The LayerZero Series 70: eRPP-SL2 is a Slim Remote Power Panel. Designed to make the most of available critical space, eRPP-SL2 facilitates high-density power distribution.
Designed and quality-built by LayerZero in Aurora, Ohio USA
The LayerZero Power Systems Series 70: eRDP is a web-enabled Remote Distribution Panel. Designed to maximize operator safety, the eRDP contains no exposed live parts. Brochure contains product overview, product information, and technical specifications.
The LayerZero Power System Series 70: ePanel-2 is a 84-circuit wall-mounted Power Panel with a emphasis on reliability, operator safety, connectivity, and information centricity.
Designed quality built by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
The LayerZero Series 70: eRPP Remote Power Pane is a web-enabled RPP that is designed to maximize operator safety. Equipped with two 42-circuit panel boards, eRPP has an output of 84 circuits. Contact LayerZero to learn more about the eRPP.,
The LayerZero Series 70: eRDP-FS is a Remote Distribution Panel. Equipped with a built-in touch screen panel, eRDP-FS captures essential power quality information, including real-time waveform capture.
Designed and manufactured by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
The Series 70: ePanel-1 is a Wall-Mounted Power Panel is designed to make the most of available critical facility space. Available with 42-circuit breakers.
Designed and quality built by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
The eRPP-FS from LayerZero Power Systems increases reliability and safety in two ways. The finger-safe eRPP-FS contains no exposed live parts.
Designed and manufactured in Aurora, Ohio, USA.
The LayerZero Power Systems Series 70 ePODs: Type-X Power Distribution Unit has a Transformer with the Finger Safe SafePanel™. Highly flexible with a variety of configuration options, ePODs: Type-X is designed to maximize operator safety.
Designed and quality built by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
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The LayerZero Power Systems Series 70: eRDP is a web-enabled Remote Distribution Panel. Designed to maximize operator safety, the eRDP contains no exposed live parts. Brochure contains product overview, product information, and technical specifications.
The LayerZero Power System Series 70: ePanel-2 is a 84-circuit wall-mounted Power Panel with a emphasis on reliability, operator safety, connectivity, and information centricity.
Designed quality built by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
The LayerZero Series 70: eRPP Remote Power Pane is a web-enabled RPP that is designed to maximize operator safety. Equipped with two 42-circuit panel boards, eRPP has an output of 84 circuits. Contact LayerZero to learn more about the eRPP.,
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Designed and manufactured by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
The Series 70: ePanel-1 is a Wall-Mounted Power Panel is designed to make the most of available critical facility space. Available with 42-circuit breakers.
Designed and quality built by LayerZero Power Systems in Aurora, Ohio USA.
The eRPP-FS from LayerZero Power Systems increases reliability and safety in two ways. The finger-safe eRPP-FS contains no exposed live parts.
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The LayerZero Power Systems Series 70 ePODs: Type-X Power Distribution Unit has a Transformer with the Finger Safe SafePanel™. Highly flexible with a variety of configuration options, ePODs: Type-X is designed to maximize operator safety.
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The basic function is to convert the signals from strain gauge transducers to useful weight information. Transducer excitation is included as well as parameter controlled signal processing, indication of output levels, error supervision and operation of optional external equipment.
As long as the error supervision detects no error, a signal called ‘In process’ is then present but if an error is detected, ‘In process’ will be off and a specific error message will be displayed. ‘In process’ can be set to control any digital output. Note that there are weighing channel specific and instrument specific error detection.
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The LayerZero Series 70 ePODs: Type-N is a Static Transfer Switch with SafePanel Distribution. Quality built in Aurora, Ohio, the LayerZero ePODs: Type-N is a PDU that is safe, reliable, highly-connected, with advanced power quality monitoring functionality.
The LayerZero Series 70 ePODs: Type-P is a Primary-Side Static Transfer Switch with a Transformer and SafePanel Distribution. Designed for high-reliability applications, ePODs: Type-P transfers power between multiple sources, fast.
The LayerZero Power Systems ePODs: Type-S contains Two Transformers, a Static Transfer Switch, and the SafePanel Panel Board for Subfeed Distribution. Designed with an emphasis on operator safety, ePODs: Type-S is a reliable, quality-built PDU.
The LayerZero Series 70 ePODs: Dual Type-P has a Static Transfer Switch, Two Transformers, and the Finger-Safe SafePanel Distribution. The Dual Type-P Product Brochure contains a product overview and technical documentation.
LayerZero Designs Best-In-Class Power Reliability Solutions, including Static Transfer Switches, Power Distribution Units, and Power Panels.
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7SR220 series relays include for directional control of the overcurrent and earth fault functionality and are typically installed where fault current can flow in either direction i.e. on interconnected systems. Relays have five current and four voltage inputs they are housed in E6 or E8 cases.
Transfer power between two or three sources with the LayerZero Series 70: eSTS 1600 A to 4000 A Static Transfer Switch. The eSTS Static Transfer Switch is capable of transfer power between sources, protecting critical operations - even entire buildings. The Series 70: eSTS is designed for applications that require the highest power reliability.
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eSTS Automatically Transfers Between Two or Three Power Sources.
The Series 70 eSTS is a solid-state transfer switch that automatically or manually provides solid state transfers between two in-phase AC sources in a quarter cycle. The eSTS performs open-transition transfer in such a manner that the connected load disruption is minimized without ever cross-connecting the power sources. One power source is selected to be the preferred source. If the preferred source fails the load is automatically and seamlessly connected to the alternate source by means of an open-transition static transfer. For emergency transfers between asynchronous sources, dynamically phase compensated transfers minimize saturation of downstream transformers in 3-phase, 3-wire eSTS.
The 7SR11 series of relays provide overcurrent and earth fault protection. These relays are typically applied to provide the main protection on feeders and interconnectors and the back-up protection on items of plant such as transformers. On distribution system circuits overcurrent and earth fault protection is often the only protection installed.
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