• Gas-Insulated Switchgear up to 40.5kV-630A-25kA
Gas-Insulated Switchgear up to 40.5kV-630A-25kA
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Model
FLUSARC-40.5
Basic info
Brand Schneider
Model NO. FLUSARC Gas-Insulated Switchgear up to 40.5kV-630A-25kA
Rated voltage 40.5kV
Series FLUSARC
Product Detail

Overview 

FLUSARC - Safe· Reliable· Environmental-friendly
FLUSARC, a type of the gas-insulated switchgear of Schneider Electric, features quite high safety and reliability, which can ensure the continuous and stable operation of the power system and the personal safety of operators. Meanwhile, the equipment also has a user-friendly operation interface to facilitate operation of field operators. FLUSARC completely conforms to the latest environmental protection requirements.

FLUSARC - Simple· Innovative· Cost-Effective
FLUSARC is fully applicable to industrial distribution network, new energy, mining, metallurgy, petrochemical industry, fuel and gas, railway power supply, container base and shipbuilding industry.

FLUSARC is manufactured with modern and innovative design concept of switchgear, and there are several schemes available for selection. It is a gasinsulated switchgear with rated voltage of 40.5 kV, rated current of 630 A and rated breaking current of 25 kA.

FLUSARC’s design is compact and modular, with great flexibility and maintenancefree during its service life. It is also very suitable for places with limited space or where old switches are upgraded by using existing foundations.

Fluarc is a kind of cost-effective switchgear, which can be spliced from the front at the time of installation, expansion and dismantling. Due to the innovative solid bus connection, any gas treatment operation is not necessarily required in the field.

FLUSARC has been tested according to IEC standards and Chinese GB standards.

User benefits

  • The switchgear cabinet is expanded, so gas treatment operation is not necessarily required in the field.

  • User-friendly interface

  • Reliable operation and operator safety guaranteed

  • Low cost

  • Environmental-friendly and easy to recycle

 

Operating conditions and technical characteristics

Surrounding environment and operating conditions
FLUSARC series switchgear is recommended to operate under normal operating conditions in accordance with IEC62271, GB/T 11022 and GB/T 3906.

 

 

 

 

FLUSARC main wiring scheme

 

Standard scheme

 

 

 

Application example of FLUSARC

Spatial distribution map of civil engineering

 

 

 

Know your supplier
Schneider
Chengdu Fabo Automation Complete Equipment Co., Ltd is an authorized distributor of Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation solutions.
Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage
Business Type
Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$400000000
Professional Experience
10 years
Workplace
20000m²
占位
占位
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