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Panduit Fault Managed Power System – Class 4 Power

January 16, 2024

Panduit Fault Managed Power System (FMPS) delivers optimal safety, efficiency, and reliability for optimal control. System Integrators may deploy cutting-edge technology with centralized power to unique locations, over longer distances, with a scalable, flexible design to future-proof initial deployments. Welcome to the new world of Panduit FMPS.

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Panduit®, a global leader in innovative electrical and network infrastructure solutions is proud to announce that it has launched the world’s first certified Fault Managed Power System (FMPS). Now, the Panduit FMPS Class 4 power system has received certification to UL 1400, the Outline of Investigation for Fault-Managed Power Systems, from UL Solutions. Panduit is one of several manufacturers who worked together with UL Solutions and contributed to the new UL 1400 Outline of Investigation to define fault managed power.

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