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ITE Receives First Approval for 22.9kV High-Voltage Panel Using “Shock-Free” Technology

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ITE Receives First Approval for 22.9kV High-Voltage Panel Using “Shock-Free” Technology [첨부 이미지1]

Electrical Safety Management Service Launched… One-Stop System for Construction and Operation

ITE (CEO Kim Na-woon), a company specializing in the manufacturing of electrical power equipment and safety management solutions, is setting a new milestone in ensuring safety across the electric power industry by supplying equipment equipped with its “No-Electric-Shock Safety Technology.”

Recently, ITE achieved a major breakthrough by receiving pre-use inspection approval from the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation for its 22.9kV high-voltage switchgear equipped with the company’s advanced safety technology.

Installed at the Yangpyeong Student Outdoor Camp in Gyeonggi Province, this switchgear is the first high-voltage receiving facility to incorporate ITE’s core electric shock prevention technology. This technology limits leakage (shock) current to below 5mA, regardless of whether one or two conductors are submerged in water or in a normal dry state. At a time when industrial safety and worker protection have become national priorities, this breakthrough technology—which fundamentally eliminates the causes of electric shock accidents—is drawing significant attention from the industry.

With this approval, ITE is being recognized for securing safety technologies that cover both high-voltage and low-voltage power equipment. Previously, ITE verified the functionality and safety of its low-voltage switchgear through more than a year of pilot operation.

CEO Kim Na-woon stated,
“Receiving this approval is highly meaningful, as it marks the first-ever field application of equipment designed to eliminate risks of electric shock and fire in Korea. With the first successful installation at a public facility, we expect to expand our product supply to a wide range of industrial and private sectors.”

In addition, ITE has expanded into the Electrical Safety Management Service business, leveraging the specialized safety technologies it has accumulated. The company recently completed the business registration application and established a dedicated Safety Diagnostic Division, which is now operational. Discussions to expand this business are expected to accelerate.

Kim added,
“ITE possesses two NET (New Excellent Technology) disaster-prevention certifications, Excellent Procurement Product designation for its switchgear, and the industry’s first disaster-safety product certification from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. With this expertise, we aim to transform into a company that provides one-stop services for the entire process—from manufacturing and construction to operation and maintenance.”

To further expand the adoption of its No-Electric-Shock technology, ITE plans to strengthen collaborations with major industry partners. The company is already working with nine companies in the power equipment sector to obtain green certifications and disaster-prevention, traffic, and construction-related new technology approvals.

Kim concluded,
“Recently revised laws such as the Industrial Safety and Health Act and the Serious Accident Punishment Act reinforce companies’ obligations and responsibilities for disaster prevention. ITE will continue developing and supplying safety technologies to establish a strong safety culture in industrial sites and contribute to national development.”

 

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