🛠️Throwback to the days of copper cables and manual switchboards. Remember when #telecom infrastructure relied on manual #switchboards and miles of copper wiring? Today, thanks to advanced switch #systems and fiber-optic #cables, we enjoy lightning-fast #connectivity. Safety has also evolved dramatically. From minimal #gear and high risks, we now prioritize rigorous #safety procedures and advanced protective #equipment to ensure our #technicians are well-protected. Swipe to see the evolution of telecom and how advancements in technology and safety keep us connected! #Throwback #TelecomHistory #WirelineEvolution #TechNostalgia #Moldcable #SafetyFirst
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🔌💡 Low Voltage Switch Gears! 🌟 Low voltage switch gears are essential for enhancing energy efficiency , safety and sustainability in electrical distribution across commercial and industrial sectors. 🌍✨ #LowVoltage #EnergyEfficiency #Innovation #ElectricalEngineering #SafetyFirst #CompactDesign #GreenEnergy #PowerManagement
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In copper cable (like coax or phone lines), electric signals flow through the copper, carrying data. But in fiber-optic cable, pulses of LED light carrying data travel at 70% the speed of light from one point to another. visit now https://bit.ly/42lpZqp #CoaxialCable #FiberOptics #NetworkCables #DataTransmission #InternetInfrastructure #HighSpeedConnections #TechCabling #DigitalNetworking #ConnectivitySolutions #CableManagement
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Visualizing your underground utility locating system just got easier! We know understanding the complete electrical circuit needed for line locating can be tricky, so we created a video to show you exactly how it works. Watch now and see how each product in the Complete Utility Locating System is used to direct a low voltage current and complete the circuit needed for locating underground utilities. Ready to get started? Head to copperheadwire.com to learn more about the products featured in the video. #UtilityLocating #Telecom #TracerWire #CopperheadWire
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Which is better in transmitting electrical power using the HV-DC or HV-AC system? - In the beginning, we have to know that power transfer using HV-DC, like other different systems, has many advantages and disadvantages - We will talk at the beginning about the advantages of HV-DC: - 1- When connecting two networks, we do not need to make sure that they are synchronized as in the case of AC, and this feature is very important to improve stability 2- The size of the tower in the DC system is smaller, and this means a lower cost because the number of Bipolar system wires is only two, while HV-AC is the number of wires in one circuit three phase three 3- There is no induction reactance XL capacitive reactance CX because the frequency is zero, which means the absence of reactive power with its problems, including the imbalance of the effort and causing an increase in the lost capacity due to the passage of this ineffective power through the lines, and therefore we have previously said that the stability of the DC system is higher than the stability of the DC system. AC 4- The area of the conductor section in the DC case is less than the cross-sectional area in the AC case as a result of the skin effect phenomenon, and this reduces the overall cost 5- In the case of DC, it is allowed to use a DC transmission line of any length to transmit any capacity, provided that the heat load limit for conductors is not exceeded only 6- In most cases, the value of the short current S.C Current in the DC system is much lower than its value in the AC system - But despite these advantages, we have many disadvantages that make so far the transfer of power using the HV-AC system is the best, except in some special cases - Disadvantages of the HV-DC system: - 1- DC power transmission requires a conversion station from AC to DC at the beginning of the transmission line (Rectifier), and another station for conversion from DC to AC ((Inverter at the end of the line) and these stations have a high cost 2- Inverters and Rectifiers used in the DC system, which are considered sources of unwanted harmonics, which requires the use of harmonic filter at the beginning and end of the line, which increases the cost 3- Circuit breakers in HV DC networks are more complex due to the difficulty of extinguishing the arc, the direct current is fixed, so they are specially designed using certain SCRs Gate Turn Off, GTO, with relatively complex Commutation circuits, while HV AC network breakers the alternating current passes through zero twice in each cycle, which makes extinguishing the arc easier
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Check out this amazing video of our team pulling and installing overhead optical cables! It's a fascinating process to watch and shows the precision and skill involved in setting up reliable internet connections. If you've ever wondered how those cables get up there, this video is a must-see! #opticalcables #internetconnection #behindthescenes
