
We tour ETP's facility in Bierawa, focusing on their Siemens-licensed Sivacon switchgear products. The episode showcases the sophisticated process of manufacturing these components, from the initial design phase to the final assembly.
Key elements include medium-voltage switchgear, control cabinets, and low-voltage switchgear. We highlight the use of 3D modeling and augmented reality to optimize equipment placement both within the switchgear and at the installation site.
The configuration of switchgear involves selecting appropriate protective devices, such as fuse disconnectors and circuit breakers, based on load requirements. We also cover the production process where copper rails are cut, drilled, and bent to form the switchgear's framework, made of galvanized steel.
Cable harnesses are prepared and marked for precise installation, while pull-out cassettes and breaker boxes are assembled with essential instrumentation for effective power management.
Discover how ETP Electro's expertise and technology come together to create cutting-edge switchgear solutions.
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