Most metal-clad switchgear was designed and built to last 20 years. But some 30-plus-year-old electrical equipment is still in service and on the verge of obsolescence. Circuit Breaker Sales NE offers an economical way to extend the life of your obsolete switchgear, motor controls, and circuit breakers. Our life-extension program keeps electrical infrastructure in service well beyond its original expected life span.
Life-extension options include:
Retrofitting: Retrofitting is the process of adding modern or uprated components to an obsolete or underrated piece of equipment. For example, low-voltage motor control buckets can be retrofitted with new components and modern, solid-state overload protection devices.
Retrofilling: Retrofilling is the process of stripping out old, obsolete, or underrated equipment and installing completely new, modern equipment. Frequently this is a draw-out assembly structure that includes a new circuit breaker or contactor.
Contact Circuit Breaker Sales NE today to bring your electrical equipment into the modern age.