digital low-voltage power distribution system

ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 module digital low-voltage power distribution system

Brand ABB color standard application Industrial height 128mm rated current 168mA
Protection Level IP45 Suitable for motor Power 488KW Application Site Power Industry Material Code GJR2391500R1220 Power industry HIEE401782R0001 Part Number UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101
Applicable pipe 2 Whether imported is weighing 1.88kg can be sold nationwide

ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 module digital low-voltage power distribution system

Brand ABB color standard application Industrial height 128mm rated current 168mA
Protection Level IP45 Suitable for motor Power 488KW Application Site Power Industry Material Code GJR2391500R1220 Power industry HIEE401782R0001 Part Number UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101
Applicable pipe 2 Whether imported is weighing 1.88kg can be sold nationwide

ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 module digital low-voltage power distribution system

To make the capture, transport and storage of industrial CO2 emissions more accessible, ABB has signed a partnership agreement with Pace CCS, an engineering solution for this market.
Together, the two companies will apply their respective knowledge to make it easier for industrial companies to implement CCS infrastructure by reducing the capital expenditure and operational investment required to enter sites in the city.
CCS involves capturing emissions from industrial processes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and then transporting these emissions from the place of production to underground storage by ship or pipeline. According to an analysis by McKinsey & Company, for countries to meet their net-zero emissions commitments, industry uptake would need to increase 120-fold by 2050. If successful, CCS alone could reduce carbon emissions generated by the industrial sector by 45%.
“One of the challenges with mainstream CCS adoption to date has been the lack of operational practices across the value chain, but the combined knowledge of ABB and Pace CCS can change that,” said Matt Healey, Pace CCS Executive Officer. “While companies can see the benefits of CCS, they are still reluctant to invest if they don’t know what is actually happening at each stage of the process.”
The partnership between ABB and Pace CCS will address this issue by using digital twin technology, which provides a virtual copy of a real physical process or facility. The technique simulates the design phase and test scenarios to provide proof of concept to ensure the design is fit for purpose. This will show customers their smooth transition to CCS operations. The solution will map out a variety of scenarios, including subsurface modeling, and will incorporate ABB Ability™ OPTIMAX® energy management systems to predict and manage power consumption.
“Carbon capture and storage is a key component of the accelerated decarbonisation agenda. While we are incorporating new renewables, we still need to use traditional energy infrastructure, “said Brandon Spencer, president of ABB’s energy industry. “We need to make these more sustainable and minimize emissions, and that can be done by moving the carbon dioxide they produce out of the atmosphere and underground for storage.”


Product application

ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 module digital low-voltage power distribution system

ABB DSQC346G
ABB DSQC346U
ABB DSQC352
ABB DSQC354
ABB DSQC602
ABB DSQC608
ABB DSQC609
ABB DSQC626
ABB DSQC627 3HAC020466-001
ABB DSTD108
ABB DSU10
ABB DSU14
ABB EHDB130
ABB EHDB280
ABB IMFEC12

Scroll to Top