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titleOfInvention Switchgear comprising sensors
abstract A switchgear (1), comprising at least one sensor (2a-e) or several sensors (2a-e), characterized in that at least one sensor unit (3a, 3b) is connected or connectable to at least one sensor (2a-e) or to the sensors (2a-e) to get or to read out at least one physical value measured by at least one sensor (2a-c, 2e) and/ or other information detected by at least one sensor (2d) achieves the object to monitor the condition of a switchgear as broad or extensive as possible to carry out maintenance when needed. This object is also achieved by a method to carry out prédictive maintenance of a switchgear (1).
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