• 10kV (Flexible Combination of Multiple Cabinet Types) Normal Pressure Sealed Air-Insulated Switchgear / Ring Main Unit
10kV (Flexible Combination of Multiple Cabinet Types) Normal Pressure Sealed Air-Insulated Switchgear / Ring Main Unit
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Model
XGN99(SR)-12/630-20/25
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. 10kV (Flexible Combination of Multiple Cabinet Types) Normal Pressure Sealed Air-Insulated Switchgear / Ring Main Unit
Rated voltage 12kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series XGN
Product Detail

Description

The 10kV (Flexible Combination of Multiple Cabinet Types) Normal Pressure Sealed Air-Insulated Switchgear / Ring Main Unit is a versatile medium-voltage power distribution system designed to adapt to diverse operational needs. Operating at 10kV with a normal-pressure sealed structure, it uses air as the insulating medium (eliminating reliance on SF₆ gas) and features modular cabinet designs that can be flexibly combined. This switchgear integrates power distribution, protection, and control functions, making it suitable for scenarios requiring customized configurations—such as industrial zones, urban grids, commercial complexes, and renewable energy facilities—where adaptability to varying load demands and spatial constraints is critical.

Key Features

  • Flexible Cabinet Combinations: Offers a range of modular cabinet types (e.g., incoming line cabinets, outgoing line cabinets, transformer cabinets) that can be freely combined based on project requirements. This allows for tailored configurations to match specific power distribution layouts, load capacities, or functional needs (e.g., dual-loop supply, metering integration).

  • Normal Pressure Air Insulation: Operates at atmospheric pressure with air as the insulating medium, avoiding the risks of gas leakage, environmental pollution, or the need for regular gas refilling/maintenance associated with SF₆-based systems. Enhances sustainability and reduces long-term operational costs.

  • Sealed & Durable Enclosure: The hermetically sealed cabinet structure protects internal components from moisture, dust, corrosive gases, and external impacts, ensuring stable performance in harsh environments (e.g., high humidity, industrial dust, coastal areas).

  • Space-Efficient Design: Modular cabinets are compact in size, enabling efficient use of installation space. Whether for indoor substations, underground chambers, or limited-area sites, the flexible layout minimizes spatial requirements.

  • High Safety & Reliability: Equipped with mechanical interlocks, anti-misoperation mechanisms, and visible isolation points to prevent accidental contact with live parts. The enclosed design also reduces arc flash risks, ensuring operator safety during maintenance or operation.

  • Easy Expansion & Upgrades: The modular structure allows for straightforward on-site expansion or reconfiguration. As power demands grow or system requirements change, additional cabinets can be integrated without extensive overhauls, minimizing downtime and adapting to evolving grid needs.

Name

Unit

Parameter Value

Rated Voltage (Ur)

kV

12

Rated Frequency (fr)

Hz

50

Rated Current (Ir)

A

630

Short - time Power Frequency Withstand Voltage (Ud)

Between Fractures

kV

48

Between Phases

kV

42

Phase to Ground

kV

42

Lightning Impulse Withstand Voltage (Up)

Between Fractures

kV

95

Between Phases

kV

75

Phase to Ground

kV

75

Rated Short - time Withstand Current (Ik)

kA

20/25

Rated Short - circuit Duration (tk)

s

4

Rated Peak Withstand Current (Ip)

kA

50/63

Rated Short - circuit Breaking Current (Isc)

kA

20/25

Rated Short - circuit Making Current (Ima)

 

Vacuum Interrupter

kA

50/63

Earthing Switch



Auxiliary Circuit and Control Circuit

Rated Voltage (Ua) DC/AC

V

≤400

Power Frequency Withstand Voltage (1min)

V

2000

Mechanical Life

 

Circuit Breaker

Times

10000

Disconnecting Switch

Times

3000

Earthing Switch

Times

3000

Electrical Life  

Circuit Breaker

Class

E2

Earthing Switch

Class

E2

Protection Grade of Cabinet Enclosure


IP4X

Protection Grade of Sealed Box


IP65

Normal Service Conditions

  • Maximum Temperature: +40°C (average value within 24 hours ≤ 35°C)

  • Minimum Temperature: -25°C

  • Altitude: ≤ 2500m

  • Daily Average Relative Humidity: ≤ 95%

  • Monthly Average Relative Humidity: ≤ 90%

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ROCKWILL
Rockwill Electric Group Global Manufacturer of High voltage and medium-voltage power equipment and smart grid solutions. Headquartered in Wenzhou, China. Serving 100+ countries with quality, innovation, and trust. What We Offer: • HV-MV switchgear (VCB, SF₆ circuit breakers, RMU, GIS) • Distribution transformers and substations • Smart grid and monitoring systems • Solar, wind, EV charging, and energy storage solutions • EPC turnkey power projects Certified: ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / ISO 45001
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$150,000,000
Professional Experience
16 years
Workplace
108000m²m²
占位
占位
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