Siemens Integrated Power Systems (IPS) Switchboards: Compact Solution Saving Time and Cost

Integrated Power Systems

 

Are you space confined in your electrical room? Siemens’Integrated Power Systems (IPS) switchboards can provide a compact solution by integrating multiple pieces of electrical distribution equipment into a single assembly that results in 

• reduced installation time up to 90%

• reduced footprint up to 50%

• reduced labour risk for installation

The modular design of the IPS switchboards can combine standard service entrance or distribution switchboards into a compact solution. Also, IPS switchboards can be cable or bus connected to existing switchboards.

Find out more: http://www.siemens.ca/powerdistribution.

 

 

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