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🔶Protective devices In case of failures, protective devices disconnect power to prevent damage. 🔶Distribution grids Distribution grids are usually designed as radial systems, but meshed layouts can be used to increase reliability and power quality. 🔶Construction There are underground and overhead systems. Underground systems are safer, but more expensive, while overhead systems are more flexible, but slightly less safe General layout of electricity networks.👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 hashtag #electrical hashtag #power hashtag #voltage hashtag #current hashtag #energy hashtag #adanielectricity hashtag #automation hashtag #instrumantation 🔶🔶any one want details about this drop a message to me or comment on this post 🔶🔶
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Ever noticed a sudden surge in current when you first power up a transformer in low voltage (LV) generation systems? That's called transformer inrush. When you energise a transformer, its core magnetises quickly, causing an inrush current that's way higher than the normal operating current. This can lead to: ⚡Voltage dips and flickering across the network. ⚡Tripping of protective devices, leading to unnecessary outages. ⚡Mechanical stress on the transformer and connected equipment. Understanding and managing transformer inrush is key to maintaining stability and efficiency in our LV generation systems. Speak to one of our experts here for more information: https://lnkd.in/e-SrJ7ay #PSE2Consulting #PSE2Earthing#ElectricalEngineering #TransformerInrush #LVGeneration #PowerSystems #Innovation
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👉 Safeguard your equipment and network connection in challenging power environments with the Easy UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) 1 Ph BVS series from Schneider Electric and ensure consistent and reliable connectivity at the most critical moments. Designed for home and small office users, these UPSs provide a simple solution for power protection for unstable power conditions, protecting your electrical devices and equipment from damage arising from power outages, surges and spikes while providing short-term battery power during an outage. There are so many benefits: • Flexible design for both high and low powered devices • Allows you to stay connected for hours, not minutes • Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) • Reliable surge protection • Wall mounting sockets • Wide outlet spacing • Compact size • Intelligent off-mode charging • Cold start function • Easy to use • Battery self-diagnosis 📞 Make sure you’re protected from potential power outages and talk to TLA today about these high-quality UPS. https://lnkd.in/gNg5YB6D #schneiderelectric #ups #criticalpower #backuppower #powerprotection
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Ever wondered how some UPS systems deliver the ultimate protection? They use double conversion technology, which means incoming AC power is converted to DC and then back to AC, ensuring the cleanest and most stable power output. This method is crucial for keeping your devices safe from power interruptions and disturbances. #Uniline #UPS #DoubleConversion #PowerProtection #ACtoDC #StablePower #CleanEnergy #TechAdvances #PowerSolutions #ElectricalTech #SurgeProtection #VoltageControl #TechFacts #PowerQuality #Reliability #EnergyEfficiency (UPS, Double Conversion, Power Tech, AC to DC, Clean Power, Stable Power, Tech Innovation, Electrical Safety, Power Protection, Energy Efficiency, Smart Power, Tech Trends, Power Solutions, Reliable Power, Backup Power, Electrical Tech, Power Quality, Energy Solutions, Future Tech)
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#Intellegentelectrics #electrics #CIES #Powerdistribution #lightningprotection #energysaving C-Power Electric CEIS system is an intelligent low-voltage power supply, distribution and power consumption system. Starting from the electricity consumption point, CEIS deeply integrates the internet, big data, artificial intelligence and physical products. It has four major functions of monitoring, protection, control and management to realize central monitoring, fault warning, energy conservation, emission reduction, smart operation and maintenance of low-voltage power distribution system. Through C-Power IDT series intelligent electrical equipment and platform, CIES system integrates power monitoring, energy consumption monitoring, electrical fire monitoring, power environment monitoring, lighting monitoring, intelligent lightning protection, intelligent inspection and other systems. The result will be saving a lot of hardware and wiring costs, and effectively reducing implementation costs, operation and maintenance costs. Furthermore, it is able to facilitate users to network, manage and maintain the electrical applications.
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