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HXGN -12 metal enclosed type stationary switchgear
HXGN-12(FR) box type fixed AC metalclad switchgear, is a new type of high voltage switchgear produced for urban power grid transformation and construction needs. The high-voltage switchgear is a complete set, small in size, and has no risk of combustion and explosion.
MNS Low Voltage Withdrawable Switchgear
Low - voltage switchgear is applicable to power generation and power supply systems with three - phase AC frequency of 50 - 60Hz, rated operating voltage of 380V (660V) and below, and rated current of 6300A and below. In the low-voltage power distribution systems, MCC (motor control center) and MDB (main distribution board) are two key components, each assuming different functions.
ATS dual power supply box (cabinet)
ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) is the abbreviation of automatic transfer switch. ATS is mainly used in emergency power supply systems to automatically switch the load circuit from one power source to another (backup) power source to ensure continuous and reliable operation of important loads.
GCS Low-voltage Withdrawable Switchgear
The core feature of GCS low-voltage withdrawable switchgear is its modular withdrawable structure, which is suitable for distribution systems with AC 50Hz (60Hz) and rated voltage of 400V/660V and below.
The box-type substation (also called prefabricated substation) is an integrated and modular distribution equipment, which combines high-voltage switchgear, transformers, low-voltage distribution devices, etc. in a closed or semi-closed box. It is widely used in power distribution and voltage conversion in power systems.
YBM Box Substation - European Box Substation (Composite Board)
YBM box-type substation is a prefabricated, modular power equipment with a composite panel shell structure. It integrates high-voltage switchgear, transformers, and low-voltage distribution systems and is widely used in power grids, industries, commerce, and renewable energy projects to achieve the reception, transformation, and distribution of electric energy.
