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TBBGZ Series Cabinet Type Capacitor

  • TBBGZ Series Cabinet Type Capacitor

Key attributes

Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. TBBGZ Series Cabinet Type Capacitor
Rated voltage 36kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Capacity 3600kvar
Series TBBGZ Series

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

Overview

A capacitor bank assembly consisting of a bypass switch, capacitors, reactors, discharge coils, surge arresters, vacuum circuit breakers, and secondary equipment housed in a metal cabinet, with the aim of automatically switching capacitors through a rational control and protection system.

Features:

Intelligentization

The products can be switched on and off in groups automatically, achieving automatic reactive power compensation and improving the compensation efficiency.

Modular design

Compact structure, small footprint, the area occupied by the same capacity frame is reduced by more than 30%.

High reliability

Combining mechanical and electrical anti-error interlocking functions to ensure safe operation of the equipment.

Integrated design

The device is pre-assembled, pre-adjusted, and shipped as a complete unit, so the amount of on-site installation and commissioning work is minimal.

 

Parameters

Project

Parameters

System   nominal voltage

6kV   - 35kV

Rated   frequency

50Hz/60Hz

Rated   capacity

100 - 30000 kvar

Capacitance   value deviation

0   - +5%

Protection   grade (cabinet type)

IP3X

 


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Workplace: 108000m²m² Total staff: 700+ Highest Annual Export(usD): 150000000
Workplace: 108000m²m²
Total staff: 700+
Highest Annual Export(usD): 150000000
Services
Business Type: Design/Manufacture/Sales
Main Categories: High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Electric transformer
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Whole-life care management services for equipment procurement, use, maintenance, and after-sales, ensuring safe operation of electrical equipment, continuous control, and worry-free electricity consumption.
The equipment supplier has passed platform qualification certification and technical evaluation, ensuring compliance, professionalism, and reliability from the source.

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