• RCW-S21.9M 21.9kV MV outdoor vacuum recloser
RCW-S21.9M 21.9kV MV outdoor vacuum recloser
$5000.00
Model
RCW-S21.9M/1250-25C
RCW-S21.9M/1250-25
RCW-S21.9M/800-20C
RCW-S21.9M/800-20
RCW-S21.9M/630-16C
RCW-S21.9M/630-16
RCW-S21.9M/400-12.5C
RCW-S21.9M/400-12.5
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. RCW S21.9M MV outdoor vacuum recloser
Rated voltage 21.9kV
Rated normal current 400A
Rated short circuit breaking current 12.5kA
Power frequency withstand voltage 70kV/min
Rated lightning impulse voltage 170kV
manual closing Yes
Series RCW
Product Detail

Description:

The RCW   series automatic circuit reclosers can use on overhead distribution lines as well as distribution substation applications for all voltage classes 11kV up to 38kV at 50/60Hz power system.  and it’s rated current can reach 1250A.The RCW   series automatic circuit reclosers integrates the functions of control, protection, measurement, communication, fault detection, on-line monitoring of closing or opening.The RCW   series vacuum recloser is mainly combined with integration terminal, current transformer, permanent magnetic actuator and it’srecloser controller.

Features:

  • Optional grades available in rated current range.

  • With optional relay protection and logic for user selection.

  • With optional communication protocols and I/O ports for users to choose.

  • PC software for controller testing, setup, programming, updates.

Parameters:

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External dimensions

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Environmental requirement

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Insulation Faults:

Insulator Flashover:

  • Clean Insulators: For insulators that experience flashover due to surface contamination, regular cleaning is necessary. Specialized insulator cleaning tools, such as insulator cleaning brushes or high-pressure water guns, can be used. After cleaning, anti-flashover coatings can be sprayed on the insulator surfaces to enhance their contamination resistance.

  • Replace Insulators: If insulators show a decrease in insulation strength due to lightning strikes or other reasons, and exhibit obvious cracks or damage, they should be replaced promptly. When replacing insulators, choose ones that meet the voltage and mechanical strength requirements of the equipment.

Insulation Aging:

  • Test Insulation Performance: Use insulation resistance testers, dielectric loss testers, and other equipment to regularly test the insulation performance of insulating materials. When a decline in insulation performance is detected, analyze the causes of aging.

  • Replace Insulation Components: If insulation aging is severe, such as when partial discharge phenomena are observed, aged insulation components (e.g., insulating bushings, insulating supports) should be replaced promptly. Additionally, improve the operating environment of the equipment, such as by enhancing ventilation and reducing humidity, to slow down the aging process of the insulation.

Insulation Faults Resolution:

Insulator Flashover:

  • Clean Insulators: For insulators that experience flashover due to surface contamination, regular cleaning is necessary. Specialized insulator cleaning tools, such as insulator cleaning brushes or high-pressure water guns, can be used. After cleaning, anti-flashover coatings can be sprayed on the insulator surfaces to enhance their contamination resistance.

  • Replace Insulators: If insulators show a decrease in insulation strength due to lightning strikes or other reasons, and exhibit obvious cracks or damage, they should be replaced promptly. When replacing insulators, choose ones that meet the voltage and mechanical strength requirements of the equipment.

Insulation Aging:

  • Test Insulation Performance: Use insulation resistance testers, dielectric loss testers, and other equipment to regularly test the insulation performance of insulating materials. When a decline in insulation performance is detected, analyze the causes of aging.

  • Replace Insulation Components: If insulation aging is severe, such as when partial discharge phenomena are observed, aged insulation components (e.g., insulating bushings, insulating supports) should be replaced promptly. Additionally, improve the operating environment of the equipment, such as by enhancing ventilation and reducing humidity, to slow down the aging process of the insulation.



Know your supplier
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
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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