Eaton's ISG-SD solid-dielectric switchgear
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Eaton’s ISG-SD solid-dielectric switchgear is available for a variety of padmount and subsurface applications and contains no oil or SF6. ISG-SD switchgear’s compact design replicates the shape, footprint, bushing patterns and phasing of oil and SF6 insulated switchgear making replacement of existing padmount, submersible, vaultmount and wallmounted switchgear relatively seamless. Learn more at Eaton.com/ISG-SD
Eaton’s ISG-SD solid-dielectric switchgear is available for a variety of padmount and subsurface applications and contains no oil or SF6. ISG-SD switchgear’s compact design replicates the shape, footprint, bushing patterns and phasing of oil and SF6 insulated switchgear making replacement of existing padmount, submersible, vaultmount and wallmounted switchgear relatively seamless. Learn more at Eaton.com/ISG-SD
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