HPS Introduces Expanded Mini Power Center with 480V & 600V Primary Solutions

November 4, 2024

HPS is pleased to announce the expansion of their Mini Power Center, now featuring both 480V and 600V primary solutions. This expansion underscores our commitment to serving our customers needs and delivering versatile and efficient solutions.

Modern electrical distribution systems need to be efficient in both space and cost. HPS mini power center addresses these needs with less space, and reduced installation time by up to 25% compared with a traditional three-part solution.

This convenient pre-wired solution combines a primary and secondary main breaker, secondary power panel and a dry-type shielded transformer in a Type 3R enclosure.

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Key Benefits:

  • Saves Time: Prewired, ready-to-use design simplifies installation time by up to 25%*.
  • Space Savings: Compact design saves up to 50% less space*.
  • Reliable Protection: Built in circuit breakers provide reliable protection for rugged industrial environments.

Simply add the required secondary breaker and you effortlessly have a power center that is ready for indoor or outdoor use.

By consolidating the fused disconnect, transformer, and load center, HPS mini power centers simplify setup and can reduce installation time by up to 25%, while saving up to 50% in physical footprint compared to conventional setups. Our design not only optimizes space but also minimizes installation complexity, making HPS Mini Power Centers an ideal choice for facilities seeking both performance and space efficiency.

*typical when compared to using separate components.

Features

  • Single phase, 60 Hz frequency
  • Ratings include: 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 25 kVA
  • 480V Primary, 120/240 Secondary
  • 600V Primary, 120/240 Secondary
  • Shielded transformer
  • 180° insulation class
  • 115° temperature rise
  • Primary taps: 2 – 5% FCBN
  • Meets NEMA, ANSI, & OSHA standards
  • Type 3R indoor/outdoor enclosure, stainless steel enclosure available on request

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