Engineered for extreme reliability in Moscow, Siberia, and beyond.
The Russian industrial sector is currently undergoing a massive digital transformation, driven by the national initiative for Energy Efficiency and Power Grid Modernization. As the largest country in the world, Russia's power infrastructure faces unique challenges, from the extreme sub-zero temperatures of the Arctic regions to the heavy electromagnetic interference in the metallurgical hubs of the Urals.
In the Siberian oil fields, ground fault protection is critical. Our Zero Phase Current Transformers (ZCT) provide the high-sensitivity leakage detection required to prevent catastrophic failures in explosive environments.
Major cities like Moscow and Kazan are implementing Smart Grid technologies. High-accuracy sensors are the backbone of these systems, ensuring precise billing and load management for millions of residents.
Russia's mining giants require robust electrical protection. Our split-core designs allow for easy retrofitting in existing high-voltage switchgears without disrupting production lines.
According to recent trends in the Russian electrical market, there is a significant shift towards Import Substitution (Importozameshchenie). Russian engineers are increasingly seeking reliable global partners who can provide customized, high-precision components that meet both international standards and local GOST requirements. Our factory stands at the forefront of this partnership, offering ZCT solutions that excel in accuracy classes 0.5s and 0.1.
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Our Zero Phase Current Transformers are specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of the Russian industrial sector. Key technical advantages include:
Precision engineering for high-performance magnetic components.
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