SynergEx Panelboards from Cooper Crouse-Hinds offer simple, safe installation


SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Cooper Crouse-Hinds, a leader in electrical products that enhance safety, productivity, innovation, and labor savings in industrial, commercial, and solar environments, is expanding its portfolio of panelboards with the new SynergEX panelboard. Designed to provide efficient protection in varied environmental conditions, including temperature extremes and hazardous gases, the panelboard offers reliable performance and safety from installation to maintenance.

Offering the same NEC and CEC certifications as cast aluminum enclosures, SynergEX Panelboard breakers are individually encapsulated without any bolts or screws, allowing for reduced installation, maintenance, and labor costs. By providing overcurrent and short circuit protection for low voltage power, lighting, and heat tracing applications in indoor and outdoor hazardous areas, the panelboards are ideal for areas such as refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants, mining, corrosive process facilities, and food processing facilities.

All configurations include safety features like a finger-safe design to prevent contact with live parts while also allowing users to reset breakers without a hot permit. A lightweight enclosure, with quick snap breaker installation, each SynergEX Panelboard allows for a swift replacement of breakers.

“At Cooper Crouse-Hinds, our goal is to continually provide solutions to improve our customers’ bottom line and overall total cost of ownership,” said Steve Sundlov, global product line manager, controls and apparatus, Crouse-Hinds division. “Our new SynergEX Panelboards provide customers with the time savings and safety tools need to deliver superior service and productivity.”

The panelboard is designed to withstand extreme temperatures (55° C to -40° C), along with all gas groups (ABCD, IIC), and offers durability in the most extreme environments.

Cooper Crouse-Hinds is a leader in electrical products that provide safety, productivity, innovation and labor savings in hazardous, industrial and commercial environments. To learn more about Cooper Crouse-Hinds’ wide range of solutions, visit www.crouse-hinds.com.

 
Cooper Crouse-Hinds is part of the electrical business of Eaton. Eaton acquired Cooper Industries plc in late 2012. Cooper Crouse-Hinds integrates a comprehensive line of electrical and instrumentation products with expert support, industry insights and local availability, engineering safety and productivity in the most demanding industrial and commercial environments worldwide. Cooper Crouse-Hinds manufactures over 100,000 products, including conduit and cable fittings; enclosures; plugs and receptacles; industrial lighting fixtures; signals and alarms; controls and electrical apparatus; commercial outlet boxes and hubs; and electronic components and protection equipment for process control branded MTL Instruments Group.  Cooper Crouse-Hinds products are sold worldwide and meet all local and international code requirements. They are used in general construction or in harsh and hazardous environments across the globe, performing to the highest standard of safety and reliability. For more information, visit www.crouse-hinds.com. For information about Eaton, visit www.eaton.com.



May 29, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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