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Modular Double Conversion Industrial UPS Power Supply Power Distribution cabinet For Computer Room
Product Description:
High and low voltage electrical cabinets are an important part of the power system and are used to control, protect, monitor and distribute electrical energy. It combines advanced electrical technology and high-quality manufacturing processes to meet the needs of various power systems. The design of high and low voltage electrical cabinets focuses on safety and reliability, while also having good operability and maintainability, providing users with efficient power management solutions.
Electrical cabinets are essential components for managing and distributing electrical power in industrial, commercial and residential environments. They are broadly classified into high voltage (HV) and low voltage (LV) electrical cabinets, each with specific functions and applications.
High voltage electrical cabinets are designed to handle voltages typically ranging from 1kV to 36kV or higher. These cabinets are vital in power distribution networks, especially in industrial and utility applications.
1. Switch gear
2. Control Cabinet
3. Transformer Cabinet
4. Key features may include:
1. High voltage circuit breakers or switches specifically designed for the generator's output voltage.
2. Transformers for stepping up or stepping down the voltage when necessary.
3. Protection devices to ensure the safety of high voltage circuits and equipment.
4. Monitoring and control systems for overseeing the distribution of high voltage power.
Low voltage electrical cabinets are designed for voltages up to 1kV. They are commonly used in residential, commercial, and light industrial applications to distribute and manage electricity.
1. Distribution Board
2. Motor Control Center (MCC)
3. Distribution Board
4. Key features may include:
1. Low voltage circuit breakers or switches rated for the generator's output voltage.
2. Busbars or distribution bars for routing power to different low voltage circuits.
3. Protection devices such as fuses, residual current devices (RCDs), or surge protection.
4. Metering and monitoring equipment for tracking and managing power distribution at low voltages.
Both high-voltage and low-voltage distribution cabinets are tailored to the specific voltage levels generated by the generator set, and are critical to the safe and efficient distribution of power from the generator set to various electrical loads and systems.
Comparison and main differences between high-voltage and low-voltage electrical cabinets
1. Voltage handling difference
2. Structural and insulation differences
3. Application differences
Applications: