• ASCO Series 336 Paralleling System

    Oct. 21, 2014

    This paralleling switchgear is based on a transfer switch instead of a circuit breaker for a modular design that allows flexibility and savings.

    Listed and labeled to UL891, the system features four levels of load control to maximize protection and adds loads based on actual kW consumption. Its hub and spoke design provides extra security against failures.

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