Surplus-Switchgear-Cummins-01USA Decom is committed to helping businesses safely remove and recycle their surplus industrial electrical gear. As part of this commitment, the team is actively seeking to buy surplus electrical gear from businesses, ensuring that it is either redeployed for reuse or disposed of safely and responsibly.

From previous projects, the team at USA Decom has extensive experience in buying and removing surplus electrical gear from a wide range of businesses, including data centers, hospitals, and manufacturing plants. The team employs licensed electricians to safely disconnect the equipment and uses riggers that have current certifications with forklifts, heavy lifters, and cranes to ensure that the equipment is removed safely and efficiently.

USA Decom buys a wide range of surplus electrical gear, including ATS, battery chargers, bus ducts, bus plugs, circuit breakers, disconnect switches, load banks, motor control centers, panelboards, panelboard switches, rectifiers, switchgear sections, switchboard sections, transformers, TSS, TVSS, and VFDs. These items are carefully inspected and tested to ensure that they are in good working condition before being refurbished and resold.

An Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) is an electrical switch that switches power from a primary power source to a backup power source in the event of a power outage. This is an essential component in critical power environments as it ensures that there is always a continuous supply of power, minimizing the risk of downtime or disruption.

A Bus Duct is an electrical power distribution system that is used to transmit large amounts of electrical power from a power source to a load center. Bus ducts are commonly used in critical power environments such as data centers and manufacturing plants, where they can efficiently distribute power to multiple locations.

A Bus Plug is a component that connects a bus duct to an electrical load, providing a flexible and secure connection that is easy to install and maintain. Bus plugs are commonly used in critical power environments to distribute power to various pieces of equipment, such as servers or manufacturing machinery.

A Circuit Breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch that is designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current or short-circuiting. Circuit breakers are an essential component of critical power environments, providing protection against power surges and other electrical disturbances.

Disconnect Switches are used to isolate electrical circuits, providing a means of safely disconnecting power to equipment or sections of a facility. These switches are commonly used in critical power environments to protect equipment and ensure the safety of workers.

A Load Bank is a device that is used to test a power source or generator by simulating an electrical load. Load banks are commonly used in critical power environments to ensure that backup power sources are functioning correctly and can support the load required in the event of a power outage.

A Motor Control Center is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections containing motor control units, busbars, and other components. Motor control centers are commonly used in critical power environments to control and distribute power to motors and other equipment.

A Panelboard is a type of electrical distribution board that is used to protect and distribute electrical power to various pieces of equipment. Panelboards are commonly used in critical power environments to provide power to specific areas or pieces of equipment.

A Panelboard Switch is a component that is used to control the distribution of electrical power in a panelboard. These switches are commonly used in critical power environments to control and distribute power to various pieces of equipment.

A Rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). Rectifiers are commonly used in critical power environments to convert AC power from the grid to DC power that can be used to charge batteries or power other equipment.

Surplus-Electrical-Switchboard-Section-SquareDA Switchgear Section is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections containing switches, circuit breakers, and other electrical components. Switchgear sections are commonly used in critical power environments to control and distribute power to various pieces of equipment.

A Switchboard Section is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections containing switches, circuit breakers, and other electrical components. Switchboard sections are commonly used in critical power environments to control and distribute power to various pieces of equipment.

A Transformer is an electrical device that is used to transfer electrical energy between circuits or systems. Transformers are commonly used in critical power environments to convert electrical power to the appropriate voltage for specific equipment or to isolate electrical circuits.

A TSS (Thyristor Surge Suppressor) is a device that is used to protect electrical equipment from voltage surges caused by lightning or other electrical disturbances. TSS units are commonly used in critical power environments to protect sensitive equipment from damage.

A TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor) is a device that is used to protect electrical equipment from damage caused by electrical surges or spikes. TVSS units are commonly used in critical power environments to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by power surges or other electrical disturbances.

A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is a device that is used to control the speed of an electric motor by adjusting the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the motor. VFDs are commonly used in critical power environments to control the speed of motors in equipment such as fans, pumps, and compressors, allowing them to operate more efficiently and precisely.

Electrical-Paralleling-Section-SuplusSelling your surplus electrical gear to USA Decom has several benefits. First, it provides a way to recover some of the cost of the equipment, helping to offset the cost of upgrading or replacing it. Second, it ensures that the equipment is disposed of safely and responsibly, reducing the risk of environmental damage or harm to human health. Finally, it can help businesses comply with environmental regulations and promote a more sustainable approach to equipment disposal.

USA Decom is committed to helping businesses safely remove and recycle their surplus electrical gear. The team buys a wide range of equipment, including ATS, battery chargers, bus ducts, circuit breakers, transformers, and more. The team employs licensed electricians and riggers to ensure that the equipment is removed safely and efficiently.

Critical power environments require a range of electrical equipment to ensure a reliable and continuous supply of power. From transfer switches and circuit breakers to transformers and motor control centers, these components are essential to maintaining a safe and reliable power supply. USA Decom has the expertise and knowledge to safely remove and recycle surplus electrical equipment, ensuring that it is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Contact USA Decom today to learn more about their surplus electrical gear buying and removal services and how they can help you dispose of your equipment safely and responsibly.