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PowerSafe – Commercial & Industrial

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Trusted

Switchgear

Technology

Havells is a global manufacturer of electrical

and power distribution equipment. With state

of the art factories, Havells have a capacity to

produce more than 60 million poles of MCB/

RCD type products per year. The UK team lead

customer innovation and design projects to

ensure our customers benefit from UK market

optimised solutions that meet local standards

and regulatory requirements

Safety and Compliance

Safety and compliance is at the core of the Havells

philosophy, which is reflected in the 21 state of the art

manufacturing plants globally, producing acclaimed products

synonymous with excellence and safety. The MCB / RCCB

/ RCBO plant in Baddi, India, is now the sixth largest MCB

plant in the world. Many of the products from this plant carry

the KEMA –KEUR quality mark. The mark is only achieved

through continuous independent testing of products and

processes, based on strict international standards.

A shared input to innovation

and excellence

Customer input creates opportunities for innovation,

which is reflected in Havells product solutions. Our core

competence is circuit protection and control through circuit

breaker and RCD technologies. However, there are other

important technologies which directly impact electrical

distribution in modern commercial buildings. In the UK,

these technologies are applied to electrical distribution

in specific ways, to address local norms and regulatory

requirements. By partnering with ‘best in Class’ technology

partners, Havells offer some uniquely innovative solutions in

these areas. Metering and Voltage surge protection solutions

are examples of UK specific requirements, where Havells

have created practical and understandable solutions to

the requirements of modern commercial buildings. A guide

to surge protection and metering as applied in the UK are

provided in this literature.