Eaton 75483MVF3C LV Unipak capacitor bank - CSA Certified

Part Number: 75483MVF3C
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
75483MVF3C

Quick Summary

Eaton LV Unipak capacitor bank provides three-phase reactive power correction for 4800 V industrial systems. This solution helps facilities improve power factor, reduce voltage drop, and cut energy waste across motors and drives. In the real world, engineers wrestle with utility penalties, oversized wiring, and frequent capacitor bank maintenance when performance is inconsistent. The unit is CSA certified for Canada and aligns with IEEE Std. 18, ensuring regulatory compliance and safe operation in demanding environments. With a robust fixed-fuse design and a compact footprint, it integrates smoothly with existing switchgear while delivering predictable, long-term reliability. This translates to lower operating costs, easier procurement, and faster project delivery for engineering teams and maintenance staff.

Product Information

Extended Description

75483MVF3C Eaton: Eaton 75 KVAR 4800V 3PH FIXED 3 FUSES CSA
Product Name
Eaton LV Unipak capacitor bank
Catalog Number
75483MVF3C
UPC
786685236131
Product Length/Depth
20.42 in
Product Height
41.94 in
Product Width
20.26 in
Product Weight
75 lb
Certifications
CSA Certified (Canada Only) IEEE Std. 18
Phase
Three-phase
A 75 kVAR, 4800 V three-phase capacitor bank with fixed 3 fuses delivers targeted reactive power compensation, reducing system kVAR demand and improving overall efficiency for large motor and drive applications. This capability directly lowers line losses and minimizes voltage drop in feeders, boosting motor efficiency and extending equipment life in manufacturing lines and HVAC systems. The CSA-certified design supports compliant installation in Canadian facilities, while IEEE Std. 18 alignment ensures industry-standard performance and safety. The compact dimensions—20.42 in long, 20.26 in wide, and 41.94 in high—along with a 75 lb weight, enable easier mounting and retrofit alongside existing switchgear, lowering total installed cost. A fixed-fuse concept enhances reliability by enabling predictable protection and straightforward maintenance planning. The unit’s robust construction suits industrial environments, reducing maintenance cycles and improving uptime metrics for plant-wide power quality programs. Compatibility with Eaton accessories and service support accelerates project timelines for engineers and procurement teams, delivering a clear return on investment through energy savings and improved power factor.

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FAQs

The 75483MVF3C is designed for 4800 V three-phase networks with a fixed-fuse configuration. It integrates with standard switchgear and bus systems used in industrial facilities, enabling straightforward rack mounting or enclosure integration. Verify voltage class, available space, and clearance, then reference Eaton's datasheet and installation guide to ensure proper wiring, clear labeling, and compliant protection settings for your specific plant layout.
Key specs include 75 kVAR reactive power rating, 4800 V operating voltage, three-phase configuration, and fixed 3 fuses. These factors determine the level of power-factor correction and the protection scheme. In practice, this enables targeted reduction of reactive losses, improved motor efficiency, and reliable protection against fault currents, supporting stable operation during peak loads and dynamic motor starts.
Yes. The 75 kVAR at 4800 V three-phase design is well-suited for factories with significant motor loads, pumps, and fans. By correcting power factor and reducing reactive demand, it lowers utility penalties and reduces heat production in feeders. Its CSA certification adds regulatory confidence, while IEEE Std. 18 alignment supports safe integration with existing electrical infrastructure.
This unit is CSA Certified (Canada Only) and adheres to IEEE Std. 18. CSA certification ensures compliance with Canadian electrical codes, safety, and performance standards, while IEEE Std. 18 establishes accepted testing and performance criteria for capacitor banks in industrial power systems. Together, they provide regulatory assurance, safer operation, and a smoother procurement process in regulated markets.
ROI comes from reduced reactive power costs, improved motor efficiency, and lower maintenance cycles due to a robust fixed-fuse design. Maintenance considerations include periodic inspection of fuses, enclosure integrity, and connection tightness. With a compact footprint and established installation practices, the unit minimizes downtime during upgrades and simplifies routine checks, delivering steady energy savings over the life of the plant.