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A sub-distribution panel, also known as a sub-distribution board, is essentially a smaller version of a main distribution panel. Its primary function is to further divide the electrical power received from the main panel into smaller, more manageable circuits for specific areas or purposes within a building or facility.
It is used in application like power distribution, ground fault protection and monitoring, apart from this distribution Panel we also serves as alarm panel for freeze protection, board temperature - maintenance and heat - tracing applications. These Power distribution Panels are integrated with ground-fault circuit breakers in an enclosure having assembled circuit-breaker panel board with or without alarms contact.
A Power Control Center (PCC) is essentially the brain of a complex electrical system, similar to a main distribution board but on a much larger scale. It's a central hub that houses various electrical components like circuit breakers, switches, bus bars, and monitoring devices. Its primary function is to control and monitor the distribution of high-voltage electrical power in industrial facilities, power plants, or large commercial buildings.
A Motor Control Center (MCC) is an assembly of one or more enclosed second having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units. Motor control centers are in modern prance a factory assembly of several motor starter. A motor control center can include variable frequency drives, programmable controller, and metering and also used for electrical service entrance for the building. Motor Control Center have been used by the automobile manufacturing industry which used large number of electric motor. Today they are used in many industrial and commercial applications. Where very industry or corrosive processes are used, the motor control center may be installed in a separate air-cononed room, but oen and MCC will be on the factory floor adjacent to the machinery controlled.
an outdoor panel in switchgear can refer to the physical enclosure that houses the main switchgear components. This enclosure is designed to be weatherproof and protect the sensitive electrical equipment inside from harsh outdoor conditions such as rain, snow, dust, and extreme temperatures. Outdoor panels are typically made of robust materials like metal or fiberglass and may have additional features like ventilation systems, heating elements, and security locks.
A Motor Control Center (MCC) is an assembly that controls some or all of the electric motors in a centralized location. Imagine it as the maestro of an orchestra for all the electric motors in a building or facility. It's essentially a large metal cabinet divided into multiple sections, each containing a combination starter.
LT and HT panels are types of switchgear, which are devices used for switching, controlling and protecting electrical circuits and equipment. LT stands for low tension, and HT stands for high tension. The main difference between them is the voltage level they operate at. LT panels are designed for low voltage applications, such as distribution boards, motor control centers, lighting panels, etc.
We offer high performance and latest technology based flameproof panels what find use in varied industry sectors like Automobile industry, Petrochemical industry, Chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry among others. Featuring superior engineered finish, these panels come in precise construction standards that provide for optimum usage and longer functional support. These panels are also resistant towards fire, low/high temperatures and corrosion possibilities and can also be custom modified as per the specific requirements of the customers.
In industrial settings, a control desk panel could be the physical user interface for controlling machinery, processes, or entire production lines. It typically houses various controls like buttons, switches, joysticks, displays, and indicators that allow operators to monitor and manage the system. It can be part of a larger control system and often integrates with other automation technologies.
A compact substation is a prefabricated unit that combines various electrical components necessary for power distribution into a single enclosure. Think of it as a miniature power station packed into a weatherproof box, making it ideal for locations with limited space or demanding environments.
APFC panels, which stands for Automatic Power Factor Correction panels, are electrical control panels used to improve the power factor in an electrical system. Imagine an electrical system as a highway for electricity. Power factor represents the efficiency of electricity usage on this highway. A low power factor is like traffic congestion, where more energy is wasted than actually used. APFC panels act like traffic controllers, smoothing out the flow of electricity and improving efficiency.
Synchronization panels are primarily utilized to suit the requirements of power systems. For one or more generator breakers, these panels offer both manual and automatic Synchronization. They're frequently used to synchronized generators and provide multiplexing options.
Variable frequency drive control panel (also named VFD panel, AC drive electrical control panel) is consisted of inner VFD inside the cabinet with external control, protect, display and other electrical, it's an frequency conversion device to control three phase AC motor (including fans and pumps) in variable speed to save energy.
A feeder pillar is an enclosure that houses electrical equipment for distributing power in low-voltage applications. It typically contains circuit breakers, fuses, meters, and other components that control and protect the electrical circuits. Feeder pillars are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential settings.