In the modern market, companies design power systems around the needs of their business, they can no longer accept switchboard designs that impose restrictions. Systems utilizing low voltage distribution centers are designed with maximum flexibility, giving users the confidence that whatever the plant layout or building design, will be able to construct a system to suit.
Features
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Modular cubicle design allows switchboards to be configured to customer requirements. |
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Switchboards can be modified or extended on site with minimal disruption |
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Standardized construction can accommodate air circuit breakers, fuse switches, moulded case circuit breakers, PFC equipment and power transformers in PTT assemblies. |
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Full range of Busbar systems, including high current busbars, ASTA certified busbar supports and isolators giving flexibility to design distribution systems for the most demanding requirements. |
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Standard cabling options allow for front, rear, top or bottom entry. The choice lies with the individual customer. |
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Switchboards are designed to comply with BS, IEC and NEMA standards, form 2,3 and 4 fixed and drawout types. |
Ratings
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Rated operational voltage | 660V |
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Rated insulated voltage | 1000V |
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Test voltage | 3500V 1sec |
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Rated frequency | 1-400Hz |
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Short time current | 50KA for 1 second |
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IP rating | IP54 to IEC |
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Incoming max. breaker rating | 4500A |
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Outgoing max. breaker rating | 2500A |