Medium voltage switchgear refers to electrical equipment that is used to control, protect, and isolate electrical power systems with voltage levels between 1 kV and 38 kV. It is an essential component of the electrical infrastructure of buildings, industries, and utilities, providing a safe and reliable means of distributing electrical power to various loads.
Medium voltage switchgear typically consists of a combination of electrical disconnect switches, circuit breakers, fuses, and protective relays, along with control and monitoring equipment. The switchgear is housed in a metal enclosure that is designed to provide protection against accidental contact with live parts and to contain any internal arcing that may occur during the operation of the equipment.
The function of medium voltage switchgear is to control the flow of electrical power through a power system, to protect the equipment from damage due to overcurrent’s and faults, and to isolate faulty sections of the system in order to minimize the impact of any disruptions. The equipment can be used to switch power between different sources, to protect against voltage spikes and surges, and to monitor the health of the power system.
Medium voltage switchgear can be categorized into two main types: metal-enclosed switchgear IEEE C37.20.1 and metal-clad switchgear IEEE C37.20.2. Metal-enclosed switchgear is typically used in indoor applications and is designed to provide a high degree of protection against accidental contact with live parts. Metal-clad switchgear is typically used in outdoor applications and is designed to provide protection against the elements.
In conclusion, medium voltage switchgear is an essential component of the electrical infrastructure of buildings, industries, and utilities. It plays a critical role in controlling the flow of electrical power through the system, protecting the equipment from damage due to overcurrent’s and faults, and isolating faulty sections of the system. The switchgear is designed to provide a safe and reliable means of distributing electrical power to various loads.
Written by: Cole Attaway
Cole Attaway is the founder and CEO of Spike Electric Controls. Spike's mission is to improve the accessibility and delivery of industrial electrical gear for clients nationwide. Spike solutions result in reduced unplanned downtime, less overtime, and greater operational efficiencies.