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Presentation: It's a three-phase pole mounted load break switch with SF6 insulation, for electricity distribution networks, manufactured according to EN60265 and IEC standards UNE 265.
Advantages and construction details:
- Factory sealed equipment, free of adjustments during installation, spare parts and maintenance.
- Designed specifically for birdlife protection.
- The switch and operating mechanism are insulated by gas, providing greater strength and reliability in high pollution environments than other similar solutions with operation mechanism outsider gas, for example in areas with ice.
- Possibility of connection with plug terminal, isolating the device from environment and increasing installation capacity at high altitude over 1,000 meters.
- Several possibilities of operation: Pole stick, or manual drive, or Motor Control.
- Ability to adapt a control cabinet with a relay enabled to performs as a sectionalizer (programmable reclosing) and programmable communication with different protocols: PID1, IEC101, etc.
Main applications: Control on electricity distribution networks, switching on load for overhead lines, transformers and equipment to perform preventive and corrective maintenance without voltage. Grid connection for renewable energy supply sources such as photovoltaic applications. By providing communication equipment and remote control options, allows being implemented for the improvement and efficient management of electricity networks, reducing service downtime. In addition with the sectionalizer function, allows quickly detection and isolation of faults, having an important application for the enhancement of energy efficiency on the grid.
Range: from 1 KV to 36 KV and current up to 630 A, according voltage.
Options:
- Support frame and set of lightning arresters for surge protection.
- Horizontal or vertical mounting.
- Connection with cable terminal polymer bushing or bushing for plugin connector.
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