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Sectionalizer electrical switches are used to divide a power system into sections, allowing for the isolation of faults and the protection of equipment. They are typically used in medium-voltage distribution systems, and are designed to provide a safe and reliable means of isolating sections of the system. Sectionalizers are typically used in conjunction with other protective devices, such as circuit breakers and reclosers, to provide a comprehensive protection system.
Sectionalizers are available in a variety of designs, including air-break, oil-filled, and vacuum-filled. They are typically designed to meet specific customer requirements, and can be customized to meet specific application needs. Sectionalizers are typically used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential.
Some of the major companies in the Sectionalizer market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. Show Less Read more