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Load Bank

Categories: Components

Sub Category: Resistors & Potentiometers

Material: Plastic

Cermet Load Bank

Cermet Resistronics Pvt Ltd

Cermet Resistronics Pvt Ltd

Gat No. 61, Plot No. 01 & 02, Shindewadi, Tal-Bhor, Pune - 412205, Maharashtra, India

Product Specification:

A load bank is a self-contained device that has the load elements, controls and cooling systems it needs to operate built-in. Power is delivered to a load bank, which then consumes the electrical power by applying it to a power source and either converting or dissipating the source's power output. A load bank is a piece of electrical test equipment used to simulate an electrical load, to test an electric power source without connecting it to its normal operating load.

  1. Range: 2.5KW to 3MW
  2. Custom build Product available on request.
  3. Available in Single & Three phase power supply. 
  4. Independent test equipment to meet the requirements of the electrical industry and electrical test laboratories.
  5. The primary use is to test Generators used at many industrial and commercial facilities.
  6. Used for partial loading of diesel generators used in the rental market.
  7. Rated for continuous operation/application.
  8. Widely used in many defense test laboratories for loading alternators, power supplies and to maintain Battery banks for regular maintenance.

About the Company:

Company Name

Cermet Resistronics Pvt Ltd

Category

Components

Sub Category

Resistors & Potentiometers

Activity

Component

Core Activity

Manufacturing

Location

Gat No. 61, Plot No. 01 & 02, Shindewadi, Tal-Bhor, Pune - 412205, Maharashtra, India

Company Details:

Let me take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as a leading manufacturer of Electronics/Electrical resistors in India with rich history of 48 years. We are manufacturing following products - Thick film resistors Power resistors (Dynamic braking, Silicone coated radial type, load banks, Aluminium house, Punched grid) Wire wound resistors Flat type high voltage resistors Thin film resistors


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