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Products to control and deliver electrical power throughout a building.
Circuit breakers are mechanical switching devices capable of breaking currents under specified abnormal circuit conditions.
Components used to conduct and transfer signals (electrical, optical, rf, etc.) or power from one cable to another.
Electrical power generators, also known as alternators, transform mechanical energy into electrical energy. They can be used for backup or emergency power or as an alternator on board a vehicle. Generators can produce either AC or DC power and are typically powered by a fuel engine.
Grounding grids and mats consist of conductive mesh or sheets that act as a multi-potential ground. They are used near pipelines, substations, transformers, large motors, or high voltage power lines to reduce mains hum, provide AC mitigation, and reduce step and touch potentials.
NEMA and IP enclosures are designed to house electrical components, protect personnel from accidental injury, and prevent the ingress of environmental contaminants such as dust and water. NEMA enclosures are rated by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and designed for hazardous or non-hazardous locations and indoor or outdoor use. Ingress protection (IP) enclosures provide protection against foreign objects and moisture.
Power generation systems are power generators and related systems that are used in power plants or large-scale power generation facilities.
Devices used to route signals by allowing or preventing the signal flow when in closed or open position.
Wallplates are covers for electrical receptacles and switches normally mounted on a wall.
Wires and cables are used to transmit electrical power or signals.
Accessories are used to bundle, clip, clamp, label, guide, and protect wires and cables.