What is Switchgear?
Circuits are created to manage a specific amount of electrical power. If there is an excessive flow of current, it can result in overheating. Accordingly, important electrical parts might be harmed or potentially cause fires. Switchgears are intended to protect electrical equipment linked to a power source from the risk of electrical overload.
Switchgear Examples
Switchgear Examples Include The Following
• Switches
• Fuses
• Isolators
• Relays
• Circuit Breakers
• Lightning Arresters
Switchgear Types
Three Major Type Of Switchgear Systems
1 • low-voltage
2 • medium-voltage
3 • high-voltage
High-Voltage Switchgears
High-voltage switchgears control 75KV or above power. Such breakers are manufactured for high-voltage systems and therefore they include advanced safety characteristics.
Medium-Voltage Switchgear
Medium-voltage switchgear systems are operated for 1KV up to 75KV power. This type is found in systems involving motors, feeder circuits, generators, and transmission and distribution lines.
Low-Voltage Switchgear
Low-voltage switchgear are manufactured and used in order to regulate systems below 1KV. These are used on the low-voltage sides of power-distribution transformers, as well as, across a wide range of industries.
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