Russelectric Announces that Air Power Consultants is Now Kansas & Western Missouri Manufacturer’s Representative


Russelectric, a leading manufacturer of power control systems and automatic transfer switches, announced that Air Power Consultants is now its Kansas & Western Missouri Manufacturer’s Representative.

Air Power Consultants has been in the critical power industry for over 35 years, working on projects ranging from 100-megawatt data centers to industrial process controls to hospital power quality projects. A very customer-centric organization, Air Power Consultants always puts the customer first. Air Power Consultants’ relationships with engineering firms are valued highly in terms of support and onsite project installation and commissioning to guarantee a successful outcome.

Always dedicated to providing customers with the highest level of products and support possible, Air Power Consultants is very selective in choosing the products and companies to represent. Now Air Power Consultants is excited to be able to work together with Russelectric.

For more information visit airpowerconsultants.com.



May 14, 2019


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