GCS Low Voltage withdrawable switchgear

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GCS Low Voltage withdrawable switchgear is designed and developed by the two joint design teams according to the requirements of industry authorities, power users and design units. It is in line with national conditions, has high technical performance indicators, and can adapt to the power market. Develop low-voltage withdrawable switchgear that is needed and can compete with existing imported products. This device has been widely used by electricity users.
The device is suitable for power distribution systems in power plants, petroleum, chemical industry, metallurgy, textiles, high-rise buildings and other industries. In large power plants, petrochemical systems and other places with a high degree of automation that require computer interfaces, the three-phase AC frequency is 50 (60) Hz, the rated operating voltage is 380 (400) V, (660) V, and the rated current is 5000A It is a low-voltage complete power distribution device used for power distribution, motor centralized control, and reactive power compensation in power generation and power supply systems.

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