With the Revolution, the company says, the need to predict future power requirements will no longer be necessary, as the rack-mounted modules are easily interchangeable by simply unplugging the Veam snap-locks (mini power locks). "Basically," says Garry Lodge MD of GSL Power Distribution, "you decide what outputs you require on the 3U module and we translate your ideas into practical reality. Probably the two most important aspects of this new development are that it is truly cost-effective (you only have to invest in what is required, when it is required) and its high-quality componentry build ensures rugged reliability."
The Revolution Range features interchangeable 3U 19" rack-mounted modules that allow you to match the exact requirement of power for every job. Each module can be single- or three-phase and there is a wide range of outputs available.
Each module is 125amp fed from a mains distro of 1 x 400 amps In/Out powerlock or 1 x 63 / 125 amp Cee-form Input. All modules can be RCD disabled individually or all together. The entry level for the new Revolution Range is the Input Mains Distro. From this point, individual modules can be added when required making it an incredibly cost-effective way of creating a whole new distribution system.
It is a simple task to add or remove a module and even a dimmer can be incorporated if required, say GSL. In addition, the modules can be used as stand-alone units. The final rack/module arrangement will be delivered as a shock-mounted, suspended system allowing all-round airflow to remove the danger of overheating in an Amptown flightcase that will provide the unit with complete protection from the vigorous knocks and bumps of touring. Every unit is backed by a three-year labour warranty.
"We believe that this is a fresh and cost-effective approach to providing reliable power solutions to suit the different demands of today's entertainment technology," sums up Lodge. "GSL Power Distribution will deliver exactly what rental companies need to furnish a particular project's application and match the exact requirement for power to each project."
GSL - stand L38.
(Lee Baldock)