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This mimic panel features a high-density LED dot matrix with a dot pitch of 5mm, ensuring ultra-clear and bright display effects even in strong ambient light, solving the problem of poor visibility in large-scale dispatch centers. The SCADA system linkage function enables automatic synchronization of grid operation data, eliminating manual data entry errors and ensuring real-time consistency between the mimic screen and actual grid status. With IP54 dustproof and waterproof performance, it can resist the erosion of dust and splashing water in outdoor auxiliary rooms, avoiding display failures caused by environmental factors. Additionally, the product supports custom screen layout design, which can be tailored to the unique structure of different power grids, meeting the personalized needs of various power operation scenarios. The built-in fault alarm module can trigger visual and audible alarms immediately when abnormal grid conditions are detected, helping dispatchers locate and handle faults in the shortest time.

The overall dimensions of the panel are 3048mm × 1728mm (length × height), with a net weight of 120kg. The LED dot matrix has a brightness of 800cd/㎡, a viewing angle of 178° horizontal and vertical, ensuring clear visibility from any position in the dispatch room. The response time is ≤10ms, realizing seamless real-time update of grid data. The input voltage range is AC 100V-240V 50/60Hz, with a maximum power consumption of 850W, and it is equipped with an automatic power-saving mode that reduces brightness when the ambient light is weak. The panel uses a modular design, and each display unit can be independently maintained and replaced, reducing maintenance costs and downtime. It also supports remote firmware upgrade, ensuring that the product functions can be updated in time to adapt to the latest grid management requirements.

This product is widely applied in central power dispatch centers at provincial and municipal levels, where it helps dispatchers monitor the overall operation of cross-regional power grids and coordinate power distribution between different regions. In 220kV and 500kV substations, it serves as an on-site monitoring terminal to display the status of transformers, circuit breakers, and busbars, assisting on-site operators in daily inspection and fault handling. In new energy power stations such as photovoltaic and wind power plants, it can integrate and display the output of renewable energy generation units, grid-connected status, and energy storage system data, providing data support for the optimal scheduling of new energy power. It is also suitable for industrial power distribution rooms in large factories, helping electrical managers monitor the operation of internal power systems and avoid power supply interruptions caused by equipment failures.