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Power Distribution Blocks ACB Series from LOVATO

July 24. 2024

Power Distribution Blocks ACB Series

LOVATO Electric expands its range of products with the introduction of power distribution blocks ACB series

Following their mission to offer a complete range of components and accessories for panel and machine builders, LOVATO Electric expands its range of products with the introduction of power distribution blocks ACB series.

The power distribution blocks are accessories that provide a centralised point for routing and distribute efficiently the power supply to the circuits. An electrical panel that is properly arranged offers several advantages, such as higher safety, easy assembly and maintenance, quick troubleshooting and simple modifications. Power distribution blocks play a key role in industrial electrical panel, as they provide a structured, safe and efficient way to connect and handle the wiring.

The series includes distribution blocks in single-poletwo-pole and four-pole version with current rating up to 520A.

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