PLUG is a robust single-pole plug-in system from PFISTERER for the safe transmission of high currents. The power spectrum ranges from 400 to 1,250 amps at 1.8 to 3.6 kV DC and AC. The system has proven itself for decades in numerous rail applications such as high-speed and long-distance trains as well as regional trains. It is also used in series production in wind turbines with an output of up to 15 MW – from the point of energy generation to the mains transformer connection. DNV-GL certification now also proves its suitability for ships, offshore platforms and floating wind turbines. PLUG MARINE meets all requirements for dielectric strength, vibration stability, fire resistance and corrosion protection. It is also characterized by its low weight, compactness and simple installation. Thanks to the robust design, maintenance-free operation is guaranteed.
Safe and fast installation of electrical marine components
The robust PLUG MARINE plug-in system offers an optimumpluggable alternative to hardwiring electrical components on ships – especially for higher performance specifications. These include electric motors and turbines as well as generator connections, switchgear, transformers and battery systems. PLUG MARINE is designed for aluminum and copper cables with and without field shielding as well as different conductor cross-sections and is available in straight and angled versions. The option of pre-assembling the electrical systems simplifies and speeds installation as well as maintenance and repair on site. At the same time, the PLUG MARINE plug-in system offers touch-safe protection for employees on board a ship or a platform and wind turbine during operation.
“The DNV-GL certification for PLUG MARINE confirms our quality efforts and is the prerequisite for the broad use of the system in the offshore sector,” explains Dr. Thomas Schilla, Business Development Manager at PFISTERER. "It has also long since proven its efficiency: The system has been used for several years at sea to connect mobile energy supplies for air-conditioned shipping containers, as well as in powerful POD ship drives."
Use in alternative energy systems and DC power distribution systems
The marine industry has set itself the task of sustainably reducing CO2 emissions. It is also working on ambitious projects in many areas. “We are convinced that the PLUG MARINE system can make an important contribution to modular, scalable concepts as part of innovative cabling systems for AC or DC networks and power components. We are also happy to pass on our experience from the wind and rail sectors,” says Dr. Thomas Schilla.