With its many qualities, sheet steel is the obvious choice of construction material. Steel is cost effective, strong and pliable. It is an excellent material for building safe and robust secondary substations. When handled right, a sheet steel secondary substation provides more service life than required.
Our secondary substations are constructed with the highest priority for personal safety with plenty of space and well proven and back-mounted technology to ensure work with voltage is carried out in a secure manner. The stations have been tested according to IEC62271-202 type A and B to ensure electrical arc safety.
Sheet steel is 100% recyclable and is made entirely or in part of recycled material. Steel is an environmentally friendly, closed-loop material, which means it can be recycled without loss of quality.
Alternative solutions for 12 or 24 kV
Standard up to 200 kVA or customised
Aluminium-zinc or Magnelis to withstand tough environments
Solutions customised to requirements
Future-proof options for metering, automation and information
Industrially built in the factory, including testing of live operational environment before delivery
Our series-connected secondary substation offers many different solutions to ensure the preferred function and working method. There are several combinations and you can choose to fit your series-connected secondary station, for example, with a OWIII 10/6-1 disconnector, which can switch an unloaded 50-200 kVA transformer on and off, while at the same time offering shielding possibilities. We also offer one, two or three connectors, bar connectors or tube connectors with earthing device for ball bolt for the incoming cables.
Low-voltage rails are available in the desired brand and the station can be delivered with ready-mounted transformers up to max 200 kVA.
For the cladding, there are three types of metal sheet panels to choose from. Standard panels, thin panels and lath panels. The standard colours are red, green and grey. Optional NCS colours are available as extras.
There are also different roof designs, for example a pitched roof with a 20- or 30-degree pitch, a hip roof or a round roof.