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PDI’s 400 AMP Powerwave Bus System

By PDI
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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The Powerwave Bus System features a flexible overhead power distribution system.



Power Distribution Inc. (PDI) (Richmond, VA) has announced the addition of the 400 amp Powerwave Bus System for data centers, industrial, and commercial power applications. This release complements PDI’s release of the 160, 225, and 250 amp bus earlier this year. The Powerwave Bus System features:

  • A flexible overhead power distribution system.
  • Patented Branch Circuit Monitoring System (BCMS) that gathers and reports loads at the branch circuit level for all tap off boxes to the building management system via Modbus RTU.    
  • A compact robust design that has the look, feel, and performance for the dense power applications faced by today’s datacenter managers.
  • UL / ETL approval.
  • Communications through the BCMS intelligent monitoring systems which allows for instantaneous reporting and management of a myriad of power quality parameters,  including amperage, voltage, power factor, and kWH.

For more information visit www.pdicorp.com.

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