Power Protection & Monitoring
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Midas Electric Secures Commissioning and Power Generation of Port Qasim Coal-Fired Power Plant in Pakistan
On November 29, 2017, the Port Qasim Coal-Fired Power Plant in Pakistan was successfully commissioned and began power generation. As the first large-scale power generation project under the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), it also marked the first CPEC project involving participation from a third party. -
Midas Electric MDS9 Series Empowers Corning’s Gen 10.5 Glass Substrate Production Line in Hefei
On December 2, 2015, in the Xinzhan District of Hefei, Corning’s Gen 10.5 LCD glass substrate project, with an investment of USD 1.5 billion, commenced construction simultaneously with BOE’s Gen 10.5 LCD production line project. -
Empowering smart highway development with intelligent power conversion systems
The 24th China Expressway Informatization Conference and Technical Product Exhibition was held at the Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center from July 27 to 28, 2022. Midas Electric showcased its intelligent medium- and low-voltage automatic transfer switch product series at the event, presenting smart power supply solutions for expressway applications. -
New Product Launch | Midas Electric Introduces MDS9 Series Automatic Power Transfer System
Midas Electric has launched the MDS9 Series Automatic Power Transfer System (APTS), specifically designed for multi-source power supply systems to enable transfer control and electrical protection. It provides CB-class transfer with short-circuit and overload protection capabilities.The system’s actuator offers a robust solution in low-voltage switching applications. The GridPro switch series integrates real-time monitoring of operating temperature at key points in the main circuit, contact wear analysis, and real-time status parameter tracking. These status insights can be transmitted to the ME-iPOWER system for comprehensive monitoring of the overall transfer system.The APTS features multiple layers of redundancy and interlocking mechanisms to ensure operational safety, including system logic interlocks, electrical interlocks, and both flexible and rigid mechanical interlocks on the actuating units.Depending on application requirements, the APTS can support various input configurations, including traditional dual power source transfer, "dual inputs with bus-tie" schemes, and three-source transfer setups.
