Based in Houston, TX. Serving Industrial Customers Across Texas & the United States.

Switchgear &
Power Distribution

Low voltage switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, and power distribution equipment: current production and legacy. Edmundson Industrial supplies active product lines and sources replacement sections, breakers, bus components, and hardware for discontinued and obsolete switchgear that can't be supported through standard distribution channels.

What We Supply

  • Low voltage power circuit breakers (LVPCB)
  • Draw-out switchgear sections & replacement breakers
  • Switchboards & panelboards
  • Bus sections, bus plugs & bus duct
  • Molded case & power breaker replacements
  • Racking mechanisms & draw-out hardware
  • Legacy switchgear: Westinghouse, ITE, GE sourced
  • Eaton, Square D, Siemens: current production
LV Switchgear
Switchboards & Panelboards
Bus & Distribution Equipment
Draw-Out Breakers & Hardware
Legacy Switchgear Replacement Parts

Current Production & Legacy Switchgear Support

Industrial switchgear is among the longest-lived electrical equipment in any facility, installations from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s remain in active service today. When a draw-out breaker fails, a bus section needs replacement, or a switchgear section has to be extended or modified, the parts required are often no longer available from the original manufacturer or standard distribution channels.

Edmundson Industrial supplies current switchgear components from Eaton, Square D, and Siemens, and sources replacement parts, sections, and breakers for legacy and discontinued switchgear through surplus and specialty inventory channels. If the switchgear in your facility is original equipment, send us the equipment nameplate data and a description of what you need. We'll work from there.

  • Current switchgear components: Eaton, Square D, Siemens: standard supply
  • Legacy switchgear: Westinghouse DHP/DB, ITE draw-out, GE AKR: replacement parts sourced
  • Draw-out LVPCBs: replacement and spare breakers for existing switchgear line-ups
  • Bus sections, bus plugs, and plug-in bus taps for existing installations
  • Racking mechanisms, cubicle hardware, and switchgear structural components
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Switchgear Supply at a Glance

  • Current LinesEaton Pow-R-Line, Square D QED/I-Line, Siemens WL: active supply
  • Legacy / DiscontinuedWestinghouse DHP/DB/DS, ITE K-Line draw-out, GE AK/AKR, Allis-Chalmers: sourced
  • VoltageLow voltage 480V, 600V, 240V systems; medium voltage available through sourcing
  • Breaker TypesDraw-out LVPCB, fixed LVPCB, MCCB for switchboard and panelboard applications
  • Bus ComponentsMain and sub-bus sections, bus plugs, plug-in taps, bus duct connectors
  • ConditionNew, surplus, and reconditioned: condition disclosed clearly with every quote
  • How to SubmitEquipment nameplate data, section designation, and description of what's needed

Switchgear & Distribution Products We Supply

Low Voltage Switchgear

LV Draw-Out Switchgear

Low voltage power circuit breaker switchgear for main, tie, and feeder applications. Draw-out construction for maintenance and replacement without de-energizing the bus.

  • Eaton Pow-R-Line, Magnum DS breakers
  • Square D QED switchgear, Masterpact NW/NT
  • Siemens WL series draw-out LVPCBs
  • ABB SACE Emax draw-out switchgear
  • Replacement draw-out breakers: existing line-ups
  • Legacy draw-out breakers sourced: Westinghouse DS, ITE, GE AKR
Switchboards

Switchboards & Distribution Boards

Front-accessible switchboards for commercial and industrial power distribution. Service entrance sections, distribution sections, and metering sections.

  • Square D I-Line switchboards
  • Eaton Pow-R-Line C distribution switchboards
  • Siemens Type SB switchboards
  • Service entrance rated main sections
  • Distribution sections with I-Line or bolt-on breakers
  • Metering sections and current transformer compartments
Panelboards

Panelboards & Load Centers

Branch circuit panelboards for industrial lighting, small motor, and miscellaneous load applications. NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R enclosures for indoor and outdoor locations.

  • Square D NQ, NQOD, I-Line panelboards
  • Eaton PRL1 / PRL2 / PRL3 series
  • Siemens S1 and P1 panelboards
  • Branch circuit breakers for existing panels
  • NEMA 1, 3R, and 12 enclosure ratings
  • Lighting and appliance panelboards
Bus & Distribution

Bus Duct & Bus Plug Systems

Plug-in bus duct and busway systems for flexible power distribution in industrial facilities. Straight sections, elbows, tees, and plug-in units for tapping motors and equipment.

  • Plug-in busway: 225A through 5000A
  • Feeder busway (non-plug-in)
  • Bus plugs: fusible and circuit breaker types
  • Eaton, Square D, GE busway sections
  • Elbows, tees, reducers, and end caps
  • Replacement bus plug units for existing busway
Switchgear Components

Switchgear Replacement Components

Individual components for maintaining and extending existing switchgear line-ups, bus sections, horizontal bus components, cubicle hardware, and incoming line section components.

