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ODES Four-Circuit Test Blocks That Make Nuclear Switchgear Testing Safer and Simpler
Why a “Simple” Four-Circuit Test Block Matters So Much In nuclear power and high-reliability distribution projects, one rule is non-negotiable: protection devices must be testable and isolatable in a controlled way . That is why international designs place a test block assembly in front of protection relays—so commissioning, fault investigation, and isolation can be performed without rewiring secondary circuits. As nuclear projects accelerate localization, this requirement

TonyZhang
Dec 15, 20254 min read


Reliable Dual DC Control Power for Protection Panels
Dual DC Control Power as a Non-Negotiable Baseline In 220 kV and above substations and power plants, it is now standard practice to provide two fully independent DC systems for protection, measurement and control, communication, and bay controllers. Yet in many projects, the weakest link is not the station battery itself, but the way A/B DC is distributed and switched at the panel level. A single DC disturbance or maintenance outage on one section must never drop a protection

TonyZhang
Dec 3, 20255 min read
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