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Portable Power Distribution Keeps You Versatile and Productive in Remote Areas

Portable Power Distribution Keeps You Versatile and Productive in Remote Areas
Temporary sites present a wide range of challenges for operators who rely on power while conducting jobs, maintenance or repairs.
Why do we need portable power distribution systems?

Temporary sites present a wide range of challenges for operators who rely on power while conducting jobs, maintenance or repairs. Incompatible voltages with equipment, lack of receptacles and unreachable power connections are examples of issues related to working in remote locations that can make general tasks complicated and extremely time consuming.

Larson Electronics offers an easy-to-deploy solution for these problems in the form of portable power distribution systems. These are vibration-resistant units that are truly designed for rugged and outdoor temporary sites.

All system components, such as the transformer and panels, are mounted to a powder coated upright dolly cart with rubber tires for mobility around remote areas. A NEMA 3R weather shield protects the breakers and receptacles from rugged elements, debris and impacts resulting in increased safety (NEMA 3R enclosures are intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against rain, sleet, and damage from external ice formation).

Back and front-located handles facilitate seamless transportation on the ground. The heavy-duty units also feature a center-point eyelet for lifting with cables or chain hooks. Larson Electronics offer portable power distribution systems in various primary and secondary voltages, kVA ratings, circuit breaker and receptacle configurations, input connections and more. These features support specific operating or project requirements and help operators maximize the use of their tools and equipment.
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