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Electrical Engineering Transmission Lines, Transformers and Protection Relays

Electrical Engineering Transmission Lines MV1420 Line model The model corresponds to 136 km, voltage 77 kV, amperage 100 A, Power rating 13 MW.

Electrical Engineering Transmission Lines MV 2221 Line Model Line Model 230 kV, 100 km, 400 V, 3-phase, 110 MVA MV 2222 Line Model Line Model 11 kV, 5 km, 400 V, 3-phase, 5MVA

Electrical Engineering Transmission Lines MV 2225 Petersen Coil, Multi Terminal Unit

Electrical Engineering Transmission Lines MV1424 Real Line Parameters: 40km, 40kV, Line Model Specifications: 40km, 400V MV1425 Real Line Parameters: 100km, 220kV Line Model Specifications: 100km, 400V MV1438 Real Line Parameters: 5km, 11kV PEX Cable 150 square mm Al Line Model Specifications: 5km, 400V

Electrical Engineering Transformers MV 1911 Transformer single-phase Single-phase 1 kVA, 50-60 Hz Primary: 230 V ± 5 % Secondary: 4 x 57.5 V ± 5 %

Electrical Engineering Transformers MV 1915 Transformer 3-phase Primary 0-133-230 V MV 1972 Transformer 3-phase Primary 400 V ± 5 %

Electrical Engineering Protective Relays MV 1431-1 Universal Relay Trainer MV 1434 Distance Protection Trainer MV 1437 Frequency Relay Trainer

Electrical Engineering MV1939 Power Network Parameter Analyzer More then 12 instruments in the same box! - better overview - less flexes

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