The tulip contact is the key component widely used in power distribution switchgear, the performance directly affects the reliability and service life of the switchgear.
The tulip contact: it is usually composed of multiple contact fingers arranged in a petal shape.Structural design with larger contact area, ensuring good conductivity and heat dissipation.
Fixed contacts: Used to support and fix the tulip contacts, made of high-quality conductive materials such as copper or copper alloy to ensure good conductivity and mechanical strength.
Working Principle:When circuit breaker closed, the contact fingers of the tulip contact will wrap tightly around the fixed contact, forming a good electrical connection, allowing the current to pass smoothly. When circuit breaker disconnected, the tulip contact separates from the fixed contact, cutting off the current circuit.
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