SP PLUS
In modern commercial and light-industrial electrical systems, conventional single-phase distribution panels often struggle with load imbalances, frequent breaker trips, and limited expansion capacity, leading to unexpected downtime, safety concerns, and costly maintenance interventions. The SP PLUS by Intelux solves these challenges with an enhanced single-phase power distribution panel engineered for robust load management, superior circuit protection, and seamless expandability. Designed for retail facilities, corporate offices, residential complexes, educational campuses, and utility rooms, this advanced single-phase panel delivers optimized electrical distribution, improved safety features, energy-efficient performance, and simplified installation, making it an ideal choice for facility managers, electrical consultants, and EPC decision makers focused on reliable power infrastructure and long-term operational value.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Safety & Control: Advanced protection including surge arresters and residual current protection.
- High Precision Metering: Accurate load measurement ensures efficient site power audits.
- Compact & Durable: Designed to fit space-constrained telecom shelters with robust construction.
- Plug-and-Play Integration: Quick field installation with labeled terminals and modular wiring.
- 24×7 Reliability: Engineered for uninterrupted performance in unmanned, off-grid locations.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Rated Capacity | 25kVA (Single Phase) |
| Input Voltage | 90-300V, 50Hz |
| Output Voltage | 90-300V, 50Hz |
| Protection Devices | MCBs/MCCBs, ELCB, SPD (Surge Protection Device) |
| Metering | Digital Energy Meter (Volt, Amp, Power Factor) |
| Indicators | LED for Grid, DG, Load ON, Alarm |
| Communication Support | RS-485 / Modbus / Optional GSM-4G Interface |
| Mounting Type | Wall / Pole / Floor Mount |
| Enclosure | Powder-Coated CRCA, IP52/IP54 Rated |
| Operating Temperature | –10°C to +55°C, up to 95% RH |
Applications:
- Telecom BTS sites with enhanced monitoring needs
- Rural network towers with surge-prone grid access
- Small base station sites with DG/Grid power sources
- Emergency power backup switchgear for field telecom

