FAQ for Industrial Electrical Buyers
Structured Q&A for overseas buyers, engineering firms, agents, and EPC contractors evaluating RFQ, drawings, documents, and factory capability.
Q1: How should overseas buyers evaluate a Chinese switchgear manufacturer?
Review factory capability, drawing response quality, IEC or project-standard alignment, FAT process, export documentation, and commissioning support before confirming the RFQ scope.
Q2: Why does SJSY Power use RFQ instead of public pricing?
Industrial electrical equipment is configured by voltage, current, protection scheme, component ecosystem, cabinet layout, testing scope, destination country, and delivery terms.
Q3: Can the engineering team review SLD drawings for overseas projects?
Yes. The RFQ workflow is prepared for SLD drawings, load lists, voltage class, project country, standards, and EPC scope notes.
Q4: Are factory photos and certificates fully published now?
Only approved or structured placeholder areas are shown. The site does not invent certificate numbers, client endorsements, overseas cases, or installation photos.
Q5: What information helps produce a faster engineering quotation?
Provide the single-line diagram, equipment list, rated voltage and current, standards, installation environment, destination country, delivery schedule, and preferred component requirements.
Q6: Can switchgear be prepared for different destination standards?
Project review can compare IEC, local utility, and buyer specifications before confirming cabinet structure, protection devices, test requirements, and documentation.
Q7: What documents are usually needed for export electrical equipment?
Common documents include proforma invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, product datasheet, FAT record, wiring diagrams, and project-specific compliance files when approved.
Q8: How does the site handle ABB, Siemens, or Schneider component ecosystem references?
No. These brands may only be referenced as component ecosystem options when buyer specifications require them. No unverified partnership claim is published.
Q9: Can SJSY support installation and commissioning coordination?
Installation and commissioning support depends on destination country, site conditions, visas, safety requirements, and commercial scope confirmed during RFQ review.
Q10: How should EPC contractors start a project inquiry?
Start from the contact page and submit project type, SLD drawing, equipment list, destination country, standards, delivery timing, and any site installation requirements.
