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630KVA Prefabricated Compact Substation

630KVA compact substation is one type of secondary substation designed in a compact size for power transmission. It combines HV and LV switchgear and transformers to be a completely integrated substation.

630KVA compact substation is widely used because of its advantages of small space, convenient operation, high application income, flexible combination and high operation safety.

Because the outer shell of 630KVA compact substation is made of metal conductor with strong anticorrosion ability, and the interface between its internal equipment and equipment is also made of insulating material. The substation is equipped with air conditioning and dehumidification equipment, which greatly improves the resistance of compact substation to the external environment and the safety and reliability of its operation.

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