How to disassemble the high-voltage package: Hot topics and operation guides on the Internet in the past 10 days
As a key equipment in the power system, the disassembly operation of high-voltage packages involves professional knowledge and safety regulations. This article will combine the hot discussions on the entire network in the past 10 days to provide you with a structured disassembly guide, and attach relevant hot data for reference.
1. Statistics of hot topics related to high-voltage packages in the past 10 days

| Ranking | Topic keywords | Discussion popularity | Main platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Safe operation of high voltage package | 58,200 | Zhihu/Tieba |
| 2 | Insulation tool selection | 42,700 | Station B/Douyin |
| 3 | Discharge operation steps | 36,500 | Professional forum |
| 4 | Accident case analysis | 28,900 | WeChat public account |
| 5 | Disposal of used high-pressure bags | 19,300 | Industry website |
2. Standard process for disassembly of high-pressure package
1.preparation stage
• Check personal protective equipment (insulating gloves, goggles, etc.)
• Prepare special tools: insulated screwdriver, discharge rod, multimeter
• Make sure the equipment is powered off and hang a warning sign
2.Discharge operation process
| steps | Operation content | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Use a discharge rod to touch the positive and negative electrodes | keep a safe distance |
| 2 | Repeated discharge more than 3 times | interval 30 seconds |
| 3 | Multimeter to verify voltage | Make sure <36V |
3.Disassembly core steps
• Loosen the fixing bolts diagonally
• Record the connection methods of each component (it is recommended to take photos and archive them)
• When separating cables, remove the negative terminal first and then the positive terminal.
3. Comparison of recent hot technical parameters
| Model | Working voltage (kV) | Discharge time(min) | Weight(kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| GHB-10 | 10 | 5-8 | 12.5 |
| DY-35 | 35 | 10-15 | 28.0 |
| KQG-110 | 110 | 20-30 | 45.8 |
4. Safety warning (based on recent accident analysis)
1. The July report shows that 67% of accidents were caused by incomplete discharge.
2. 23% of electric shocks caused by unqualified insulated tools
3. Equipment damage caused by irregular operating procedures accounts for 10%
5. Expert advice
• It is recommended to participate in professional training organized by the electric power department (free training has recently been launched in many provinces and cities)
• Pay attention to the latest "Operation Specifications for High Voltage Equipment" (2024 revised edition) issued by the National Energy Administration
• For complex model disassembly, it is recommended to contact the equipment manufacturer for technical support.
Note: The statistical period of the data in this article is from July 10 to July 20, 2024. Please refer to the latest industry standards for operating specifications. There are risks in operating high-voltage equipment. Non-professionals should not attempt it.
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