In modern industrial power systems, ensuring continuous and reliable electrical service is paramount, especially when supplying sensitive and critical loads such as data centers, pharmaceutical plants, semiconductor fabrication facilities, and heavy industrial processes. Any momentary interruption or prolonged outage can result in significant financial losses, safety risks, and compromised product quality. One of the key protective devices employed to enhance system reliability and minimize service interruptions is the recloser.
Low Voltage (LV) boards, also known as switchboards, play a central role in distributing electricity within facilities safely and efficiently. They are commonly available in two configurations: withdrawable and fixed. Each type offers distinct advantages depending on the operational requirements of the installation. Choosing between withdrawable and fixed LV boards depends on a variety of factors, including system criticality, maintenance strategy, space constraints, and budget.