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Voltage Rating - Power panels are available in various voltage ratings, ranging from 120 volts to 480 volts, to meet the needs of different applications.
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Current Rating - Power panels are available in various current ratings, ranging from a few amps to several hundred amps, to meet the power requirements of different devices and equipment.
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Enclosure Type - Power panels are available in various enclosure types, including NEMA 1, NEMA 3R, and NEMA 4X, to protect the equipment from environmental factors.
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Circuit Breaker Type - Power panels use different types of circuit breakers, including molded-case circuit breakers, air circuit breakers, and vacuum circuit breakers, to provide overcurrent protection.
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Metering Options - Power panels can include various metering options, including voltage meters, current meters, and power meters, to monitor power usage.
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Surge Protection - Some power panels include surge protection devices to protect the equipment from voltage spikes and surges.
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Industrial Applications - Power panels are used in industrial applications, such as manufacturing plants, refineries, and chemical plants. They are used to distribute power to various machines and equipment, such as motors, pumps, and conveyors.
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Commercial Applications - Power panels are used in commercial buildings, such as office buildings, shopping centers, and hospitals. They are used to distribute power to lighting, HVAC systems, elevators, and other equipment.
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Residential Applications - Power panels are used in residential buildings to distribute power to various devices and equipment, such as lighting, HVAC systems, and appliances.