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Components and systems for low-voltage distribution
Our LV distribution boards are located at the junctions of the public electricity supply system. We distribute, protect and switch in the most widely different configurations, in accessible and non-accessible transformer and local network substations. All our systems comply with the applicable European regulations and IEC recommendations. They are designed with a metal-encapsulated and touch-safe construction. Each one is thoroughly tested individually, and only then is it supplied, preassembled and prewired, ready to connect up on site. Our range comprises components and modules, right up to complete units for transformer substations and distribution switchboards. And the most important thing: Because our programme has a modular structure, we can adapt to almost all installation conditions. |
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The Original from the Inventor: PFISTERER Fuse Switches.
We can offer you the widest possible variety of versions of the fuse switch, patented by PFISTERER in 1969. |
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The technical features:
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Fuse switches and fuse disconnectors in a modular system |
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Outstanding switching capacity |
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Silver plated Lyra contact systems with special shape and graduation ensure optimum current passages and low switching forces |
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Optimal temperature behaviour |
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Increased creep resistance |
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Equipment and Cable Distribution Boards.
Our tried-and-tested polyester enclosures are used almost everywhere – on the roads, on fairgrounds, in power networks or railway installations. The cabinet is made up of individual-pressed parts. It is assembled using bolted-joints. If an individual part is damaged it can be replaced at low cost. Our enclosures provide IP 43 protection, or IP 44 when fitted with rubber seals.
Flat- Equipment and Cable Distribution Boards.
Our shallow equipment and cable distribution boards combine recycling with design. As the name suggests, they need a smaller footprint, thanks to their reduced depth, around 35 % less than conventional cable distribution boards. The cabinets are made from glass fibre-reinforced polyester, produced using the well-known SMC pressing process. They are colour dyed through, colour finish to RAL 7035. The base is normally manufactured using recycling material. |
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