Dry iron-core series reactor high voltage and medium voltage
In series with the high-voltage capacitor bank, access 6 ~ 35kV power system, used to limit the shunt capacitors in combination with the inrush current and suppress the harmonic of the power grid reactor.
Use environment:
1) Use environment: indoors
2) Ambient temperature: -40 °C ~ +45 °C (or according to user requirements)
3) Altitude: ≤1000m (or according to user requirements)
4) Installation and operation location: It should be free of severe vibration or bumps, and can withstand earthquakes with seismic intensity of 8 degrees without damage.
5) Installation location: No harmful gas, steam, conductive or explosive dust
6) Pay attention to ventilation during indoor use
7) Relative humidity: The monthly average is no more than 90% and the daily average is no more than 95%.
Note: Please contact with our company for special requirements. We are willing to wholeheartedly meet your requirements.
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