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•the electrical control technology was imported from Europe, the protection of overload, short circuit, leakage, leakage lockout
•Reasonable structure and flexible combination
•compact size, easy to installation
•Compact substation Suitable for adverse weather conditions and temperatures
•The Substation enclosure adopts a special process, anti-corrosive and resistant to direct sunlight, and can effectively resist the erosion of wind and sand
| Main Specifications | |
| Primary voltage | 10kV, 6kV |
| Secondary voltage | 1.2kV , 0.4kV |
| Capacity | 315 ~ 2500kva |
| HV switch voltage | 12kV, 7.2kV |
| HV switch current | 630A |
| High voltage circuit breaker Specifications | 630A/12kV, 7.2kV |
| Breaking capacity of circuit breaker | 25kA |
| Protection class | IP00-IP54 |
| Power frequency withstand voltage | 42kV/ 1min, 23kV/1min |
| Lightning impulse withstand voltage(Peak) | 75kV, 60kV |
| Standard | IEC, AS, EN, IEEE ANSI, GOST |
Applications:
Residential quarters, streets, large construction sites, industrial and mining enterprises and institutions, high-rise buildings, smart city street light distribution, oil fields, mines, narrow streets, temporary electricity and other places

For each transformer are prepared and issued a test report, in accordance with IEC 60076. except for routine tests, we also offer type tests and specialised tests to meet all customer requirements. We make what matters work for our customers in a safe and reliable way.
Routine test
Type test
Compact substations are an ideal solution wherever space efficiency, rapid deployment, reliable power distribution, and lower installation costs are priorities. Their modular, factory-tested design makes them especially suitable for modern infrastructure, renewable energy, industrial facilities, and critical-power applications.

Compact Substations refer to a single housing that typically includes a high voltage switch or breaker, transformer and low voltage protection or distribution equipment. Compact substations can also be categorized as unitized substations, solar “PV Box” substations and to some degree padmounted transformers. They are all designed to reduce space requirements, avoid field assembly of critical components and reduce handling costs in the field.
Typical compact substation (CSS) designs are used for applications where the unit is located in public areas since the integrity of the enclosure is considered tamperproof.