— Electrical Variable Load Banks

Load steps built to your power envelope. Not ours.

Configurable resistance, rated capacity, and continuous-duty construction matched to your test facility's exact specification—designed from your requirement, not adapted from a standard catalogue.

/ Technical parameters

Specification range at a glance

Rated capacity
Load step resolution
Duty cycle
Cooling

1 kW – 2000 kW

Steps from 0.5% rated

100% continuous-duty rated

Forced-air or natural convection

Built to your facility's rated power envelope. Resistive, inductive, or combined load configurations available on request.

Fine-grained step increments ensure load accuracy meets acceptance-test tolerances, not just approximate capacity targets.

Designed for sustained industrial test runs, not short laboratory bursts. Thermal management sized for your worst-case duty cycle.

Cooling method specified at design stage against your ambient and enclosure constraints—not retrofitted after manufacture.

Close-up macro of load bank resistor elements under overhead shop-floor task lighting—ceramic resistor coils in precise rows, copper bus bars and toggle switches in sharp focus, blurred industrial cable trays in background, documentary framing with no staging
Close-up macro of load bank resistor elements under overhead shop-floor task lighting—ceramic resistor coils in precise rows, copper bus bars and toggle switches in sharp focus, blurred industrial cable trays in background, documentary framing with no staging
+ Where accuracy determines validity

Acceptance testing where the load reading is the result

Generator commissioning, UPS certification, inverter burn-in, and transformer acceptance testing all share one constraint: the load bank's accuracy is the test result. An approximate load produces an invalid certificate.

Kinjal load banks are specified to your test standard—IEC, IS, or customer protocol—before a single component is ordered. The tolerance is written into the design, not checked at the end.

Applications: generator set acceptance, UPS load certification, inverter efficiency mapping, transformer no-load and full-load loss measurement.

State your rated capacity. We'll design the rest.

Send us your power envelope, duty cycle, and test standard. Our engineering team will specify a load bank against your exact requirement—no catalogue consultation required.