Isolator Panel:
An isolator panel contains isolators that provide a means of disconnecting electrical circuits from their power source. This ensures that no current flows through the isolated section, allowing safe maintenance or testing.
Key Features:
Manual Operation: Isolators are typically operated manually to ensure complete disconnection.
Safety Mechanisms: Includes safety interlocks to prevent accidental re-energization.
Visibility: Provides a clear indication that the circuit is isolated.
Durability: Built to withstand harsh environments and ensure reliable operation.
Applications:
Isolator panels are commonly used in:
Power Distribution Systems: To isolate transformers, circuit breakers, and other equipment for maintenance.
Industrial Settings: For safe disconnection of machinery during repairs or testing.
Electrical Substations: To isolate sections of the grid for safe operation and maintenance.
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