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ITE Introduces “Shock-Free Device” at the 2024 Electricity & Power Exhibition… “Responding to Various Causes of Electric Shock and Power Outage!”

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ITE Introduces “Shock-Free Device” at the 2024 Electricity & Power Exhibition… “Responding to Various Causes of Electric Shock and Power Outage!” [첨부 이미지1]

ITE (CEO Kim Na-woon) participated in the 2024 International Electric Power Technology Exhibition (EPTK 2024) held at COEX in Seoul from Wednesday, May 1 to Friday, May 3.

Founded in February 2013, ITE is a specialized electrical safety company that has researched and developed new technologies capable of fundamentally preventing electric shock and fire hazards within power systems. Based on various patents and original technologies accumulated through long-term R&D, the company has proven its technical competency not only in low-voltage systems that guarantee “no electric shock” and “no fire,” but also by becoming the first in Korea to obtain pre-use inspection approval from the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation for extra-high-voltage equipment.

According to the company, ITE is also gaining recognition in the electrical safety diagnosis and management service sector by leveraging its differentiated electrical safety technologies and products.

At this year's exhibition, ITE unveiled its Non-Electric Shock System for Household, a device equipped with a transformer featuring specialized insulation performance. This power supply device limits leakage current flowing to ground to below 5mA.

The system significantly reduces the risk of injury to humans by preventing electric shock hazards caused by deterioration of distribution boards, outlets, terminals, and wiring, as well as preventing fires triggered by arc faults from leaked currents. As a result, the system helps construction sites comply with the Serious Accident Punishment Act and contributes to creating a safer working environment for all workers on site.

ITE stated, “Unlike other products that prevent electric shock or power outages only when all live conductors are fully submerged, our technology can prevent both electric shock and power failure that may occur due to single-line ground faults below the substation transformer, leakage currents, and partial or full flooding. With our system, business owners can fully meet their legal duty to protect workers as responsible managers.”

The company added, “We will continue applying our leakage-current limiting, blackout prevention (recovery), and disaster-prevention technologies—along with our detection technologies for carbonization, disconnection, and phase loss—to various essential power system products used in both industrial and residential settings. In particular, as laws focused on preventing major industrial accidents have been significantly strengthened in recent years, we aim to discover and reinforce safety technologies that meet these growing requirements.”

Meanwhile, at the 2024 International Electric Power Exhibition—which sets the paradigm for new energy industries—various new technologies and products related to carbon-neutral electric power, renewable energy with zero greenhouse gas emissions, core technologies for electric vehicles, and smart energy solutions were showcased in one place.

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