Switchgear Manufacturer

UL 891 switchgear in Wisconsin

As a trusted UL 891 switchgear manufacturer in Wisconsin, we design and manufacture custom-engineered electrical systems that deliver exceptional safety, performance, and long-term reliability. Every system is built to UL 891 and NEC standards, providing contractors, utilities, and industrial operations across Wisconsin with dependable, code-compliant power distribution solutions for mission-critical applications.

Switchgear manufacturing backed by UL certification

Our switchgear design and manufacturing process emphasizes safety, precision engineering, and adaptability. Each system is engineered to operate reliably in demanding electrical and environmental conditions, ensuring consistent performance, simplified maintenance, and long-lasting durability for high-performance facilities.

Trusted partners & certifications

We are a Siemens OEM Approved Partner, delivering UL Certified switchgear built for safety, reliability, and compliance.

Switchgear Manufacturer

UL 891 switchgear in Wisconsin

As a trusted manufacturer of UL 891 switchgear, we deliver engineered electrical systems designed for safety, performance, and long-term reliability.

Specifications

Voltage configurations we offer

With reliable performance and precision engineering, we ensure your electrical systems are supported with the exact power capacity you need. We offer complete switchgear solutions — 600A, 800A, 1200A, 1600A, 2000A, 2500A, 3000A, and 4000A.

Voltages (1 Phase & 3 Phase)

Amperages

Reliable power solutions for data centers & crypto mining

Outdoor durability

Precision engineering for outdoor-rated switchgear applications

Each 1600 AMP switchgear system we produce is fully customized to meet your project’s specific needs. From breaker configurations and internal layouts to connection points and clearances, our engineers deliver seamless integration with your electrical infrastructure. The result is a high-performance, low-maintenance system optimized for safety, efficiency, and uptime.

Built for demanding environments

Whether in industrial manufacturing, utility distribution, or high-traffic commercial buildings, our switchgear delivers dependable performance under continuous heavy load. High-grade materials and precision fabrication ensure long-term reliability and consistent operation.

Precision fit and seamless integration

We fabricate every system to your exact dimensions, reducing installation time and avoiding costly field adjustments. CAD-based design, custom busbar fabrication, and in-house CNC machining guarantee consistent quality, code compliance, and a perfect fit from day one.

Built for Scalability

Built for Wisconsin’s large-scale electrical demands

Our UL 891 1600 AMP switchgear supports medium- to high-load applications throughout Wisconsin — including utilities, manufacturing plants, data centers, and large commercial facilities. Each system provides precise power control, enhanced safety, and full UL and NEC compliance, ensuring dependable operation and continuous performance in demanding environments.

NEMA 3R enclosures are best suited for:

Utility yards and substations

Exterior plant distribution points

Rooftop or pad-mounted installations

Outdoor event or temporary power

Key Advantages

Key performance advantages of our 1600 amp switchgear

Created with operators and maintenance professionals, our switchgear systems deliver practical benefits that improve efficiency, safety, and long-term dependability.

Precision engineering

Made to your exact specifications for fit and function.

Compact footprint

Space-efficient designs to fit tight electrical rooms.

Low maintenance

Accessible layouts reduce service time and operating costs.

Code-compliant safety

Meets UL 891, NEC, and CSA requirements.

Secure & Reliable

Why choose us for your switchgear manufacturing?

We don’t just assemble components — we engineer every system from the ground up for performance, safety, and longevity. With full in-house manufacturing, we control every stage of production, ensuring you get precisely the gear you ordered, on time, and built for decades of service.

Industries We Serve

Switchgear manufacturing trusted by Wisconsin industries

We maintain in-house CNC machining, laser cutting, and copper busbar fabrication to guarantee precision, consistency, and total quality control throughout the production process. Every switchgear system undergoes thorough testing and inspection to ensure code compliance, reliability, and superior performance — delivering systems built to last.

Healthcare facilities

Data centers & server farms

Commercial office buildings

Educational campuses

Manufacturing & packaging plants

Retail & distribution centers

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Power your facility with proven 1600 AMP reliability

With nationwide delivery and responsive technical assistance, organizations across Wisconsin rely on us as their preferred 1600 AMP switchgear manufacturer. Whether you’re modernizing existing systems or constructing new electrical infrastructure, our UL 891-compliant switchgear provides unmatched reliability, safety, and performance — engineered to exceed expectations and delivered on schedule.

Trust Our Shipping Network

We’re proud of our hassle-free nation-wide shipping

Emergency and overnight shipping

When time is critical, we deliver. Our emergency and overnight freight services get your equipment where it’s needed—fast. We handle every detail, from rapid dispatch to delivery, with speed, precision, and reliability you can count on.

North America, Mexico & Canada

We ship across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Whether you’re in a metro area or remote location, our network ensures your heavy or high-value equipment moves quickly—without delays, customs issues, or added stress.
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Office Location

1745 S. Bon View Ave
Ontario CA 91761

Contact Info

Phone: +1 (866) 645-1281
Email: sales@deipower.com

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