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Low-voltage switchgear assemblies
Low-voltage switchgear assemblies—commonly referred to as low-voltage switchboards or low-voltage distribution cabinets—are complete electrical installations with rated AC voltages ≤1000V and DC voltages ≤1500V. Their core functions include receiving, distributing, controlling, and protecting against faults in electrical power. They serve as the “last-mile power nerve” connecting transformers to end-use electrical equipment and are widely used in all electricity-consuming scenarios, including residential buildings, industrial production, and infrastructure projects.
Low-voltage reactive power compensation equipment
Low-voltage reactive power compensation equipment is a core component of AC distribution systems with rated voltages ≤1000V and DC systems ≤1500V. By compensating for reactive power losses in the power grid and filtering out harmonics, it achieves three key objectives: improving the power factor, reducing line losses, and stabilizing grid voltage. It serves as an “energy quality optimizer” that connects the power system to end-use loads and is widely applied across all electricity consumption scenarios, including industrial, commercial, residential, and new energy applications.
The power distribution cabinet is a core electrical device in power systems, providing power distribution, start-stop control, status monitoring, and safety protection for power equipment such as electric motors and large-scale machinery. Its core functions are “power supply + power control + power protection,” making it the “power manager” for such equipment. It is widely used in industrial production, commercial buildings, infrastructure projects, and residential applications, serving as a critical hub for ensuring stable equipment operation and grid safety.
The distribution box is a fundamental electrical device for AC distribution systems with rated voltages ≤1,000V and DC distribution systems with rated voltages ≤1,500V. Its core functions are “power distribution, centralized control, and safety protection.” It serves as the “power distribution hub” in various electrical usage scenarios, precisely allocating one or more power sources to terminal loads such as lighting fixtures, outlets, and small appliances. Widely used in all types of settings—including residential buildings, industrial auxiliary facilities, and commercial venues—the distribution box is an essential piece of equipment for ensuring both electrical safety and convenience.