xEnergy Basic EMC2 - a flexible enclosure platform with class II protection
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#emc2 #xenergybasic #safepower #powerdistribution #classII #Eaton With the xEnergy Basic EMC2 series, Eaton is launching a new electrical enclosure platform for safer power distribution with Class II protection to complement the existing Class I offering. The EMC2 series combines the modularity of Eaton’s established EP assembly system with novel, user-friendly features. With a view to meeting a broad range of power distribution needs, the EMC2 cabinets are equipped with large flange openings at the top and bottom that match our comprehensive portfolio of F3A flanges. The rated current goes up to 630 A. To learn more about the new enclosure box visit: www.eaton.com/emc2
#emc2 #xenergybasic #safepower #powerdistribution #classII #Eaton With the xEnergy Basic EMC2 series, Eaton is launching a new electrical enclosure platform for safer power distribution with Class II protection to complement the existing Class I offering. The EMC2 series combines the modularity of Eaton’s established EP assembly system with novel, user-friendly features. With a view to meeting a broad range of power distribution needs, the EMC2 cabinets are equipped with large flange openings at the top and bottom that match our comprehensive portfolio of F3A flanges. The rated current goes up to 630 A. To learn more about the new enclosure box visit: www.eaton.com/emc2
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