MNS vs GCS vs GCK: Low Voltage Switchgear Selection Guide
Compare MNS, GCS, and GCK low voltage switchgear types. Learn the differences in structure, application, and selection criteria for your electrical project.
MNS: Modular and flexible
MNS is a modular low voltage switchgear system with drawable modules. It offers high flexibility, easy maintenance, and good compartmentalization.
Suitable for: power distribution in commercial buildings, industrial plants, data centers, and projects needing frequent modifications.
GCS: Fixed and cost-effective
GCS uses fixed installation with clear compartment separation. It is simpler in structure and more cost-effective than MNS.
Suitable for: standard distribution applications, projects with budget constraints, and stable load conditions without frequent changes.
GCK: Compact and economical
GCK is a compact low voltage switchgear with fixed or drawable options. It balances cost and performance.
Suitable for: small to medium projects, budget-sensitive applications, and locations with space constraints.
How to choose in RFQ
Specify: rated current, short-circuit withstand, number of outgoing circuits, component brands, IP rating, and form of separation.
Also consider: local standards compliance, spare parts availability, and after-sales support in your region.