Technical Specifications
Model NO.:YB6
Rated Voltage/Hv:12kv
Rated Current:630-1250A
Rated Voltage/LV:400V
Transformer Capacity:50-2000kVA
Transport Package:Wooden Case
Origin:China
Production Capacity:500/Monthly
Package Size:420.00cm * 200.00cm * 255.00cm
Package Gross Weight:2000.000kg
Product Overview
YB6 series substation is an American type combined substation with functions for high voltage control, protection, power transformation, and distribution. Usually used in urban and rural power distribution systems, the high voltage load switch and high voltage fuse are installed in the transformer oil, available in both integrated or separate case structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the capacity range for the YB6 series substation?
The YB6 series substation supports a transformer capacity range from 50kVA up to 2000kVA.
2. How much space can be saved compared to European style substations?
The YB6 American type substation is highly compact, typically occupying only 1/3 to 1/5 of the volume of a European style substation with the same capacity.
3. What are the primary safety features of this substation?
It features a whole sealing and fully insulated structure, which eliminates the need for extra insulation distance and significantly enhances personal safety during operation.
4. Can this substation be used in extreme temperatures?
It is designed for ambient air temperatures between -5°C and +40°C. For specific requirements outside this range, consultation with the manufacturer is recommended.
5. What types of cable connectors are compatible?
It supports two main types: the 200A elbow connector (which can function as an insulation switch) and the 600A "T" type fixed cable connector. Both can be equipped with ZnO lightning conductors.
6. Is the YB6 substation suitable for outdoor installation?
While the technical specifications mention indoor environment conditions such as altitude and humidity, these prefabricated substations are commonly designed for stable placement in urban and rural distribution networks.