The use of Zerosion within electrical power distribution is predominantly concentrated on GIS switchgear lines, to prevent leaks from SF6 gaskets/seals. There have been several options and attempts to protect switchgear lines and insulator pipelines, from wax, to molten plastic, to “off the shelf” silicone paint that professes to guard against SF6 leaks, but all are either inadequate or over-inflated prices.
We have had the pleasure of providing service to some privately owned DNO operators in England, Wales and Scotland to insulator lines and to SPL type circuit breakers, with the ease of the PRK system, and we can reduce SF6 losses to zero.
DNO and Power Distribution
So where does Zerosion fit in with your Power Distribution projects?
The costs and ecological damage associated with and caused by SF6 leaks within the power distribution industries is frightening, and over the years some of the worlds largest switchgear manufactures have tried to come up with an alternative to SF6 in switchgear, but try as the might, SF6 is still the primary insulator gas used to isolate the conductor core in switchgear and circuit breakers.
Zerosion’s Z-FP system was designed, in conjunction with major operators within the power distribution industry, to protect gaskets and seals in SF6 / GIS lines, to prevent leaks, we have amassed over 380 hatch covers and breaker face coatings, prevented leaks on one particular CHP site with a value of over $230,000
Zerosion’s Z-FP system was designed, in conjunction with major operators within the power distribution industry, to protect gaskets and seals in SF6 / GIS lines, to prevent leaks, we have amassed over 380 hatch covers and breaker face coatings, prevented leaks on one particular CHP site with a value of over $230,000


