• 52kV 72.5kV 123kV 145kV 170kV 252kV 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker
52kV 72.5kV 123kV 145kV 170kV 252kV 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker
discuss personally
Model
ZW-363
ZW-145
ZW-72.5
ZW-252
ZW-40.5
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. 52kV 72.5kV 123kV 145kV 170kV 252kV 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker
Rated voltage 252kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series ZW
Product Detail

Description :

The 52kV - 363kV Live tank Vacuum circuit breakers are advanced high - voltage electrical devices. Using vacuum as the arc - extinguishing and insulating medium, they leverage vacuum's superior insulation and rapid arc - quenching capabilities to instantly interrupt fault currents, preventing arc re - ignition and ensuring grid stability. The live tank design encapsulates the vacuum interrupters within a metal tank filled with insulating gas, enhancing insulation, mechanical robustness, and environmental adaptability to withstand harsh weather and external impacts. Available in multiple voltage ratings, these breakers suit diverse high - voltage transmission and distribution scenarios, from urban power grids to industrial systems. Equipped with precise operating mechanisms, they offer long mechanical life, swift and accurate operations, minimal maintenance, excellent short - circuit current interruption, and anti - aging performance, making them an ideal choice for reliable and safe high - voltage power transmission.
 

Main function introduction:

  • Wide Voltage Range: Covers 52kV - 363kV, suitable for various high - voltage power systems.
  • Vacuum Arc Extinction: Utilizes vacuum for rapid arc quenching and reliable insulation.
  • Live Tank Design: Encased in gas - filled metal tanks for enhanced mechanical strength and environmental resistance.
  • Efficient Interruption: Quickly cuts off fault currents to safeguard power grids.
  • Low Maintenance: Long - lasting mechanical operation with minimal upkeep requirements.

Technology parameters:

ZW-52

ZW-72.5

ZW-123/145

ZW-170

ZW-252

ZW-363

Know your supplier
ROCKWILL
Rockwill Electric Group Global Manufacturer of High voltage and medium-voltage power equipment and smart grid solutions. Headquartered in Wenzhou, China. Serving 100+ countries with quality, innovation, and trust. What We Offer: • HV-MV switchgear (VCB, SF₆ circuit breakers, RMU, GIS) • Distribution transformers and substations • Smart grid and monitoring systems • Solar, wind, EV charging, and energy storage solutions • EPC turnkey power projects Certified: ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / ISO 45001
Main Categories
High voltage
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$150,000,000
Professional Experience
16 years
Workplace
108000m²m²
占位
占位
Related Products
Related Knowledges
What are the development trends of voltage transformers?
What are the development trends of voltage transformers?
By Echo, 12 Years in the Electrical IndustryHi everyone, I'm Echo, and I've been working in the electrical industry for 12 years.From early involvement in commissioning and maintenance of distribution rooms to later participation in electrical system design and equipment selection for large-scale projects, I’ve witnessed how voltage transformers have evolved — from traditional analog devices to intelligent, digital components.The other day, a new colleague from a power company asked
Echo
07/02/2025
Design of Electromagnetic Compatibility Performance for Electronic Voltage Transformers
Design of Electromagnetic Compatibility Performance for Electronic Voltage Transformers
With the rapid development of power systems, electronic voltage transformers (EVTs), as key measurement devices in power systems, their performance stability and reliability are crucial for the safe and stable operation of power systems. The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance, as one of the core indicators of EVTs, is directly related to the ability of the device to work normally in complex electromagnetic environments and whether it will cause electromagnetic interference to other
Dyson
07/02/2025
Case Analysis of Abnormal Secondary Circuits in Voltage Transformers
Case Analysis of Abnormal Secondary Circuits in Voltage Transformers
1. Fault SituationIn September 2023, as a front - line fault maintenance worker, I detected abnormal voltage on the 10kV Section I bus of a substation during monitoring duty and informed the operation and maintenance team. The monitoring system showed: U0 = 0 kV, Ua = 6.06 kV, Ub = 5.93 kV, Uc = 6.05 kV, Uab = 10.05 kV, Ubc = 5.94 kVMy team and I rushed to the site. We suspected the secondary air circuit breaker of the 10kV Section I bus voltage transformer was closed and found the U - phase fus
Felix Spark
07/02/2025
What are the causes of failure of ferromagnetic voltage transformers in new energy power stations?
What are the causes of failure of ferromagnetic voltage transformers in new energy power stations?
By Felix, 15 Years in the Electrical IndustryHi everyone, I'm Felix, and I've been working in the electrical industry for 15 years.From early involvement in traditional substation commissioning and maintenance to now managing electrical system operations for multiple photovoltaic and wind power projects, one of the most frequently encountered devices I deal with is the Electromagnetic Voltage Transformer (PT).The other day, a shift operator at a new energy plant asked me:“We have an electr
Felix Spark
07/02/2025
In which directions will dry-type transformers develop in the future?
In which directions will dry-type transformers develop in the future?
By Echo, 12 Years in the Electrical IndustryHi everyone, I'm Echo, and I've been working in the electrical industry for 12 years.From my early days doing commissioning and maintenance in distribution rooms, to later participating in electrical system design and equipment selection for large-scale projects, I’ve witnessed how dry-type transformers have evolved from traditional tools into smarter, greener devices.Recently, a new colleague asked me:“What’s the current state of dry
Echo
07/02/2025
Installation and Commissioning of 10kV Dry-Type Transformers
Installation and Commissioning of 10kV Dry-Type Transformers
By James, 10 Years of Electrical Equipment Maintenance ExperienceHi everyone, I’m James, and I’ve been working in electrical equipment fault repair for 10 years.Over the past decade, I’ve worked in factories, substations, and distribution rooms of all sizes, involved in the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of dry-type transformers. Dry-type transformers are among the most common electrical devices we deal with on a daily basis.Today, a new colleague
James
07/01/2025
×
Inquiry
Download
Experts Electrical is dedicated to serving the personnel in the global power industry.
Join Experts Electrical, not only can you discover power equipment and power knowledge, but also canhnd like - minded friends!