

DOCKING STATIONS for generators, load banks, or both.
ONE PLATFORM.
multiple configurations.
From generator-only to load bank-only to dual-purpose docking stations, Enercon builds each unit to match your project needs. Choose the configuration that fits your facility—whether you’re connecting temporary generators, performing routine load bank testing, or need the flexibility to do both from a single cabinet. We handle the engineering, compliance, and manufacturing to deliver a solution that’s safe, fast, and fully code-compliant.
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Our docking stations range from 400A to 4000A and are available in wall-mounted, pad-mounted, or freestanding enclosures. All designs are built to NEMA 3R or 4X standards, with UL 891 and UL 1008 Annex J options for complete regulatory alignment. Lockable doors, mechanical interlocks, and color-coded Cam-Lok connectors come standard.
Applications:
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Hospitals and medical facilities
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Lift stations and wastewater treatment plants
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Data centers and telecom hubs
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Temporary shelters, disaster response zones, and mobile command units
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Government & Military Sites
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Educational Campuses
​From one-off hospital backups to 10+ unit rollouts for data centers, Enercon builds certified docking stations to match your needs.
Product Specifications
Amperage Range
From 400A to 4000A, with configurations for all standard voltage systems.
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Voltage Options
120/240V 3 PH
120/208V 3 PH
277/480V 3 PH
Maximum Voltage: 600V
Interrupting Rating: 65kA
Mounting Options
Wall Mount | Floor Standing | Pad Mount
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Enclosure Size
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Size 1: 400A–1200A
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Size 2: 1600A–3000A
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Size 3: 4000A
Enclosure Construction
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NEMA Type 3R (5052 aluminum or carbon steel)
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NEMA Type 4X (300 series stainless steel)​
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UL Listings & Compliance
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UL 50 (or equivalent by design)
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Built to NEC and local code standards
Docking Stations FAQ
The right docking station configuration depends on whether the facility needs temporary generator connection, routine load bank testing, or both from one cabinet. Generator-only units support emergency power connection, load bank-only units support generator testing, and dual-purpose docking stations provide flexibility for facilities that need backup power access and maintenance testing through a single platform.
To request a generator docking station quote, provide the required amperage, voltage, phase, mounting preference, enclosure location, generator connection needs, load bank requirements, available space, compliance requirements, and project timeline. Site drawings, one-line diagrams, and existing emergency power system details can help Enercon recommend the right configuration and enclosure size.
Yes, Enercon generator docking stations are suitable for data centers that need reliable temporary generator connections, load bank testing access, or dual-purpose emergency power support. For data centers, docking stations can support uptime planning, backup power maintenance, scalable multi-unit rollouts, and faster connection during planned maintenance or unexpected power events.
A facility should choose a dual-purpose docking station when it needs one connection platform for both temporary generator use and load bank testing. This configuration is valuable for data centers, hospitals, telecom hubs, industrial facilities, and campuses that want to reduce equipment redundancy, simplify maintenance workflows, and improve emergency power readiness.
Enercon docking stations are available from 400A to 4000A, with standard voltage configurations including 120/240V 3-phase, 120/208V 3-phase, and 277/480V 3-phase. The maximum voltage is listed as 600V, with a 65kA interrupting rating, making the product suitable for a range of critical facility and industrial power applications.
The best mounting option depends on site layout, available space, service access, cable routing, and installation environment. Wall-mounted docking stations can work well where wall space is available, pad-mounted units are useful for outdoor or utility-style installations, and freestanding enclosures are often preferred when equipment placement needs more flexibility.
Enercon generator docking stations are available in NEMA Type 3R enclosures using 5052 aluminum or carbon steel, and NEMA Type 4X enclosures using 300 series stainless steel. NEMA 3R is commonly used for outdoor weather protection, while NEMA 4X is better suited for environments with greater corrosion, washdown, or durability requirements.
Enercon docking station designs can include lockable doors, mechanical interlocks, and color-coded Cam-Lok connectors to support safer, faster, and more controlled generator or load bank connections. These features help reduce connection errors, improve field usability, and support reliable temporary power access during outages, testing, maintenance, or emergency response.

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