XGN7.2
The 15kV air-insulated ring main unit (RMU) is a core equipment for connecting medium and high voltage distribution networks. It is compatible with 15kV voltage level distribution systems both domestically and internationally, and is widely used at the end of high voltage distribution networks, in connection lines of large energy projects, and in some mid-range industrial scenarios overseas. The equipment utilizes dry and clean air as the insulating medium, adopts a reinforced insulation cabinet structure, and integrates a vacuum circuit breaker and load switch combination module. It possesses functions such as high voltage distribution network section control, load transfer, and rapid fault isolation. Balancing medium and high voltage compatibility with ease of operation and maintenance, it is a key selection device that fills the gap between 12kV and 20kV voltage levels.
The insulation structure has been optimized through high voltage withstand testing, capable of withstanding instantaneous impacts at a voltage level of 15kV. The insulation margin has been improved by 15% compared to standard requirements, adapting to complex scenarios with significant voltage fluctuations in the distribution network.
It is compatible with both GB and IEC standards, with electrical interfaces that can be switched as needed. It can be connected to domestic high-voltage distribution networks and also meets the project acceptance requirements in Southeast Asia and some countries in South America.
Compared to traditional equipment of the same voltage level, the cabinet weight is reduced by 30%. It adopts a modular splicing structure, which can be adapted for on-site installation in areas with transportation difficulties such as mountains and hills.
Equipped with an internal electromagnetic shielding module, it can withstand electromagnetic radiation interference from high-voltage lines, ensuring precise operation of the measurement and control system. It is suitable for deployment scenarios where high-voltage distribution networks and communication lines share the same channel.
Implementation standards: GB/T 3906-2020, IEC 62271-201; Rated current: 1600A-3150A; Short-circuit breaking current: 31.5kA-40kA; Protection level: IP4X (outdoor type IP55); Installation methods: indoor floor-mounted, outdoor prefabricated, mountain portable installation; Optional configurations: high-voltage live display device, electromagnetic shielding module, remote wireless measurement and control terminal.
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Contact Us| No. | Name | Unit | Value |
| 1 | Rated Voltage | kV | 15 |
| 2 | Rated Frequency | Hz | 50 |
| 3 | Rated Current of Main Busbar / Maximum Rated Current of Fuse | A | 630, 125 |
| 4 | Rated Short-time Withstand Current of Main Circuit & Grounding Circuit | kA/S | 20, 3 |
| 5 | Rated Peak Withstand Current of Main Circuit & Grounding Circuit | kA | 50 |
| 6 | Rated Short-circuit Making Current of Main Circuit & Grounding Circuit | kA | 50 |
| 7 | Full Capacity Opening Times of Load Switch | times | 100 |
| 8 | Fuse Breaking Current | kA | 31.5 |
| 9 | Rated Closed-loop Breaking Current | A | 630 |
| 10 | Rated Transfer Current | A | 1600 |
| 11 | Mechanical Life | times | 2000 |
| 12 | 1min Power Frequency Withstand Voltage (Peak) – Phase-to-Phase & Phase-to-Earth / Isolation Break | kV | 38/45 |
| 13 | Lightning Impulse Withstand Voltage (Peak) – Phase-to-Phase & Phase-to-Earth / Isolation Break | kV | 95/110 |
| 14 | 1min Power Frequency Withstand Voltage of Secondary Circuit | kV | 2 |
| 15 | Protection Class | IP3X |
Connection can be achieved through a dedicated transformer and voltage regulation module. It is necessary to calculate the insulation strength and current parameters in advance, and equip with suitable transition components to avoid equipment failure caused by voltage mismatch.
No, lightweight and modular design facilitates manual handling and maintenance. Outdoor equipment features anti-condensation and dust-proof reinforcement, which can reduce the frequency of inspections in humid and dusty mountain environments.