RITTAL INCREASES RI4POWER CIRCUIT-BREAKER SELECTION
Rittal”s Ri4Power low-voltage switchgear system Form 1-4 has been tested for accommodating the new circuit-breakers from Moeller, Cutler-Hammer, and Eaton.
This means that the Ri4Power circuit-breaker sections are now suitable for circuit-breakers from all well-known manufacturers, including ABB, Mitsubishi, Schneider, Siemens, and Terasaki.
Switchgear manufacturers now have at their disposal circuit-breakers from no less than eight manufacturers which can be installed quickly and easily.
They are used where infeeds for switchgear and the output of large currents from switchgear take place. The advantage of Rittal”s Ri4Power Form 2-4 is that all established power circuit-breakers can be quickly and easily installed.
Air circuit-breakers (ACB) can be provided as fixed or rack mounted (or freely positionable) with a complete and suitable connection technology. Rittal”s Maxi-PLS or Flat-PLS busbar systems allow connections with currents of up to 5500 A.
The consistently modular system and the high manufacturing quality of the Ri4Power Form 1-4 guarantee the ultimate in safety and efficiency during assembly.
For more information contact;
Rittal Ltd, Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Tel: 01709 704000
Fax: 01709 701217
E-mail: information@rittal.co.uk
Web: www.rittal.co.uk
Rittal Ltd
- 01709 704000
- information@rittal.co.uk
- http://www.rittal.co.uk
- Braithwell Way, Hellaby Industrial Estate, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 8QY GB
About us
Since its foundation in 1961, Rittal has continuously evolved into the world"s leading systems provider for enclosures, power distribution, climate control, IT infrastructure and software & services.
Today, "Rittal – The System." offers you a perfectly coordinated system platform. It unites innovative productions, pioneering engineering solutions and global service to accommodate the most diverse requirements. It caters to a whole host of industries, from machinery and plant engineering, to the automotive industry, through to information technology.All from a single source, all in top quality.
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