AC & DC Load Banks are electrical testing devices designed to simulate real electrical loads for the testing, commissioning, and maintenance of power sources such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), inverters, and batteries. These load banks safely dissipate electrical energy by converting it into heat, allowing operators to assess the performance and reliability of power equipment under various load conditions.
AC load banks are used to test and validate alternating current (AC) power systems. They can simulate a wide range of resistive, inductive, or capacitive loads to ensure, UPS systems, and power distribution networks perform reliably under different load conditions.
DC load banks are designed to test direct current (DC) power sources such as batteries, battery banks, rectifiers, and DC power supplies. They help verify the capacity, discharge characteristics, and performance of DC systems by applying controlled loads and monitoring voltage, current, and other key parameters.
AC load banks are used to test and validate alternating current (AC) power systems. They can simulate a wide range of resistive, inductive, or capacitive loads to ensure, UPS systems, and power distribution networks perform reliably under different load conditions.