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The
World of Wire
Getting the power
needed to run your show from your mains source to points various
and sundry shouldn't be on the top of your worry list. The
configuration possibilities using Electrol power distribution
panels make short work of even the most complex setup; whether it
be for a touring or permanent installation application. Literally
hundreds of different connectors can be mixed and matched in order
to fulfill your particular needs.
Different voltages needed for your inventory of instruments? No
problem! 120VAC and 220VAC outputs can be easily and safely
accomplished in the same rack system! Many other options are
available such as integral data isolation/distribution, digital
volt and ampere meters, convenience outlets, mains input options,
cable assemblies, and, of course, customized panels for specialty
projects. Also see Power
Distribution.
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| MP2B12:
Sub distribution panel with 12 branch breakers and 2 multipin
connectors (specify Socapex, Veam, or other) 2 RU |
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A
highly economical panel to quickly facilitate distribution of 12
circuits of power (12 or 20 Amp) to remote devices with
only two connectors
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| LPM-4:
Sub distribution panel with 24-120VAC outputs via 4 multipin connectors (specify Socapex, Veam, or other)
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more concentrated version of the previous allowing for more
circuits from a single panel, branch breakers are located remotely
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| LPS-12:
Sub distribution panel with 12-20 Amp 2P&G receptacles. 2 RU |
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An ideal panel where
there are multiple 120 VAC units in various locations requiring
circuiting. Branch breakers are located remotely on a BCB type panel
(see above). Stage pin outputs are the most efficiently
polarized of the 120 VAC family; ground pins cannot be cut off, no
inconsistencies between different versions, easy maintenance, and
quick wiring are the hallmarks of the 2P&G connector.
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AX6E120:
An auxiliary panel with six duplex PBG outlets fed by six
single-pole 20 Amp circuit breakers. 2 RU
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Same idea as the
previous, but concentrating more on auxiliary power for consoles,
foggers, amps, cliplights, hand tools, special effects units,
motors, monitors, or any peripheral electric/electronic on-site gear
needed.
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AX3EHB:
Auxiliary panel with three breakered
duplex edison and three phase
Twistlock outputs.
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Perfect
combination for console, fogger,
intercom, and work lights with a handy
receptacle for chain motor or audio
rack distribution.
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AX3E120:
An auxiliary panel with three duplex PBG outlets fed by three
single-pole 20 Amp PTR circuit breakers. 1 RU
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An extremely compact and
efficient manner to supply 120 volt power to a smaller number of the
previously listed peripheral on-site devices.
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LP24X2D,
LP48X1L: Hot patch panels, wired in
array of 24 x 2 (typically for dimmer output) or 48 x 1 (typically
for load distribution) employing 30 Amp Powerlock connectors for
ease of connectivity and longevity. I/O circuit wiring accessible by
rear mount terminal strip for protection against shock. 2 RU
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Critical panel for
installations involving multiple circuits and limited dimmer
channels. Also extremely useful to portable power distribution
systems where the number and type of output circuit may vary from
production to production.
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LPH-20:
Hubbell Twist Lock load panel. Six L5-20 or compatible panel size.
Once and still the flagship of a secure, polarized connector. 2 RU
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Essential for cable runs
across high traffic areas where personnel may interfere with the
integrity of electrical connections.
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