Projects have been implemented in the Republic of Khakassia and the Krasnoyarsk Territory to organize power distribution in data centers based on equipment from the Russian brand EKF. The solutions include main distribution boards (MDB) and power cabinets (PC), ensuring a stable and safe power supply for critical facilities.
The following key EKF products were selected for the data centers:
- BA-99M power switches with additional contacts.
- VA-45 circuit breakers – protect the system from overloads and short circuits.
- PROXIMA and AVERES modular circuit breakers – increase the flexibility of the power distribution system.
- APD-32 motor starter contactors and circuit breakers – guarantee the safe operation of equipment.
- Pilot lights and measuring instruments – allow for quick monitoring of network parameters.
Using equipment from a single brand accelerated the implementation of solutions, and cooperation with the distributor "Russian Light" ensured timely delivery of components.
Data centers require an uninterrupted power supply, as even a brief failure can lead to data loss and financial losses. EKF solutions meet the strict requirements for fault tolerance and energy efficiency.
Currently, work is ongoing at the facilities, and the full commissioning of the systems is expected in the near future.
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