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The system combines three single-phase units (the “Raptor Master” units) to provide a stabilized, three-phase current. The portable units have wheels and handles, making them easy to move. The device on the right is a central unit with a user interface for controlling the injection process.
SMC Raptor Primary Injection Test System a multifunctional, portable, and lightweight system used for testing primary equipment in medium and high-voltage electricity installations.
These components are typically made of steel or cast iron and are essential for the operation of many types of machinery, including automobiles, agricultural equipment, and industrial gearboxes.
An air break switch, also known as an isolator or AB switch, is a type of electrical switch that interrupts the flow of current by creating a visible air gap between its contacts. These switches are primarily used for isolation and switching purposes in medium to high-voltage electrical distribution and transmission systems, including substations, overhead power lines, and industrial plants. The use of air as a dielectric and arc-quenching medium makes them a reliable and often more cost-effective solution for outdoor installations.
A lightning arrester works by diverting abnormal high-voltage surges to the ground, preventing them from damaging the connected equipment, such as transformers, without disrupting the normal power supply.
In photovoltaic (PV) systems, a combiner box is a protective electrical enclosure that consolidates the outputs from multiple solar panel strings. The box typically contains safety and monitoring components, such as fuses, surge protective devices (SPDs), and circuit breakers.
Power and distribution transformers are essential components of the electrical grid, but they serve different purposes at various stages of power delivery. A power transformer is primarily used in high-voltage transmission networks to facilitate the efficient bulk transfer of electricity over long distances. These large units, found in generating stations and transmission substations, typically operate at full load and handle high voltages (110 kV to 800 kV or more) and power ratings (exceeding 100 MVA).
This ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) controller is a dual-supply module designed for managing automatic power transfers between two sources, such as a main power grid and a backup generator. It uses a microprocessor to monitor voltage and frequency from both power sources and will automatically switch the load to the secondary source if an abnormality is detected in the primary source.
Changeover switches are essential for power management in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to ensure continuous power availability. They prevent the backup generator and the main power supply from being connected simultaneously, which could cause electrical hazards. In comparison, a simple load break switch is a disconnect switch that can make and break specified currents but may not have the ability to break short-circuit currents or provide the same level of protection as a circuit breaker.
An electrical distribution panel board, also known as a breaker panel or distribution board, is a central hub for an electrical system within a building or facility. It receives power from the main electrical supply and distributes it to various circuits, such as those for lighting, outlets, and appliances.
A range of three-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) solutions for various applications, including data centers, industrial facilities, medical facilities, and commercial buildings. The three-phase UPS units are designed for high availability, energy efficiency, and reliability.
A micro data center is a compact, self-contained infrastructure solution that integrates all the essential components of a data center into a single rack-level unit. This includes compute resources, storage, power distribution, cooling systems, and security.
Eaton's Micro Data Center is designed for “Edge-of-Cloud” applications, which require data processing closer to the end-user. The system combines various subsystems into one cabinet, such as a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply), power distribution, cooling, and monitoring. It features a touchscreen display for the user interface and includes sensors for smoke, water leakage, temperature, and humidity.