As industry leaders, Royal Switchgear is set to introduce a groundbreaking advancement in switchgear technology: the VTX vertical break group operated switch. This latest innovation is not just a product; it’s a promise of enhanced efficiency and reliability. Scheduled for unveiling at the IEEE Trade Show from May 6-9 in Anaheim, California, the VTX switch is designed to meet the exact needs of our clients who desire longevity and simplicity in their operational processes. Here, we explore the exceptional features of the VTX switches that are setting new standards in the industry.

Built for the Challenge: How Royal Switchgear’s Field Experts Power a Responsive Grid

January 14, 2026

As the modern electrical grid undergoes a radical transformation, the demand for reliability has never been higher. For Royal Switchgear, meeting this challenge isn’t just about the equipment; it’s about the people on the front lines who ensure that the grid remains resilient. Through the work of Field Service Technicians like Derrick McGuffie and Tyler McKoy, Royal is redefining what it means to be a responsive partner in an evolving industry.

Speed as a Standard

In an industry where downtime can have massive cascading effects, responsiveness is a critical differentiator. Derrick McGuffie, who brings over 13 years of experience to his role, notes that Royal’s speed often surprises customers. While many manufacturers may take weeks to schedule a site visit, Royal often has a technician on-site within 24 hours of a critical Monday morning call.

“My role heavily delivers on responsiveness,” Derrick says. “Since I have been here, we have yet to turn down a job, no matter when they need it completed.” This commitment to the customer goes beyond just showing up; Derrick frequently stays late or arrives early to hit deadlines and even provides customers with his direct line for future troubleshooting.

Expertise That Educates

Responsiveness also means having the technical depth to solve problems that others cannot. Tyler McKoy, a 12-year veteran of Royal, focuses on empowering customers through education. Whether he is correcting a 345 kV vertical break switch that was installed incorrectly by contractors or demonstrating how a massive 5000 amp double end break can be locked over by a single person, his goal is to leave the customer more knowledgeable than when he arrived.

“I try and walk [contractors] through our entire process to make sure they have a good understanding of how and why we do the things we do,” Tyler explains. This approach builds a foundation of trust and rapport, ensuring that even when a situation is frustrated by delays, the customer’s mind is put at ease.

The Faces of Reliability: Field Service Technicians Tyler McKoy (left) and Derrick McGuffie (right) at Royal’s training yard.

Conquering the Elements

The “evolving grid” often requires working in environments that are anything but ideal. Both technicians have adapted to extreme conditions to keep the power flowing, from 114-degree heat in Texas to negative 10-degree cold in the peaks of Colorado. They navigate remote, inaccessible terrain in Oklahoma and maintain mission-critical switches at NASA in Houston. 

This level of dedication starts at the top. “At Royal Switchgear, our commitment to the grid isn’t contingent on a favorable forecast,” says Royal’s President Steven Donahue. “We know that when the elements are at their worst, our customers need us at our best. Whether it’s a blizzard in the Rockies or triple-digit heat in the Texas sun, our team is dedicated to being on-site and staying until the job is done right.”

The Future of Field Service

As the grid integrates more smart technology, renewable energy, and automation, the role of the technician is shifting. Tyler sees the position evolving from traditional repair work into tech-enabled, data-driven system management. Derrick anticipates a future where video-style training and more user-friendly designs will allow customers to make adjustments even faster.

Despite these technological shifts, the core of Royal’s success remains a human one. It is found in the technician who stays until the job is done and the customer who asks for a field expert by name because they know they can depend on them.

The Royal Standard

Whether it is servicing a 345 kV switch that requires precise timing or overnighting critical parts to resolve a hidden insulator issue, Royal Switchgear remains committed to grid reliability and the satisfaction of the people who manage it. We don’t just provide equipment; we provide the boots-on-the-ground expertise to ensure that the equipment performs under pressure.

To explore the technical specifications and high-performance solutions that drive these field successes, learn more about Royal’s products here.

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Royal has consistently prioritized the longevity of its products, and the VTX switch is no exception. By enhancing operational smoothness and minimizing heat at connection points, the VTX is engineered for extended service life. These improvements not only enhance the physical lifespan of the switch but also ensure consistent performance under varying operational conditions.

Power Up with Innovation: Royal’s VTX Switches

April 4, 2025

Unmatched Longevity: A Leap in Lifespan and Performance

Royal has consistently prioritized the longevity of its products, and the VTX switch is no exception. By enhancing operational smoothness and minimizing heat at connection points, the VTX is engineered for extended service life.

  • Laminate Hinge: A staple since 2011, the laminate hinge design has eliminated threads from the hinges, drastically increasing durability.
  • Solid Construction: Replacing the traditional two-piece gooseneck with a robust 1 ½” cold rolled steel rod ensures that the VTX withstands rigorous usage.
  • Precision Engineering: The gooseneck transition has been refined to an automobile quality rod end, tightening tolerances and enhancing the switch’s operation.
  • Efficient Heat Management: The innovative boltless current transfer method significantly reduces temperature rise, preventing wear and tear.

These improvements not only enhance the physical lifespan of the switch but also ensure consistent performance under varying operational conditions.

