10kV-40.5kV Insulator Electrical Accessories Centrally Installed Switchgear Cabinet Wall Bushing Casing
| Product Name |
10kV-40.5kV Wall Busing Casing |
| Model |
TG3-10Q/128 100*100 |
| Material |
Epoxy Resin |
Professional manufacturer specializing in the research and development, production, and sales of epoxy resin insulating parts for high and low voltage complete sets of power equipment, 10kV-40.5kV Wall Busing Casing, as well as 10kV, 24kV, 35kV to 110kV lightning arresters Live display, Fault indicator etc. Dedicated to the research and development, production, and sales of high frequency transformers and various inductors for charging piles, energy storage product, and various power equipment. The organizational structure supports technology-based enterprise operations integrating product research and development, processing based on provided drawings and samples.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the primary applications for the 10kV-40.5kV Wall Bushing Casing?
A: It is primarily used in centrally installed switchgear cabinet systems as an essential electrical accessory for high-voltage insulation and cable protection.
Q2: Why is epoxy resin chosen as the material for these insulators?
A: Epoxy resin provides excellent dielectric properties, high mechanical strength, and superior resistance to environmental factors, making it ideal for high-voltage applications.
Q3: Does the bushing casing support custom requirements?
A: Yes, processing is available based on provided drawings and samples to meet specific technical specifications for various power equipment.
Q4: What voltage ranges can this wall bushing handle?
A: This product line covers a wide range of high-voltage requirements, specifically from 10kV up to 40.5kV installations.
Q5: Are these casings compatible with different types of switchgear?
A: Yes, they are designed for centrally installed switchgear cabinets and are compatible with various high and low voltage power equipment configurations.
Q6: What other components are typically used alongside these bushings?
A: They are often used with lightning arresters, live displays, and fault indicators to ensure comprehensive monitoring and protection of the power system.