CGIT bus has many applications beyond its use in new GIS installations. The following are major installation types that demonstrate the range of applications.
One of the greatest problems in the design of a power substation is how to maximize its potential while maintaining safe conditions for workers as well as the surrounding enviornment...More
Occasionally a situation arises in which the expansion of existing substations finds itself limited by the amount of line congestion...More
Trenches may be necessary when crossing roads or installing in areas where water tables are close to ground level...More
If the space available precludes the use of air-insulated bus, and the lack of available land prevents a continuous transmission line at ground level or below grade, one solution is to elevate the bus system
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Hydroelectric generating stations often require transmission of energy over large vertical distances....More
Substation often require new equipment to upgrade or expand existing facilities, or to replace damaged equipment....More
The Penuelas project Puerto Rico required a compact installation for a 230 kV line crossing under existing overhead lines, and also had to meet particular environmental and access requirements imposed by wetlands and roadways at the site...
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Environmental groups are putting pressure on utilities to find alternative solutions that avoid overhead lines in and around population centers or environmentally sensitive areas...More
CGIT Westboro manufactures Compressed Gas Insulated Transmission bus systems which provide a compact, reliable and economical
alternative to conventional cable systems and overhead lines for power transmission