Medium-voltage (MV) air insulated and gas insulated switchgear explained
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Medium voltage power system applications often require MV switchgear. How do you decide which type of gear to select for your application? Medium voltage (MV) switchgear includes air insulated (AIS) and gas insulated (GIS) switchgear. Eaton’s Matt Koepke explains advantages and application considerations for large power systems including commercia buildings, stadiums, arenas, oil and gas applications, chemical plants, industrial plants and utility systems. At Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) Matt discusses demonstrations of self racking, remote racking, voltage monitoring, control power transformers, CPT, voltage transformers, VT, potential transformers (PT), MV control, fuses, corona detection, Eaton’s insulgard, protective device relays, coordination, XGIS, metering, pad mounted, e-house, integrated power assemblies (IPA), arc flash considerations and solutions, VCP-W, 5 kV, 15 kV, 38 kV, metal clad, metal enclosed, circuit breakers, breaker position, control, open, close, charge control, current transformers, grounding and maintenance, arc resistant, interlocks, lock out tag out LOTO, electrical safety, vacuum breaker, air breaker, SF6 gas, grounding, electrically safe work condition, thermal monitoring, voltage sensing, IEEE, ANSI, NEMA, IEC, standards, electrical standards, electrical safety Learn more at https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/products/medium-voltage-power-distribution-control-systems/switchgear/fundamentals-of-medium-voltage-switchgear.html #powersytem #engineering #switchgear
Medium voltage power system applications often require MV switchgear. How do you decide which type of gear to select for your application? Medium voltage (MV) switchgear includes air insulated (AIS) and gas insulated (GIS) switchgear. Eaton’s Matt Koepke explains advantages and application considerations for large power systems including commercia buildings, stadiums, arenas, oil and gas applications, chemical plants, industrial plants and utility systems. At Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) Matt discusses demonstrations of self racking, remote racking, voltage monitoring, control power transformers, CPT, voltage transformers, VT, potential transformers (PT), MV control, fuses, corona detection, Eaton’s insulgard, protective device relays, coordination, XGIS, metering, pad mounted, e-house, integrated power assemblies (IPA), arc flash considerations and solutions, VCP-W, 5 kV, 15 kV, 38 kV, metal clad, metal enclosed, circuit breakers, breaker position, control, open, close, charge control, current transformers, grounding and maintenance, arc resistant, interlocks, lock out tag out LOTO, electrical safety, vacuum breaker, air breaker, SF6 gas, grounding, electrically safe work condition, thermal monitoring, voltage sensing, IEEE, ANSI, NEMA, IEC, standards, electrical standards, electrical safety Learn more at https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/products/medium-voltage-power-distribution-control-systems/switchgear/fundamentals-of-medium-voltage-switchgear.html #powersytem #engineering #switchgear
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