Grounded, Tubular Element
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K. Dyck Enterprises and Load Banks

K. Dyck Enterprises Inc. specializes in the manufacture of custom Load Banks of the robust long-lasting tubular element design for outdoor conditions.  The Load Banks are used for load testing Diesel generator and battery back-up systems for Data Centres, Hospitals and other commercial applications.  Located in Toronto Ontario, Canada, the company provides expertise for specification, installation, design, manufacturing, commissioning and training.

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Load Bank Solutions

Features

  • Grounded tubular element resistors in outdoor air stream.

  • Long-lasting, safe, design for permanent Load Bank installation.

  • Life cycle cost is minimized where replacement or repair can be expensive.

  • Suited for outdoor weather conditions – rain, snow, dust, dirt.

  • Diesel engine operation is maintained at full power capacity with the load bank avoiding harmful diesel sludge build-up that can be expensive to repair and cause down-time to back-up power systems.

Options

  • Main Disconnect Breaker

  • VFD Speed control

  • Power Meter - Current indication metering with CT’s, VT’s

  • Sound attenuation – Seismic ratings, vibration isolation

  • Front access only

  • PLC control

General Features

  • Providing electrical resistive load for diesel and gas generators

  • Providing load for UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) battery systems

  • Outdoor rooftop, weatherproof / indoor, pad mount

  • 600 kW to 2,500 kW Loads

  • 600V and less, 3-phase @ 60Hz

  • Remote Control Panel(s) with multiple stages 

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Load Bank Applications

  • Financial and Commercial Data Centres

  • Hospital back-up power systems

  • Communications centres - Server farms

  • Government buildings - Police stations

  • Rooftop, 25 year life projects - Reliability and safety projects

Installations

Data Centres: TD Canada Trust, BMO, HPE, Scotia Bank, RBC

Call Centres: TD Canada Trust

Hospitals: Mount Sinai, Sick Kids Research Tower

Government: Ministry of Government Services, Guelph