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Schneider Electric delivers a greener future with the launch of RM AirSeT and SM AirSeT pure-air switchgear in West Africa

Posted on September 29, 2025September 30, 2025 By Africa Digest News No Comments on Schneider Electric delivers a greener future with the launch of RM AirSeT and SM AirSeT pure-air switchgear in West Africa

Schneider Electric, the global leader in energy management and automation, launched the RM AirSeT and SM AirSeT medium-voltage (MV) gas-insulated (GIS) pure-air switchgear solutions to the West African marketplace. The SF₆-free switchgear range marks an all-important step forward in West Africa’s efforts towards a decarbonised future.

The RM AirSeT (Ring Main Unit) and SM AirSeT (Modular Switchboard) are engineered to support industries transitioning to greener operations, with tailored optimisation for sectors such as food and beverage (F&B), manufacturing, power distribution, and municipal infrastructure.

It effectively replaces sulphur hexafluoride (SF₆) – a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) – with pure air and vacuum interruption, delivering performance coupled with dramatically reduced environmental impact.

“The main driver is climate change; SF₆ is the world’s most potent GHG and just one unit released into the atmosphere is equivalent to 23,500 kilograms of CO₂. That’s why this transition is urgent, and we are proud to bring an alternative, greener solution to West Africa,” says Adebayo Adeniran, Power Systems Offer Manager at Schneider Electric West Africa.

Local impact aligned with global commitment

Today, the European market is accelerating the phase-out of SF₆ equipment under strict climate regulations, Schneider Electric’s rollout of the RM AirSeT and SM AirSeT undoubtedly reflects a strategic, customer-centric approach in West Africa.

The company will initially focus on key partners and end users – including major food and beverage producers – before expanding to broader industrial sectors. “We understand many partners still rely on SF₆-based infrastructure. Our goal is not to disrupt but to transform,” explains Adeniran.

The RM AirSeT and SM AirSeT integrate seamlessly with Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure vendor-agnostic IoT platform, enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and enhanced cybersecurity. The switchgear also extends equipment life by up to 30%, reduces unplanned outages, and supports circular economy goals.

RM AirSeT – Ring Main Unit (RMU)

Compact, reliable, and built for greener urban and industrial networks it features:

  • Eco-friendly switching: uses clean air and vacuum tech—no SF₆ gas involved
  • Power capacity – handles up to 24 KV, ideal for MV needs.
  • Flexible setup 0 choose from one to four modules in a tough, weatherproof enclosure.
  • Safe operation – three-position switch ensures clear open, closed, and earthed states.
  • Smart monitoring:
    • Wireless sensors detect overheating and moisture buildup
    • QR code access to manuals and maintenance logs
  • Built-in protection:
    • Self-powered or auxiliary relays for fault detection.
    • Ready for smart grid integration via Easergy T300.
  • Connected and smart:
    • Voltage and current sensors built for digital upgrades.
  • Low Maintenance:
    • Sealed tank—no gas top-ups or recycling needed
    • Optional EcoCare support for long-term performance

SM AirSeT – Modular Switchboard

Smart, scalable, and designed for buildings, utilities, and industrial operations.

  • Green by design – SF₆-free, using clean air and vacuum arc interruption.
  • Power capacity – supports up to 24 KV for secondary distribution.
  • Modular flexibility -mix and match switches, fuses, breakers, meters, and risers.
  • Intelligent monitoring:
    • Tracks temperature, humidity, and wear in real time.
    • Fast arc detection for enhanced safety.
  • Smart controls:
    • Operate via mobile device.
    • Easy motorisation and digital access to manuals.
  • Built to last:
    • Mechanism rated for up to 10,000 operations.
  • Tested & trusted:
    • Meets IEC safety standards.
  • Low maintenance:
    • No gas handling required
    • EcoCare membership offers remote diagnostics and service-level support.
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