A box-type substation with multiple cooling modes
A technology of box-type substation and heat dissipation mode, which is applied in substation/switch layout details, substation/switchgear cooling/ventilation, transformer/inductor casing, etc., and can solve problems such as poor practicability, leakage, and complex structure
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[0070] according to Figure 1 to Figure 12As shown, this embodiment is a box-type substation with multiple heat dissipation modes, including a base 1 made of reinforced concrete, and a box 3 in the shape of a cuboid arranged above the base.
[0071] An electric push rod 2 arranged vertically is installed near the four vertices in the box, and the output rod of the electric push rod passes downward through the bottom plate at the lower end of the box body and is fixedly connected with the base.
[0072] A liquid level sensor (not shown) is installed on the lower end of the output rod or the base; the liquid level sensor and each electric push rod are respectively electrically connected to a control box, and the control box is installed inside the box.
[0073] When the liquid level sensor detects accumulated water, the control box controls the extension of the electric push rod to lift the tank, and the lifting height of the tank is proportional to the water level detected by t...
Embodiment 2
[0085] according to Figure 1 to Figure 12 As shown, this embodiment is a box-type substation with multiple heat dissipation modes, including a base 1 made of reinforced concrete, and a box 3 in the shape of a cuboid arranged above the base.
[0086] An electric push rod 2 arranged vertically is installed near the four vertices in the box, and the output rod of the electric push rod passes downward through the bottom plate at the lower end of the box body and is fixedly connected with the base.
[0087] A liquid level sensor (not shown) is installed on the lower end of the output rod or the base; the liquid level sensor and each electric push rod are respectively electrically connected to a control box, and the control box is installed inside the box.
[0088] When the liquid level sensor detects accumulated water, the control box controls the extension of the electric push rod to lift the tank, and the lifting height of the tank is proportional to the water level detected by ...
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