Entellisys* 5.0 Low-Voltage Switchgear
Entellisys* 5.0 Low-Voltage Switchgear
Entellisys represents a remarkable advance over traditional low-voltage switchgear. The product of both revolutionary and incremental change,it reflects GE's unmatched knowledge of power distribution as well as application-specific expertise gained over the course of a century. With Entellisys, organizations in a wide variety of industries now have the ability to dramatically improve the way they manage their power distribution.
Entellisys Low-Voltage Switchgear offers a series of interlocking benefits that can help you take a better integrated, more responsive approach to your power distribution needs. At the same time, Entellisys sets the stage for even greater efficiency and productivity as your organization evolves.
Simplicity: Entellisys is much easier to install, monitor, and maintain, even while offering greater functionality.
Flexibility: With Entellisys, you can add functionality that means the most to you without significant system downtime.
Arc Flash Mitigation: Entellisys takes a two-pronged approach by reducing your activity risk while lowering incident energy.
Reliability: Overlapping layers of redundancy, best-in-class diagnostics, and selectivity make Entellisys a system you can count on.
Remote Communication: In a rapidly changing environment. Entellisys gives you real-time visibility into your power distribution network and the switchgear protecting it.
Control: Power transfers, load control and emergency restoration are critical in today's switchgear and Entellisys is there every step of the way.
Case Study: Salem Hospital
Tony Johnson and Russ Murdock, Electrical Engineers from Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. recommend Entellisys to their customers. Learn how Entellisys "reduces the environment that a worker may be exposed to that may be unsafe", "gives you no single point of failure" and is "easy as using an ATM." See video in Related Videos below.
Case Study: St. Vincent's Hospital
"We introduced St. Vincent's to GE's Entellisys; low-voltage switchgear solution as soon it became available to us," says Tommy Godwin, senior project manager with Marathon Electrical. "We had an $8 million construction project at St. Vincent's underway, and a management team at the hospital that wanted to optimize safety on all fronts, while maintaining functionality and flexibility." See video in Related Videos below.