KXRM6-12 Combined Type GIS Cabinet is a modular unit system designed for 10kV/6kV distribution systems. This compact switchgear offers both fixed unit combinations and expandable units, making it the primary choice for urban and rural power distribution substations where space and flexibility are essential.
1. Ammeter
2. Condensation controller
3. Microcomputer protection device
6. Barometer
7. Charged display
8. Fault indicator
9. Electric operating mechanism
10. Manual operating mechanism
11. Electromagnetic lock
12-13. Current transformer
14. Cable plug
15. Voltage transformer
Suitable for extreme environments from +40ºC to -40ºC, high humidity, dust, salt pollution, and high altitudes (1000m). It supports short-term water immersion (within 24 hours) without affecting performance.
Meets international and national standards: IEC60056, IEC60298, IEC60129, IEC60420, IEC60265, IEC60694, GB3804, GB3906, GB11022.
Includes 12KV metering cabinet, current/voltage transformers, 400-series bushings, and low-pressure components (voltmeter/ammeter).
Features vacuum circuit breakers for line protection, electrically operated mechanisms, and gas pressure gauges.

Scheme 1: SA+CCF+

Scheme 2: CCF+

Scheme 3: W+M+FFF



A: It is widely used in 10kV/6kV power distribution systems, specifically in power plants and substations where a compact, modular switchgear solution is required.
A: Yes, it is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -40ºC to +40ºC and is resistant to dust, humidity, and salt pollution. It even supports short-term water immersion.
A: It means the device is fully sealed against dust and can withstand temporary immersion in water, ensuring the internal components remain unaffected by external environmental factors.
A: Yes, because the live parts, busbars, and switches are completely enclosed in a stainless steel shell filled with SF6 gas, the unit is protected from aging and environmental wear, eliminating the need for regular internal maintenance.
A: Yes, the cabinet is equipped with a "five-prevention" interlocking device that prevents human errors during operation, ensuring the safety of both personnel and equipment.
A: Yes, there are two categories available: fixed unit combinations and expandable units, allowing for flexible use and future system expansions.