HT Line Change Over Switch and Reverse Forward Switch in Mehsana, Kadi, Kalol, Deesa, Palanpur and Radhanpur
HT Change Over Switches are designed for reliable performance under high voltage conditions and are manufactured using high-quality insulating and conductive materials for enhanced safety and long service life.
Reverse Forward Switches provide safe and smooth directional control of motors and are available in various current ratings and enclosure types for industrial and commercial use.
HT Line Change Over Switch is an important electrical switching device used in high tension power distribution systems for transferring electrical supply from one source to another safely and efficiently. These switches are widely used in industrial plants, substations, commercial buildings, power distribution networks, and utility applications to ensure uninterrupted power supply during maintenance or power failure conditions.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Voltage Rating | 11kV, 22kV, 33kV |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Material | Copper / Aluminum Contacts |
| Mounting Type | Indoor / Outdoor |
| Operation | Manual / Motorized |
| Insulation Type | Air Insulated |
| Application | HT Power Switching |
Forward Reverse Switch is used to control the rotational direction of electric motors by changing the phase sequence of the motor supply. These switches are widely used in industrial machinery, conveyors, hoists, cranes, drilling machines, and motor control applications.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Voltage Rating | 230V / 415V |
| Current Rating | 16A to 200A |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Pole Type | 3 Pole / 4 Pole |
| Operation | Manual |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mounted |
| Material | Copper Contacts |
| Application | Motor Direction Control |
HT Line Change Over Switches and Forward Reverse Switches are widely used across industries in India for reliable electrical control and power management. These switches are manufactured according to industrial quality standards and are suitable for power utilities, factories, infrastructure projects, and commercial electrical systems.