MNS Switchgear | Low Voltage Withdrawable Switchgear for Industrial Power

MNS Switchgear | Low Voltage Withdrawable Switchgear for Industrial Power

The MNS switchgear is a low voltage withdrawable switchgear cabinet widely used in industrial power distribution systems.
It provides safe, reliable, and modular solutions for low voltage electrical control, power distribution, and motor protection.
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MNS Switchgear Overview

The MNS switchgear system is designed according to international standards and is suitable for modern industrial applications.
It offers flexible combinations of functional units, compact structure, and a high safety level.
By using withdrawable units, the switchgear allows fast replacement and easy extension of the electrical system.
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This low voltage switchgear solution supports flexible functional units, reliable circuit protection, arc-resistant design,
and easy maintenance through withdrawable modules, making it ideal for factories, utilities, and commercial power distribution rooms.
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Main Features of MNS Switchgear

  • Modular withdrawable structure for easy maintenance and replacement
  • High mechanical strength and excellent thermal stability for long service life
  • Fully customizable electrical configurations to meet different project requirements
  • Compatible with various protection devices, circuit breakers, and measuring instruments
  • Arc-resistant design to ensure operator safety during switchgear operations
  • Clear separation of functional areas for safer and easier wiring
  • Suitable for low voltage motor control centers and power distribution panels

Technical Specifications

    • Rated Voltage: AC 400V / 690V
    • Rated Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
    • Rated Current of Busbar: up to 4000A (customizable)
  • Short-Time Withstand Current: up to 50kA / 1s
  • Protection Degree: IP30–IP40 (depending on configuration)
  • Installation Type: indoor, front operation and front maintenance
  • Standards: IEC 61439, IEC 60439 or equivalent

Applications

  • Industrial power distribution and motor control centers (MCC)
  • Manufacturing plants and process industry
  • Commercial buildings and infrastructure projects
  • Utility substations and distribution rooms
  • Pump stations, HVAC systems, and general low voltage control
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