New Motor Control Center and power distribution board up to 7000 amperes
The newly designed Motor Control Center (MCC) with its withdrawable design is particularly suitable for the frequently changing requirements in the process industry.
The withdrawable design of the MCC allows for a maximum packing density of up to 48 withdrawable units per cubicle. The easy and safe handling coupled with short changeover times guarantee high plant availability. In addition to being used as an MCC the expansions offer integrated and simple power distribution in non-residential and industrial buildings.
Using type-tested standard modules and testing under arc conditions, Sivacon S8 offers a high degree of operator and plant safety. Versatile single-front or double-front installation options along with a system height of 2 to 2.4 meters facilitate precise integration in existing room concepts.
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