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             Air Insulated Switchgear (AIS) is a type of electrical switchgear used in the distribution of electricity. It is a type of electrical equipment that is used to control, protect, and isolate electrical circuits. AIS is typically used in medium-voltage applications, ranging from 2.4 kV to 38 kV. It is composed of components such as circuit breakers, disconnectors, and earthing switches, which are all housed in an air-insulated enclosure.
AIS is a reliable and cost-effective solution for    medium-voltage applications. It is easy to install and maintain, and it is also highly resistant to environmental conditions such as dust, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Additionally, AIS is a safe and secure option for electrical distribution, as it is designed to prevent electric arcs and other hazardous conditions.
Some of the major companies in the Air Insulated Switchgear market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. Show Less   Read more