Low Voltage
ANSI, UL, and IEC Standards
Current: 600-12,000A
Voltage: 220-600V
NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R, IP ratings
UL 1066 Circuit Breaker
Short-circuit withstand rating up to 200kA
Front and rear accessible
Low voltage distribution switchgear is a type of electrical equipment that is used to distribute and control low-voltage electrical power. It is typically used in commercial and industrial settings, but it can also be used in residential applications.
Low voltage distribution switchgear typically consists of a number of components, including:
Switches are used to connect and disconnect electrical circuits.
Circuit breakers are used to protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits.
Fuses are used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent's.
Isolators are used to disconnect electrical circuits from the power source.
Metering equipment is used to measure the amount of electrical energy that is being used.
Low voltage (LV) distribution switchgear is a type of electrical equipment that is used to distribute and control low-voltage electrical power. It is typically used in commercial and industrial settings, but it can also be used in residential applications.
Low voltage distribution switchgear helps to ensure the safety of electrical systems by providing features such as circuit breakers and fuses that can protect electrical circuits from overloads, short circuits, and overcurrent's.
Low voltage distribution switchgear helps to ensure the reliability of electrical systems by providing features such as switches and isolators that can be used to quickly and easily disconnect electrical circuits from the power source in the event of a fault.
Low voltage distribution switchgear can help to improve the efficiency of electrical systems by providing features such as metering equipment that can be used to monitor the amount of electrical energy that is being used.
Low voltage distribution switchgear can be a cost-effective way to improve the safety, reliability, and efficiency of electrical systems.