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Customer case: Telenor reaps the benefits of remote power
The Norwegian telco operator Telenor applies Eltek's "remote power" concept in their mobile network, distributing 380 V DC to Remote Radio Units (RRUs) - with significant documented savings as a result. In collaboration with Eltek, the Telenor Technology Centre has developed a solution for High Voltage Distribution which offers completely new opportunities and savings for the development of the ...
By Eltek AS
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How to lay direct buried underground cables and find fault points
How to lay temporary cables on site? Problem supplement: for the newly-built plant, the construction transformer and high-voltage line are far away from the construction center. As it is a steel structure plant, overhead lines cannot be adopted to avoid conflict with the installation of steel structure. Only low-voltage cables can be led from the transformer to the primary distribution box on the ...
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What is HV and LV Power Distribution System?
An HV power distribution system simply means a high voltage distribution system while an LV is a low voltage or tension power distribution system. LV power supply can be around 230 Volts for a single-phase connection and 400 Volts for a three-phase connection. On the other hand, the HV distribution system can even reach 11Kilo-Volts, meaning it is highly used by bulk power purchasers like ...
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Slot Button Type Silicone Rubber Busbar Joint Box
The electrical junction box with busbar is a new type bus bar insulation cover, it is fabricated with high-quality raw materials in our state-of-the-art manufacturing unit. Silicone rubber busbar junction box is widely used in 1-35kV high & low voltage electrical distribution room, substation, capacitor bank, transformer input & output wire etc. for busbar insulating protection. It helps ...
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10 Facts you didn’t know about Wind Energy
The oldest rotary windmills are considered to have been used regularly in agriculture and other purposes since 2000 B.C. by peoples of what would today be China and the Middle East who already sensed what the German physicist Albert Betz, the father of physics governing modern wind turbines, called The Theory of Wind Energy, presented and published in his book “Wind-Energie” at the ...
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