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The J-PT-720 PTU (Pan-Tilt-Unit) is specifically designed to fit the practical needs of power substation inspection, integrating seamlessly into daily operation and maintenance workflows to simplify monitoring tasks and improve work efficiency. It is widely deployed in both indoor and outdoor substations, serving as a core component to ensure comprehensive, real-time monitoring of key power equipment, and effectively addressing the difficulties of manual inspection in substation scenarios.

In power substation inspection, the J-PT-720 is primarily deployed at key locations including transformer yards, switchgear rooms, and cable trenches, where it works with supporting monitoring equipment to realize all-round coverage of critical facilities. In outdoor transformer yards, it is mounted on fixed monitoring poles, rotating to monitor the operation status of transformers, reactors, and high-voltage switches throughout the day—capturing real-time images of equipment surfaces, connecting parts, and surrounding environments to help maintenance personnel keep abreast of equipment conditions without on-site patrols. In indoor switchgear rooms, its compact size allows installation in narrow spaces beside switch cabinets, focusing on monitoring the operation of circuit breakers, contactors, and cable terminals, and transmitting clear monitoring footage to the substation control center in real time. During daily inspection, the J-PT-720 runs according to pre-set patrol routes, covering every key equipment point in turn, eliminating omissions caused by manual inspection. When abnormal conditions occur, it can be remotely controlled to adjust angles and focus on the abnormal area, providing clear visual support for maintenance personnel to judge faults and carry out emergency disposal, greatly reducing the frequency of manual on-site inspections and improving the timeliness of fault handling.
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