Simplified Adjustability: Enhanced Consistency and Reliability

In response to customer feedback, adjustability has been a focal point in the design of the VTX switch. The goal is to require fewer adjustments over the switch’s lifespan, simplifying maintenance and ensuring reliability.

  • Live Part Open Stop: Added to the VTX design, this feature eliminates the need for frequent alignment adjustments critical in GOAB operations.
  • Streamlined Designs: By reducing the number of live part designs, Royal ensures more uniform production and less variability in field operations.
  • Tightened Tolerances: The enhanced design precision reduces variability in switch operation, making adjustments less frequent and more intuitive.

These features collectively make the VTX switch not only easier to adjust but also significantly reduce the time and effort required for maintenance.

 

35 kV Vacuum Interrupter Attachment Available

In addition to its impressive longevity and adjustability, the VTX switch is equipped with the innovative RVI-38 Interrupter, a key feature that sets this switch apart. Engineered to handle up to 35kV, this interrupter delivers exceptional current interrupting performance, ensuring reliable operation even under demanding conditions. The RVI-38 Interrupter is designed with advanced arc-extinguishing technology, which minimizes energy discharge during interruption, enhancing both system protection and operational efficiency.

 

By integrating this cutting-edge interrupter into the VTX switch, Royal continues to demonstrate its commitment to delivering comprehensive solutions that improve the safety, reliability, and efficiency of electrical grid operations. This innovation reflects Royal’s dedication to developing high-performance products that meet the evolving needs of utility providers and power distribution systems.

 

Staying ahead of technological advancements is crucial as the electrical industry continues to evolve. Royal’s VTX switches are a testament to our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

 

As we move forward, embracing these advancements is a necessity for the reliable and efficient management of electrical grids. Contact Royal to learn how our innovations like the VTX switches are setting new benchmarks in the industry. Embrace the future of power management with Royal’s cutting-edge solutions.

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Introducing Royal’s New VTX Switches

April 21, 2024

As industry leaders, Royal Switchgear is set to introduce a groundbreaking advancement in switchgear technology: the VTX vertical break group operated switch. This latest innovation is not just a product; it’s a promise of enhanced efficiency and reliability. Scheduled for unveiling at the IEEE Trade Show from May 6-9 in Anaheim, California, the VTX switch is designed to meet the exact needs of our clients who desire longevity and simplicity in their operational processes. Here, we explore the exceptional features of the VTX switches that are setting new standards in the industry.

Unmatched Longevity: A Leap in Lifespan and Performance

Royal has consistently prioritized the longevity of its products, and the VTX switch is no exception. By enhancing operational smoothness and minimizing heat at connection points, the VTX is engineered for extended service life.

  • Laminate Hinge: A staple since 2011, the laminate hinge design has eliminated threads from the hinges, drastically increasing durability.
  • Solid Construction: Replacing the traditional two-piece gooseneck with a robust 1 ½” cold rolled steel rod ensures that the VTX withstands rigorous usage.
  • Precision Engineering: The gooseneck transition has been refined to an automobile quality rod end, tightening tolerances and enhancing the switch’s operation.
  • Efficient Heat Management: The innovative boltless current transfer method significantly reduces temperature rise, preventing wear and tear.

These improvements not only enhance the physical lifespan of the switch but also ensure consistent performance under varying operational conditions.

Simplified Adjustability: Enhanced Consistency and Reliability

In response to customer feedback, adjustability has been a focal point in the design of the VTX switch. The goal is to require fewer adjustments over the switch’s lifespan, simplifying maintenance and ensuring reliability.

  • Live Part Open Stop: Added to the VTX design, this feature eliminates the need for frequent alignment adjustments critical in GOAB operations.
  • Streamlined Designs: By reducing the number of live part designs, Royal ensures more uniform production and less variability in field operations.
  • Tightened Tolerances: The enhanced design precision reduces variability in switch operation, making adjustments less frequent and more intuitive.

These features collectively make the VTX switch not only easier to adjust but also significantly reduce the time and effort required for maintenance.

35 kV Vacuum Interrupter Attachment Available

In addition to longevity and adjustability, the VTX switch is equipped with the new RVI-38 Interrupter. This feature, capable of handling up to 35kV, will be showcased at the IEEE Trade Show, highlighting its superior current interrupting performance. The integration of this interrupter into the VTX switch underscores Royal’s commitment to providing comprehensive solutions that enhance the safety and efficiency of electrical grid operations.

Meet Us at the IEEE Trade Show

IEEE 2024

Royal invites all attendees to visit us at booth number 3260 at the IEEE Trade Show in Anaheim. This will be a prime opportunity to experience the VTX switch firsthand and discuss its capabilities with our experts, including Steven Donahue, our Director of Engineering. Steven’s extensive 16 years of expertise in substations and group-operated switches is pivotal to the innovative strides Royal makes in switchgear technology.

Staying ahead of technological advancements is crucial as the electrical industry continues to evolve. Royal’s VTX switches are a testament to our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. Come visit our team at the IEEE Trade Show to see how these new technologies can benefit your operations and help manage the power systems more effectively.

As we move forward, embracing these advancements is a necessity for the reliable and efficient management of electrical grids. Visit Royal at the IEEE Trade Show to witness how our innovations like the VTX switches are setting new benchmarks in the industry. Embrace the future of power management with Royal’s cutting-edge solutions.

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