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Semi-Buried Prefabricated Substation

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The semi-buried prefabricated substation is a new type of outdoor distribution assembly that combines the advantages of underground and conventional pad-mounted substations. 
 
The lower half of the enclosure is buried in the soil while the upper half remains above ground, balancing the dual benefits of concealment and aesthetics with ventilation and heat dissipation. Integrating high-voltage switchgear, a distribution transformer, and low-voltage distribution and protection-control systems into a single unit, it is suited to 10kV urban and rural distribution systems. 
 
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One-third to two-thirds of the substation's overall height is buried directly underground, effectively lowering its above-ground height so that it does not obstruct the sightlines of pedestrians or drivers, bringing the equipment into greater harmony with its surroundings. The substation is divided into a metal-structured above-ground upper section and a non-metallic below-ground lower section; during installation, only the non-metallic part is buried underground. The underground section's shell uses a steel-structure framework, with a sealed bottom-compartment structure made of BFE high-strength cement short-glass-fiber composite. The electrical configuration is highly flexible: the high-voltage side can be ring-main or terminal type, and the low-voltage side fixed or panel type. The production cycle is short—the foundation requires only a leveling course, and once the cables are connected, the soil is backfilled directly, saving foundation materials and shortening the construction schedule.

Maintenance-free, seepage-proof, and leak-proof. Flexible, versatile cable conduits give it distinctive incoming and outgoing line arrangements. An excellent ventilation system, with unique ventilation ducts and structure, ensures the heat-dissipation requirements of the transformer and other components are met.

This assembly complies with GB/T 17467-2020 High-Voltage/Low-Voltage Prefabricated Substations, DB1331/T 66-2023 Safety Management Specification for Semi-Buried High-Voltage/Low-Voltage Prefabricated Substations, DL/T 2442-2021 Technical Specifications for Underground Transformers, T/CEC 171-2018 Technical Specifications for Fully Buried Prefabricated Substations, and IEC 62271-202:2022 High-Voltage/Low-Voltage Prefabricated Substations.


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