Product Overview
- Rata resistive load banks for generator and UPS testing are available in single-unit capacities from 10 kW to 7,000 kW.
- Configurations include indoor, outdoor and containerized units with air ducts. Operation supports local panel switching and remote PC control (RJ45), with load data logging and printable reports.
Product Features
- Wide power range and flexible form factors (portable indoor cabinets, weatherproof outdoor units, and containerized systems).
- Dual control modes: local panel + remote PC control via RJ45 and dedicated operation software.
- Robust electrical and control hardware: tin-plated copper bars for power connections, waterproof quick connectors, dedicated terminals, and a local/remote selector switch.
- Data can be saved and printed for test records.
Product Value
- Enables accurate, repeatable resistive loading for generator and UPS commissioning, maintenance, performance verification and troubleshooting.
- Protects prime movers and electrical systems by allowing controlled load application (prevents wet stacking, verifies capacity, and validates protection systems).
- Remote control and data logging simplify testing workflows and compliance reporting.
Product Advantages
- Broad power coverage and customizable designs to match site requirements (indoor, outdoor, containerized).
- Manufactured and quality-checked to international standards with professional production and inspection systems.
- Durable components and waterproof connectors for reliable field use.
- Competitive pricing and manufacturer support (large-scale specialist with experienced management).
Application Scenarios
- Generator and UPS commissioning, routine load testing and preventive maintenance.
- Power plant and substation acceptance tests, data centers, hospitals, telecom sites, manufacturing facilities and rental/test service providers.
- Field and site tests where indoor or outdoor ruggedized load banks or container solutions are needed.
Note: For a fast and accurate quote, provide your required voltage/frequency, indoor or outdoor design, preferred control mode, and desired price term (e.g., FOB).