Mini Power Centers from Delta Transformers

November 30, 2023

Power Centers from Delta Controls
The mini power center is a small substation offering quality, economy, and flexibility.

It comes in a sprinkler-proof 3R-type enclosure. The mini power center is comprised of an epoxy-encapsulated transformer with a distribution panel fitted with the necessary primary and secondary circuit breakers. The 2-piece construction allows the transformer to be removed without affecting the panel wiring.

  • Ratings: 5– 25 kVA Single, 9– 30 kVA 3 Phases
  • Windings: Copper
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Temperature Class: 115oC
  • Certification: CSA
  • Insulation system: 180oC
  • Warranty: 12 months*
  • Enclosure Type: 3R

* 12 / 18 month warranty: 12 months from energizing \ 18 months after shipment which ever date comes first.

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