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A package substation is an electrical substation that is pre-assembled and factory-tested before being shipped to the site of installation. It is typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as power distribution, power generation, and transmission. Package substations are designed to provide a safe and reliable source of power, and are typically used in areas where space is limited. They are also used to reduce the cost of installation and maintenance.
Package substations are typically composed of a transformer, switchgear, and other components. The transformer is used to step down the voltage from the incoming power source, while the switchgear is used to control the flow of electricity. The other components, such as circuit breakers, fuses, and relays, are used to protect the system from overloads and short circuits.
Some of the major companies in the package substation market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. These companies offer a wide range of products, including transformers, switchgear, and other components. They also provide services such as installation, maintenance, and repair. Show Less Read more