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Paralleling switchgear is a type of electrical switchgear used to connect multiple power sources in parallel. It is typically used in applications such as power generation, transmission, and distribution. The switchgear is designed to provide a safe and reliable connection between the power sources, allowing for the transfer of power between them. It also provides protection against overloads and short circuits.
Paralleling switchgear is typically used in applications where multiple power sources are needed, such as in power plants, substations, and industrial facilities. It is also used in applications where multiple power sources are needed to provide redundancy, such as in data centers and telecommunications networks.
Paralleling switchgear is available in a variety of configurations, including manual, automatic, and remote-controlled. It is also available in a range of sizes and ratings, depending on the application.
Some companies in the paralleling switchgear market include ABB, Eaton, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and GE. Show Less Read more