NOARK Electric’s MxS Series Switchboards

December 6, 2024

NOARK Electric’s MxS Series LV Power Distribution Switchboards provide a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solution for electrical power distribution in commercial and industrial facilities. Designed for low-voltage circuits (under 600V), these switchboards play a critical role in ensuring continuity of supply, electrical safety, and preventing hazards like fires, electrocution, and equipment damage.

MxS
Features
  • 5000A maximum main bus rating
  • 600 Vac and below
  • Optional 847Vac Rating
  • Front or rear accessible
  • Indoor or outdoor enclosures
  • ANSI-61 gray powder coat paint finish
  • Metering, monitoring and communication devices
  • Utility metering provisions
  • Surge protective devices (SPD)
  • Ground fault protection
  • Busway and transformer connections
  • 65 kAIC standard bus bracing
  • Copper bus
  • Meets NEMA Standard PB-2 and UL891
Ratings
  • 480Vac, 600Vac, 3 Phase 3 Wire
  • 480Y/277Vac, 3 Phase 4 Wire
  • 600Y/347Vac, 3 Phase 4 Wire
  • NEMA Type 1 or Type 3R Enclosure

With a modular, space-saving design and flexible ratings, the MxS series offers maximum adaptability for today’s fast-paced construction and electrical system demands. Trust NOARK Electric’s switchboards to keep your operations safe, efficient, and compliant. 

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