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CIT Solutions for Southeast Asia: Mitigating Grid Risks with Compound Insulation & Seismic Resilience

Wone Store
2yrs + staff 1000+m² US$300,000,000+ China

  1. Adaptability to Humid and Hot Climates
    o Problem: Perennially high temperatures and humidity in Southeast Asia (average annual temperature 28-35°C, humidity >80%) accelerate equipment aging.
    o Solutions:
    • Replace porcelain bushings with silicone rubber composite bushings for UV & salt spray corrosion resistance.
    • Fill interior with hydrophobic gel to block moisture intrusion paths (complies with IEC 60068 Damp Heat Test standards).
    • IP68-rated enclosure + built-in humidity sensors (linked to station SCADA for early warnings).
  2. Earthquake and Typhoon Protection
    o Case Study: Typhoon-induced loss rate in Philippine substations reached 17% .
    o Technical Design:
    • 3D seismic-resistant structure: Validated via ANSYS simulation to withstand magnitude-9 earthquakes (modified from Philippine Luzon Island scale).
    • Aerodynamic base: Reduces wind load by 40% (verified by 50m/s wind speed testing).
  3. Space-Saving Compact Installation
    o Data Comparison:
 

Traditional Solution

CIT Solution

Savings

CT+PT units

2 devices

1 CIT device

Space ↓58%

Cable joints

6 points

2 points

Failure points ↓67%

Core Technical Parameters
(Compliance with mainstream SE Asian grid standards)

  1. Voltage Class:​ 66kV~230kV (aligned with Thailand EGAT / Vietnam EVN grid frameworks)
  2. Accuracy Class:
    • Metering: 0.2S (meets Malaysia TNB billing requirements)
    • Protection: 5P20/10P20 (adapts to Indonesian archipelago differential protection scenarios)
  3. Temperature Rise:​ ≤65K at 55°C ambient temperature (exceeds IEEE C57.13 standard)
  4. Partial Discharge:​ <5pC (stable in humid-hot environments)

Commercialization Strategy

  1. Localized Production for Cost Reduction
    o SKD assembly plants in Vietnam’s Haiphong/Thailand’s Chonburi → 22% tariff reduction.
    o Material cost optimization: Myanmar diatomite-based epoxy resin (↓0.01% dissipation factor).
  2. Full Lifecycle Services
  3. Flagship Project Promotion
    o Cambodia 230kV backbone grid upgrade: Replaced 27 conventional transformers → $190K annual maintenance cost savings.
    o Singapore Jurong Island digital substation: Integrated CIT + MU solution → reduced latency by 0.2ms.

Risk Mitigation Measures

Risk Type

Countermeasures

Lightning hazards

Built-in multi-gap surge arrester (170kV impulse withstand)

Installer skill gaps

Multilingual 3D installation guide app (Thai/Vietnamese support)

Policy volatility

Deep partnerships with local entities (e.g., Indonesia PLN-certified firms)

07/22/2025
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