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Boards, cabinets, boxes and enclosures

Our range of products is diverse and meets the latest technical specs of all Romanian distribution operators. Our portfolio contains products with polyester/glass fiber-armored polycarbonate casings, as well as ABS and polycarbonate, in either classic or compact version, with nozzles or glands according to the client’s request.

Types of BMPM:

    • S1C BMPM equipped with DPST safety device and CH14 safety disconnector;
    • S1C BMPM equipped with DPST safety device and MPR single-pole safety disconnector;
    • BMPM 10-40 equipped with automated circuit breaker;
    • BMPM 10-40 S01 equipped with differential automated circuit breaker and industrial voltage overload safety device;
    • BMPM 10-40 TS2 equipped with automated circuit breaker;
    • ENEL BMPM:
      • 65 12 43 – BMPM 25 A FT-124_MAT;
      • 65 12 44 – BMPM 32 A FT-124_MAT;
      • 65 12 45 – BMPM 40 A FT-124_MAT.

Types of BMPT:

    • BTPMc dad 6…50 S3, equipped with DPST safety device and disconnector with CH safety fuses;
    • BTPMc dad 6…63 S3, equipped with DPST safety device and disconnector with CH safety fuses;
    • S3 BMPT equipped with DPST safety device and disconnector with MPR safety fuses;
    • BPMd 6…40;
    • BPMd 6…40 S3;
    • BPMd 6…40 TS2;
    • BPMd 50 – 63;
    • BPMd 50 – 63 TS2;
    • ENEL BMPT:
      • 65 12 46 – BMPTd 16 A FT-124_MAT;
      • 65 12 48 – BMPTd 32 A FT-124_MAT;
      • 65 12 49 – BMPTd 40 A FT-124_MAT;
      • 65 12 50 – BMPTd 63 A FT-124_MAT.

Distribution boxes are installed in low voltage power distribution lines, for overhead substations placed on poles, equipped with power transformers of 25…250 (400) kVA, 20/0,4 kV.

Their role is to provide electricity to consumers in rural areas and to power the street lighting system.

They can be built into zinc metallic casing, painted in the electrostatic field, or in PAFS casings.

We manufacture junction, selective and section boxes.

These are mounted in low-voltage distribution networks, in order to provide electricity to consumers within overhead and/or underground lines.

They can be built into zinc metallic casing, painted in the electrostatic field, or in PAFS casings.

The central lighting point (PIL) is used in low-voltage networks in order to supply public illumination systems with electricity.

These panels are built manually or automated (Luxomat/programmed clock) in single- or three-phase systems and are also capable of measuring the amount of electricity consumed.

They can be built into zinc metallic casing, painted in the electrostatic field, or in PAFS casings.

These are used in substations/power stations, in a metallic box/built construction equipped with 160,1000 kVA power transformers and voltages of 20(10;6)/0,4 kV, to provide electricity to towns, commercial agents and public/street illumination systems.

Distribution niches and meter boxes are installed in low-voltage distribution networks, in order to supply electricity to multiple household consumers or town constructions with multiple consumers.

This equipment ensures the link between the electricity provider’s overhead/underground three-phased branching box, and the consumer’s system.

They can be built into zinc metallic casing, painted in the electrostatic field, or in PAFS casings.

Automatic locking systems are meant to be installed into medium voltage secondary substations operated by local energy providers. The automatic locking system switches power from the main source to the secondary source, based off the presence/absence of voltage and position signals from the medium voltage circuit breakers on the two inputs.

The 110 kV protection cabinets are intended for substations and provide the functions of protection, command control, interlocks, automation and SCADA.

    • 110 kV overhead line protective cabinet;
    • 110/20(6) kV transformer protective cabinet;
    • 110 kV joint protective cabinet;
    • type DAUT protective cabinet;
    • general signaling protective cabinets (DSG);
    • SCADA protective cabinets;
    • TELECOM protective cabinets;
    • type PMB protective cabinets;
    • type AAR+DASu-DASf protective cabinets.

These are cabinets used for safe connection to the local electricity distribution network of electricity producers from renewable sources.

Low-voltage single-phase or three-phase connections can be made and monitored.

Single-phase branching boxes (FB1) equipped with an automated circuit breaker, are meant to induce electrical branchings for individual consumers with powers of up to 6 kW.

The branching boxes allow:

    • linking between the provider’s network and the consumer’s equipment;
    • protection during short circuits and voltage overloading, due to the automated circuit breaker, as well as personal protection against accidental indirect contact;
    • for the possibility of resuming the energy supply by a consumer, if the protection has been triggered due to a defect in their equipment.

The branching boxes limit the amount of power that is consumed (the fixed adjustment circuit breakers have a very high precision) and enable sealing the cabinet and the mounting bolts on the wall, with high endurance in time, due to the anti-shock, fireproof, UV-resistant materials used.

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