Comsys Introduces Latest UL-Certified System Integration Components to the NEMA Market

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The Swedish cleantech company Comsys AB is proud to announce that its PPM300 v4, HMI 4 and CM-CAB 4 system integration components have earned UL 508 certification from Underwriters Laboratories (UL), the world's premier independent safety science organization. This confirms that Comsys products meet the most rigorous North American safety and performance standards, giving customers a globally recognized mark of compliance and confidence in product safety.

In our UL certified system integration portfolio, the PPM300 v4 (480 V, 50–125 A) delivers harmonic compensation up to the 49th order for superior power quality. HMI 4’s 7-inch color touchscreen utilizes our intuitive Web UI to provide clear visualization and precise control. CM-CAB 4, with all connections pre-assembled in a single housing, ensures consistent electrical performance and facilitates integration with both HMI 4 and PPM300 v4.

"With UL certification in hand, we can now introduce our latest system integration components to the US market. Customers around the world have praised these upgrades as a major improvement over previous versions, and this approval allows us to bring them stateside"

Albin Thol, Product Manager, Comsys

Marianne Sernevi, CEO
marianne.sernevi@comsys.se
+46 708 69 05 69

Comsys AB, a cleantech company based in Lund Sweden, develops digital energy control methods and products to optimize and improve energy flow in a wide variety of applications and help customers to meet increasingly challenging demands set by standards and utility companies. Our technologies provide robust solutions for both grid operators and applications within industrial automation, building automation, data centers and the marine sector, to name just a few. They are also being increasingly used in electricity production and energy storage, primarily from solar and wind, in order to meet the constantly growing demands by grid operator owners around the world. 

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