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Towards zero emissions while at anchor
A shipboard shore power system is a system that reduces emissions while at anchor by supplying electricity from land, thereby shutting down the ship's generator.
Further widespread adoption is expected in the future, and it is anticipated to be applied to various types of ships.
The system moves the range of the connection cable from the ship to the shore between the supply point and the receiving point.It minimizes cable slack and maintains the optimal cable length to avoid exceeding the tension limit.Automatic cable retraction and storage after cable connection.Equipped with an emergency stop button to cut off shore power and a last-turn alarm.
Includes two vacuum circuit breakers for the PORT and STBD to protect downstream electrical equipment.The central control panel is used for centralized monitoring and control of the related equipment.Instruments and indicators are used to display the status of the shore power. Buttons and selector switches are used to operate the circuit breakers on and off.
Energy-saving, small capacity, lightweight
Moisture-proof, salt-proof
Low partial discharge, strong against overload
Automatic temperature control and alarm output
Status Monitoring of Marine Generators and Land-based Power
Electrical Synchronization and Power Transmission from Ship to Land
Land-based Power Protection and Emergency Shutoff