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=======Master Distribution System======= | =======Master Distribution System======= | ||
- | The Master Distribution Center contains the AC switching contactors and load shedding breakers. | + | The Master Distribution Center |
There are (8) load shedding* single phase outputs capable of up to 100A each (not to exceed 400A total). | There are (8) load shedding* single phase outputs capable of up to 100A each (not to exceed 400A total). | ||
- | While set up for single | + | Set up for 3 phase input power, it can easily |
The load shedding is designed so different lines can be switched off to save fuel or loads as needed. | The load shedding is designed so different lines can be switched off to save fuel or loads as needed. | ||
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Martin Machinery can supply the Master Distribution Center, or it can be built by any qualified electrician. | Martin Machinery can supply the Master Distribution Center, or it can be built by any qualified electrician. | ||
+ | * Load shedding simply means that individual outputs can be shut off separately to either save fuel or reduce the overall load. For instance, classrooms could be shut off during the evening and night, and the housing during the school hours. | ||
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- | * Load shedding simply means that individual outputs can be shut off separately to either save fuel or reduce the overall load. For instance, classrooms could be shut off during the evening and night, and the housing during the school hours. | ||
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