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Peters & Thieding ZK8 System Calor Emag Transformer

Manufacturer
Peters & Thieding
Model
ZK8 System Calor Emag
Type
Transformer
Year
1994
Category
Energy management
Sub-category
Transformer
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

High-voltage switchgear device ZK8 System Calor Emag from Peters & Thieding

Technical Specifications

Year of construction
1994
Standard series
VDE 0670 (IEC 62271)
Rated voltage
24.2 kV
Insulation level
50/125 kV
Rated frequency
50 Hz
Operating current
630 A
Short-time withstand current
20 kA
Short-circuit duration
1 s

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Capabilities

The Peters & Thieding ZK8 System Calor Emag is a high-voltage switchgear device designed to control, protect, and distribute electrical power in industrial and utility networks. Built to VDE 0670 (IEC 62271) standards, it handles voltages up to 24.2kV and can safely manage operating currents of 630A with robust short-circuit protection rated at 20kA for 1-second durations. This makes it ideal for managing large-scale power distribution without interruption.

Industries & Uses

These switchgear units are essential in manufacturing plants, power generation facilities, utility companies, and large commercial operations where reliable high-voltage distribution is critical. They're commonly used in renewable energy installations, industrial substations, and facilities requiring redundant or backup power systems. Any business operating heavy machinery or needing dependable grid connection typically relies on equipment like this.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating a used unit from 1994, request complete maintenance records—particularly documentation of any oil analysis, insulation testing, or contacts replacement. Inspect the switchgear for signs of arcing or corrosion inside the enclosure, verify that all mechanical operating mechanisms move freely, and confirm current insulation resistance levels through dielectric strength tests. Check whether routine servicing has been documented and ask about any previous fault events. A professional electrical inspection before installation is highly recommended given the age and critical safety role of this equipment.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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