The NGL5 Low-Voltage Panel board is designed for three-phasethree-wire, three-phase four-wire, and three-phase five-wire systems with AC voltages up to 690V. It serves as a powerand lighting distribution solution, featuring flexible configurations, modular design, and robust construction. This panel board is widely applicable in power plants, aerospace, petrochemicals, metallurgy, textiles, high-rise buildings, steel industries, and othersectors.
The NGL5 Low-Voltage Panel board is designed for three-phasethree-wire, three-phase four-wire, and three-phase five-wire systems with AC voltages up to 690V. It serves as a powerand lighting distribution solution, featuring flexible configurations, modular design, and robust construction. This panel board is widely applicable in power plants, aerospace, petrochemicals, metallurgy, textiles, high-rise buildings, steel industries, and othersectors.
Features:
Versatile & Modular Design:
• Modular mounting holes enable flexible wiring, supporting power distribution and motor control applications
• C-profile modular frame enhances adaptability
Superior Waterproof & Corrosion Resistance:
• Up to IP65 ensures dust and water resistance
• High-pressure electrostatic spraying with ceramic film technology prevents corrosion
Authoritative Certification:
• Compliant with IEC 61439 DEKRA certification standards
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