Larson Electronics 225A Main Lug C1D1 Explosion Proof Panelboard - 480V - 12 Circuits - 12 Handles - 10 kaIC

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EPPB-480V-225MLO-12CIR
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The EPPB-480V-225MLO-12CIR is a lighting panelboard that is Class I, Div. 1 explosion proof. This 225-amp main lug only (MLO) panelboard is comatible with 480V input, featuring a 3-pole, 4-wire configuration. The 10 kaIC unit is constructed of copper-free aluminum and is finished with aluminum lacquer paint. The 225-amp MLO panelboard is compatible with 480V input. A total of 12, 5-amp circuits are available for operators to install customer-provided breakers with 12 circuit breaker operating handles for turning the breakers on/off. The EPPB-408V-225MLO-12CIR comes with a 10 kaIC rating, which allows the unit to handle 10 kA fault current without damaging the unit. Applications: Industrial facilities, large-scale plant operations, commercial sites, power management in hazardous locations compatible with this explosion proof panelboard. Larson Electronics is a manufacturer and as such can build transformers to your specifications. Although we carry several models of power distribution transformers, we can deliver custom ordered units almost as quickly as our prebuilt units If this model does not meet your needs, please contact us at 888-325-4448 [email protected] Specifications / Additional Information EPPB-480V-225MLO-12CIR Explosion Proof Panelboard Unit Type: Explosion Proof Lighting Panelboard Class I Groups B, C, D Dimensions: - Class II Groups E & G Weight: 70 lbs Class III Primary Voltage: 480V Class I Zone 1, AE x d IIB Main Lug Only Amp Rating: 225 Amps Ex d IIB+H2 Configuration: 3 Pole 4 Wire NEMA Type 4X, Type 7, Type 9 Branches: (12) 5 Amp w/ 12 Handles IP66 Materials: Copper Free Aluminum 10 kaIC Finish: Aluminum Lacquer Paint Special Orders- Requirements Contact us for special requirements Toll Free: 888-325-4448 Intl: +1-214-616-6180 E-mail: [email protected] *All grounding shall comply with state and local codes and meet the minimum requirements of the National Electronic Code section 250*

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