For Worldwide Release: September 2020
Release Number: EEPR0220
DEERFIELD, IL –Caterpillar Inc. today introduced a flexible new family of Cat® temporary connection boxes for mobile generator sets. These facility connection boxes provide an easily accessible docking station to quickly connect a rental generator set to a building's electrical system, delivering temporary power in a matter of seconds. Typical markets include healthcare, pharmaceutical, industrial, manufacturing and light commercial construction.
Permanently mounted on the outside of a building, Cat temporary connection boxes feature a NEMA 3R weatherproof, wall-mounted enclosure with a door for cable access. Four configurations are offered to meet a range of needs.
"Understanding where and how to connect to your facility’s emergency power system is an essential component of a well-designed contingency preparedness plan," said Tom Caldwell, rental power general manager at Caterpillar. "The new Cat temporary connection boxes are designed with ancillary connection options, ensuring that Cat XQ mobile generator sets, which are immediately available through our extensive Cat dealer network and at Cat Rental Stores, can be safely and quickly connected to supply critical power during emergencies or when performing service on existing permanent units.”
Various options suited to meet individual needs can be selected that facilitate ease of use with Cat XQ mobile generator sets. For safety, a phase reversal relay provides visual indication of correct phase rotation. A remote start signal connection is also available so that the temporary generator set can be called on by the facility’s existing transfer switch, and a block heater shore power receptacle includes two 30-amp twist-lock receptacles wired to an internal disconnect to keep the mobile unit pre-warmed and ready for any outage.
"These boxes have been engineered to provide a simple connection for a mobile generator set or load bank, assuring the facility has a solid mechanism for maintaining and testing their permanent assets without interrupting their back-up power capabilities," said Marc Godwin, switchgear business development manager for Caterpillar. "A prime example are legally required emergency systems that provide power to hospitals and many other locations where reliable electric power is critical to ensure the safety of building occupants."
These new Cat temporary connection boxes are designed to help facility managers comply with recent updates to the U.S. National Electric Code (NEC) standards for emergency and standby power systems. The NEC requires facilities with an emergency generator set permanently installed in a standby application to provide an alternate source of electrical power in the event that the normal electrical power source is disabled for maintenance or otherwise unavailable.
Cat temporary connection boxes are now available for customers across North and South America. More information about them can be found at https://bit.ly/2EV2XjJ. A white paper was recently published about how the Electric Power industry can use connection boxes (docking boxes) for maintenance and it is available at https://bit.ly/3hTJHld.
Cat dealers have the ability to provide and install rental generator sets that may be quickly connected via these connection boxes in the event of a non-scheduled service need for the facility’s permanent generator set.
For more information about rental power, visit the Cat Rental Store online at www.catrentalstore.com. Details on our wide range of Cat Electric Power products and services can be found at cat.com/powergeneration or by emailing electric_power@cat.com. To stay up-to-date on the latest Electric Power news and interact with other power generation professionals, check out our social channels at www.cat.com/en_US/articles/social/ep-social-media.html
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