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ReliaGear XFMR 3 Phase Servicenter Integrated Transformer and Load Center

ABB Three Phase Servicenter Integral Transformer and Distribution Panel

Three phase Servicenter™: integrated transformer and load center is a convenient, economical way to meet your industrial and temporary power requirements. This unit incorporates a Type QL transformer (three phase), a primary main circuit breaker, a secondary main circuit breaker, and a load center style breaker panel.  Everything is factory installed, saving the contractor time and  money.  This Servicenter can be used wherever 240 Volt, 480 Volt or 600 Volt primary is available and 208Y/120 Volt secondary circuits are required.

Benefits

  • Transformer, load center and breakers are all designed, built and assembled by ABB
  • Saves time and money – pre-assembled, pre-wired unit saves time on the job
  • High reliability – assembled and tested in our UL approved factory to assure consistency and quality
     

Features

  • Factory installed and wired ABB main and secondary main circuit breakers
  • Indoor or outdoor use
  • Front-accessible, hinged panel door is safe and convenient
  • High-efficiency core construction results in quiet transformer operation and low no load losses
  • Load centers have 10 kAIC rating
  • Load centers have copper bus
  • Total 1-pole spaces from 12 to 24 depending on kVA
  • Available ABB ground-fault breakers ensure electrical safety around construction sites or wherever water may be present
  • Three phase Servicenters ship with rain shield kit for field installation
                                                                                                            

Technical specifications

  • Type QL transformer
  • 15 -30 kVA
  • Three phase
  • Copper or aluminum windings
  • NEMA 3R indoor/outdoor enclosure
  • NEMA 2 stainless steel (Type 316) available
     

Certifications and standards

  • DOE 2016 Efficiency
  • Seismic IBC-2021 / CBC-2022
     

Applications

  • Office buildings
  • Vending or concession areas
  • Assembly lines
  • Parking lots
  • Warehouses
  • Light industrial areas
  • Construction sites where temporary power is required
  • Construction sites where future expansion of branch circuits is planned