I-Gard GP/GPA Lifeguard Ground Fault Protection Panel

Ground fault Protection Panel

 

I-Gard’s GP/GPA ground fault protection panel offers complete electrical safety in areas where employees may meet ground leakage currents where standard grounding systems have become unreliable. The Lifeguard panel protects against ground leakage currents from corrosion, mechanical damage, wear, or aging wire insulation.

I-Gard delivers several options of panels that include system voltage levels of 208, 240, 480, and 600V and ground leakage trip levels of 5, 10, 20, 35, and 50 mA (trip levels are factory set). The panels are equipped with a built-in self test to provide assurance of proper functionality.

I-Gard Lifeguard panels provide essential protection for employees in various sectors including Industrial plants, data centres, petroleum plants, hospitals, food preparation Industries, and airports.

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