Equipment can be damaged by variable currents and reactive loads, which can happen if the current is not correctly controlled. Thus, Reactor-Based Control Panels provide an engineered design configuration to correct the power supply and protect the connected devices during typical operational conditions. We believe in providing accurate current control, thermal safety, and durability rather than just theoretical measurements.
Reactor-based control panels have the appropriate rated reactors to control inrush current and manage fluctuating voltage levels. All of the circuit breakers, contactors, and relays are selected to meet the load requirements of the actual electrical load. Organized wiring allows for easy tracing of wiring, and each terminal is clearly marked for quick installation and maintenance. The separation of power and control circuits provides thermal stability and operator safety.
The reactor-based control panels are used by a variety of manufacturers that operate equipment such as electric motors, transformers, induction furnaces, and capacitor banks; these manufacturers experience frequent voltage changes and reactive loads. Auxiliary devices such as meters, indicators, and interlocks are also provided to provide real-time monitoring and protection.
We provide our customers with all of the resources required for successful installation, which will include proper grounding, cable entry requirements, and functional testing under actual load conditions. Designed for use in manufacturing facilities or other types of manufacturing environments, reactor-based control panel will protect their equipment from damage, decrease their downtime, and maintain consistent operational processes. All of our reactor-based control panels have been thoroughly tested, calibrated, and are ready for service anywhere in the continental United States.
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