Zhejiang Laiman Electrical Co.,Ltd products
Strip Type Fuse Disconnecting Switch
Laiman - Conjoined Bar Fuse Disconnector
LMHR series fuse switch disconnector is integrated with initiating current transformer and fuse switch.The current is 160A-630A,rated frequency 50,60Hz.This fuse switch disconnecyor provide reliable.
Laiman - Split Bar Fuse Disconnect Switch
LMHR series fuse switch disconnector is integrated with initiating current transformer and fuse switch.The current is 160A-630A,rated frequency 50,60Hz.This fuse switch disconnecyor provide reliable.
Laiman - Miniature Bar Fuse Disconnector
LMHR series fuse switch disconnector is integrated with initiating current transformer and fuse switch.The current is 160A-630A,rated frequency 50,60Hz.This fuse switch disconnecyor provide reliable.
Fuse Disconnecting Switch
Laiman - Horizontal Fuse Disconnect Switch
AC raiec cperattona voltage: AC: 400V. 500V. 690V.
Isolation Disconnector
Laiman - Isolation Swtich
AC 50Hz, rated voltage 660V, DC rated voltage 440V, rated curent 1600A. t is used for making and breaking circuit infrequently. GL Loadisclation switch can be divided into 18 specs from 63A to 3150A it is the basic type of module design, it has three poles and four poles ( three pdles +switch neutral pole), applied to make and break circuit or electric isolate, over 1000A is only for electric isolation. Symbol window on front face indicates the contact on-off state.
Laiman - lsolating Switch
LMHGL series load isolation switch mainly suitable for AC 50Hz.rated voltage to 660V.DC rated voltage up to 440V,rated current upto 3150A.The switch is used in the infrequent making and breakingcirc.
Laiman - Load Isolating Switch
This kind of Load isolatian swtch is widely used in the distribution system and automalic system of archiladure, electeical power. perrochemical and other industries.
Busbar System
Laiman - 3-Pole Busbar System
In the 60mm bus system,the optimal dictriibution of current strength grade is achieved by using the difference between rectangular and cross-sectional area.
