GGJ low-voltage reactive power compensation device cabinet
GGJ low-voltage reactive power compensation cabinet is mainly used in substations, factories, industrial and mining enterprises, large power plants, petroleum, chemical enterprises, large steel plants, high-rise building power centers, reactive power compensation and other occasions. In industrial and agricultural production, there are a large number of reactive power devices in low-voltage reactive power compensation cabinets. These reactive power devices will reduce the voltage of the power system, increase power loss, and thus affect the quality of electricity.
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Mid mounted switchgear, also known as metal armored mid mounted removable switchgear. It belongs to a high-voltage distribution device, with a maximum working voltage of 3.6/7.2/12kV. It is a complete indoor distribution device for three-phase AC 50Hz single bus segmented system or double bus segmented system. Used to receive and distribute 3.6-12kV network energy, and to control, protect, monitor, and measure power circuits. The central switchgear is mainly used for power transmission in power plants, small and medium-sized generators, power collection and transmission in secondary substations of the power system, power distribution in industrial and mining enterprises and institutions, as well as the starting of large high-voltage motors.
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GGJ low-voltage withdrawable switchgear
GGJ low-voltage reactive power compensation device is used for power plants, substations, industrial and mining enterprises, and other power users as an AC 50HZ rated working voltage of 380V. It is used for power conversion, distribution, and control of power, lighting, and distribution equipment.
GCS low-voltage withdrawable switchgear
GCS low-voltage withdrawable switchgear (hereinafter referred to as switchgear) is a new product designed and developed by the joint design team of the Ministry of Electric Power Industry, the Ministry of Electric Power Industry, and the Ministry of Mechanical Industry in the late 1990s.
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