| Brand | ROCKWILL |
| Series | RHB |
| Rated voltage | 72.5kV |
| Rated current | up to 4000A |
| Rated peak withstand current | up to 125kA |
| Rated frequency | 50/60 |
| Rated voltage | kV | 72.5 |
| Rated frequency | Hz | 50/60 |
| Rated current | A | up to 4000 |
| Rated short-time withstand current, up to 3 s | kA | up to 50 |
| Rated peak withstand current | kA | up to 125 |
| Rated short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage, 1 min | kV | 140 |
| Power-frequency withstand voltage, 1 min across open contacts | kV | 160 |
| Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage, 1.2/50 μs | kV | 325 |
| Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage, 1.2/50 μs, across open contacts | kV | 375 |
| Rated filling pressure (abs. at 20 ℃) circuit-breaker /other components | MPa | 0.6 |
| Minimum functional pressure (abs. at 20 ℃) circuit-breaker/other components | MPa | 0.5 |
| Temperature range (ambient) | ℃ | -30~+40 |
| Type of installation | — | outdoor |
| Partial discharge | pC | <5 |
| SF₆ annual leakage rate | — | <0.5% |
| Maintenance cycle | Year | 30 |

ABB’s high-voltage live-tank vacuum breakers are reliable but costly with long lead times. Hitachi Energy is mature yet lacks local high-voltage track records and smart features. Schneider Electric excels in 40.5kV distribution but is limited in voltage range and extreme performance. In contrast, Rockwill offers up to 363kV SF₆-free vacuum solutions with fast local service and spare parts delivery. Featuring robust mechanisms, full smart functions, and superior resistance to extreme cold, heavy salt fog, and short-circuit currents, our breakers ensure long maintenance-free service and lower LCC.
Q:Can Rockwill custom-engineer or modify Live tank Vacuum circuit breaker specifications to meet project-specific requirements?
A:
Rockwill provides comprehensive customized design and parameter modification for live tank vacuum circuit breakers to meet diverse project requirements. Backed by our professional R&D team, we flexibly adjust product structures, technical parameters and environmental adaptability, delivering exclusive tailored solutions in line with various on-site conditions and project standards.
In a live tank breaker, the arc chamber is mounted at the top or side of the column, exposed to ambient air. In a dead tank breaker, the arc chamber is placed inside the metal tank, fully sealed.