  • Horizontal and vertical bus bar sections
  • Bus insulators, standoffs, and supports
  • Racking mechanisms and draw-out hardware
  • Primary and secondary disconnecting contacts
  • Cubicle frames, doors, and structural components
  • Current transformers (CTs) for metering and protection
Transfer Switches

Automatic Transfer Switches & Bypass

Automatic transfer switch equipment for emergency and standby power applications. Open and closed transition transfer; bypass/isolation configurations for maintenance.

  • Eaton ATC-300 and ATC-800 series
  • Square D ASCO and Schneider ATS
  • Open and closed transition configurations
  • Bypass/isolation ATS panels
  • Service entrance rated ATS
  • Replacement ATS components and controllers

Legacy Switchgear Still Running, Still Needs Support

Industrial switchgear installed in the 1960s through 1980s is still in active service in facilities across the country. The equipment is functional, the infrastructure around it is designed to work with it, and replacing the entire switchgear line-up is expensive and disruptive. The practical answer is maintenance and component replacement, which requires parts that standard distribution no longer stocks.

Westinghouse DHP and DB series switchgear, ITE draw-out LVPCBs, and GE AK and AKR series breakers represent some of the most common legacy switchgear platforms we source for. When you need a replacement draw-out breaker, a racking mechanism, or a bus section for a line-up that's been in service since your plant was built, send us the nameplate data and we'll check what's available.

  • Westinghouse DHP low voltage metal-clad switchgear: sections and breakers
  • Westinghouse DB and DS draw-out power circuit breakers
  • ITE K-Line and K-DON draw-out LVPCBs
  • ITE BJ, BK, and BL series switchgear sections
  • GE AK, AKU, AKD, and AKR series power circuit breakers
  • GE Spectra RMS switchboards: breakers and sections
  • Allis-Chalmers low voltage switchgear components
  • Square D Model 4 and earlier series switchgear

What to Provide for a Legacy Switchgear Request

Switchgear identification requires specific data to confirm compatibility. These are the most important data points:

Manufacturer Switchgear Type / Series Breaker Model Ampere Frame Trip Rating Voltage Rating Interrupting Rating Number of Poles Racking Mechanism Nameplate Photo Front Photo of Section

Photos of the existing breaker nameplate and the switchgear section often provide most of what we need to identify the equipment and check availability for replacement.

Submit a Switchgear Request

Switchgear Manufacturers We Carry

Eaton
Formerly Cutler-Hammer & Westinghouse

Current Pow-R-Line switchgear and Magnum DS LVPCBs. Legacy Westinghouse DHP switchgear sections and DB/DS draw-out breakers sourced through specialty inventory channels.

Square D
Schneider Electric

QED switchgear, I-Line switchboards, NQ/NQOD panelboards, and Masterpact LVPCBs. Legacy Model 4, Model 5, and older I-Line series available through sourcing for older installations.

Siemens
Formerly ITE & Allis-Chalmers

WL series LV switchgear and current panelboard lines. Legacy ITE draw-out switchgear and Allis-Chalmers electrical distribution equipment sourced through surplus and specialty inventory.

ABB
SACE Series

ABB SACE Emax and Tmax draw-out and fixed LVPCB lines for industrial switchgear applications. Legacy BBC and ASEA switchgear components available through sourcing as needed.

General Electric
GE Industrial

GE Spectra RMS switchboards and current panelboard lines. Legacy AK, AKU, AKD, and AKR series power circuit breakers for older GE switchgear installations, sourced through surplus inventory.

Westinghouse / ITE Legacy
Discontinued, Sourced Through Surplus

Westinghouse DHP/DB/DS series and ITE K-Line, K-DON, BJ, BK, BL switchgear, among the most commonly requested legacy switchgear platforms. Sourced through surplus and specialty inventory channels.

How to Order Switchgear & Distribution Equipment

  1. 01

    Provide the Equipment Nameplate Data

    For replacement breakers and sections, the switchgear manufacturer, equipment type, and breaker catalog or part number are the key inputs. Photos of the nameplate and the front of the switchgear section are often sufficient to start.

  2. 02

    We Identify & Check Availability

    For current production lines, we check active supply channels. For legacy and discontinued switchgear, we check surplus, NOS, and specialty inventory. We'll respond with what's available, condition, and pricing.

  3. 03

    Quote with Condition Disclosure

    Every quote specifies condition clearly: new, tested surplus, reconditioned, or used. For draw-out breakers, we'll describe the racking mechanism and contact condition. No ambiguous "used" descriptions.

  4. 04

    Order and Ship

    In-stock items ship from Houston, TX. Sourced units ship when received. Large or heavy switchgear equipment can be quoted with freight included. We communicate on ship dates.

Submit a Switchgear Request

Use the RFQ form or email with nameplate photos and a description of what's needed.

  • Manufacturer and switchgear type / series
  • Breaker model, frame, and trip rating
  • Voltage rating and interrupting rating
  • Number of poles and mounting (draw-out / fixed)
  • Trip unit type: electronic, thermal-magnetic, solid-state
  • Photos of existing nameplate and equipment
  • Quantity and urgency level
Submit via RFQ Form

Need Switchgear Equipment, Current or Legacy?

Send us the equipment nameplate data and a description of what you need. We'll check availability for current lines and source legacy parts through our supplier network.