Specifications
ArcShield is built on the rugged structural design and
inherent safety features of the CENTERLINE 2100 MCC,
including a recessed horizontal bus and labyrinth vertical
bus support which helps to prevent arcs from spreading
between phases; true unit and wireway isolation and
special arc-containment door latches that help deliver
an extra level of protection against internal electrical
arcing faults that may occur when the doors are
closed and latched.
Patent-pending arc resistant baes for the CENTERLINE
2100 MCC with ArcShield lets you choose from the full
range of MCC units, even those needing venting, such as
variable frequency drives (VFDs). The arc-resistant baes
maintain Type 2 accessibility.
CenterONE
®
Software
CenterONE software is an intuitive, Windows-based
applicationthathelpsyouquicklycongure
CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers (MCCs).
CenterONE makes inputting data simple, you can enter
your MCC attributes with familiar drop-down menus and
importyourequipmentlistsfromanASCIItextle.You
can even specify universal attributes to be applied across
multiple units. CenterONE allows you to easily make
changes, with simple drag and drop layout that allows
you to arrange units and sections as needed. CenterONE
cangeneratestructuralspecications,individualunit
specications,frontelevationlayouts,one-linediagrams
and even your request for quotation.
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CenterONE software makes selection
easy. It shows all available options and
its auto arrange feature expertly sets
MCC units in logical positions.
“The safety issue is one of the things that we
are happiest with. The old system created
hazardous troubleshooting conditions,
with technicians having to test and probe
and work around live wires within a
conned panel space.”
Ronnie Sexton
Acme Brick – USA
Pressure relief vents allow hazardous gases
to escape from the top of the MCC
Arc-containment door latches
help deliver an extra level of
protection against internal
electrical arcing faults