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Schneider Electric is your one provider for the entire MiCOM family


Complemented by Sepam™ , VAMP, and PACiS™


to provide the most comprehensive substation protection and control solution


A flexible product range to simplify your life cycle Want the most cost-effective solution for your substation? Start with the MiCOM™


range of protection relays from Schneider Electric™ .


We manufacture the Px10, Px20, Px30, and Px40 range hardware platforms. Each offers a variety of protection, control, measurement, monitoring, and communications functions to best suit your needs.


Continuous support from an experienced manufacturer As our global customer base knows, Schneider Electric is more than a manufacturer. With over 100 years in the industry, we support you through strong, local customer care and the highest quality standards. To meet the changing needs of electric utilities, we continuously invest in developing new MiCOM solutions for our customers. Find out how we can make your job easier today.


MiCOM P116 Numerical CT and Vx Auxiliary Voltage-Powered Overcurrent Relays


Learn more about simplifying your entire life cycle with the MiCOM range today!


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We continuously develop the MiCOM family to provide innovative, cost-effective products. New additions include:


P111: Flexible and easy-to-use low-end feeder solution P123R: Simple retrofi t of legacy protection


Px30 range: A more powerful processor and redundant Ethernet


Px40 range: Includes Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and a new P849 universal I/O extension device


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