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WESCO and Eaton: Keeping you out of the DARK!

Eaton’s Generator Quick Connect Switchboard is the answer to getting your healthcare facility back on line quickly when that unexpected power outage occurs due to blackouts, hurricanes, tornados, lightning strikes or other natural disasters.



Key benefits

  • Greater reliability – Reduces downtime with a permanent connection point for temporary mobile power

  • Effective use of capital – Reduces costs associated with temporarily connecting mobile generators

  • Enhanced safety – Reduces the potential safety hazards associated with connecting the mobile generator to the facility’s electrical system under lost-power conditions

Product features

  • Detailed operating instructions mounted on front cover

  • The Generator Service Disconnect is a UL listed circuit breaker key interlock with the service disconnect

  • Ratings available up to 4000 amperes

  • Accessories include ground fault, shunt trip, auxiliary contacts and alarms

  • Color-coded cam-type plug receptacles for easy connection to generator

  • Mechanical lugs are provided for alternate method of connecting generator cables

Application

  • Back up an existing permanent generator

  • Supply mobile generator power to circuits that are not backed up by a permanently installed generator

  • Convenient connector point for a portable load bank during testing

To place an order or for additional information, contact the WESCO Branch nearest you. Log onto www.wesco.com for a complete WESCO Branch listing.

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