Compensation Contactors

Contact switching using electromechanical contactors is the most common method for connecting capacitor banks in switchgear with step-regulated compensation power. Modern contactors have undergone significant changes compared to their predecessors, particularly in terms of contact design and the use of resistive switching to limit ...

Contact switching using electromechanical contactors is the most common method for connecting capacitor banks in switchgear with step-regulated compensation power. Modern contactors have undergone significant changes compared to their predecessors, particularly in terms of contact design and the use of resistive switching to limit transient phenomena that accompany each switching operation.

VIVO K - the latest series of contactors for switching capacitors. The advantage is a wide range of power ratings, starting from 2.5 kVAr up to 60 kVAr. Based on practical experience, these contactors can be recommended as the best price/performance choice.

Benedikt - a traditional contactor for switching capacitor stages. Power ranges from 12.5 kVAr to 100 kVAr.

VIVO II - these contactors are suitable for standard operating conditions and are offered at the best price.

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