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Metal Clad (Switchgear)

Definition: An expression used by some manufactures to describe a category of medium voltage switchgear equipment where the circuit breakers are all enclosed in grounded, sheet-steel enclosures. Such enclosures may be suitable for indoor use or may be enclosed in an

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Metal-clad Switchgear: The Industry’s Medium Voltage Workhorse – Schneider Electric Blog
Electric Power eTool: Substation Equipment – Metal-clad Switchgear
Switchgear – Wikipedia

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