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Load Bank

Load banks play a critical role in emergency backup and primary power systems. They are essential for testing, verifying, and training a power system’s capacity to manage the required electrical load. Increasingly, they are used as a crucial tool to maintain generator reliability in applications where exhaust after-treatment is necessary to meet emission standards.

A vital component to ensure that an emergency power system can handle the necessary electrical load during an actual utility power failure is the use of load bank testing. This process simulates an electrical load and applies it to the backup power system. It can test everything from the automatic transfer switch (ATS) to the diesel engine and generator, ensuring that the entire system operates correctly.

Our devices can have the following additional features:

  • Communication modules: USB, ETHERNET, RS485, RS232, GPS, GSM, CAN Open, etc.
  • Measurement of electrical values: U, I, F, P
  • Measurement of control temperatures and resistors
  • External I/O functions: control of the device or other peripherals
  • Increased IP rating
  • Different versions of control panels: 4.3″, 7″, 12″
  • High current quick connectors up to 750A with redundancy options
  • Remote control with basic and synchronization remotes or remote control panels
  • Storage covers
  • Power cables
  • Measurement accessories
  • Cable drums
  • Possibility of auto-classification of the generator according to ISO 8528
  • PC software for generating reports and remote control
  • Power auto-correction: precise power setting +/-1%