Larson Electronics releases 75 KVA step-down power distribution cart

Larson Electronics releases 75 KVA step-down power distribution cart

Larson Electronics has announced the release of a heavy duty 75 KVA step-down power distribution system constructed of durable square steel tubing, built for industrial grade applications.

The new power distribution system includes a 300 amp main breaker with a 480 volt primary panel, a 75 KVA power transformer, and a 200 amp main breaker for the secondary panel. On the 480 volt primary side, operators can bring power in by four CAM LOK input male receptacles protected by the 300 amp main circuit breaker. Operators can power 480 volt devices from a choice of two 60 amp HBL460RS2W or four 30 amp L8-30R receptacles. On the secondary side, 120 volt devices can be powered by a choice of four 5-20, four L5-30 and four L6-20 receptacles. The 208Y devices are powered by two 60 amp HBL560RS1W outlets. These power transformers are popularly used in applications where external power sources are often necessary.

“This new power distribution system offers users multiple ports to power many devices at the same time,” said Larson’s Rob Bresnahan. “All of Larson’s power distribution systems are constructed of steel and manufactured for heavy duty industrial use.”

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