1. Power Control Center (PCC) Panels
Description: PCC Panels are integral to distributing and controlling electrical power across various industrial applications. These panels ensure the safe and efficient operation of equipment by managing the power supply from the transformer to different distribution boards. Equipped with high-capacity circuit breakers and protective relays, PCC Panels provide protection against overloads, short circuits, and voltage fluctuations.
2. Motor Control Center (MCC) Panels
Description: MCC Panels are designed to control and protect electric motors in industrial settings. These panels consolidate motor starters, control equipment, and protective devices within a single enclosure, ensuring streamlined operation. MCC Panels are essential for maintaining motor performance and safeguarding against electrical faults.
3. Distribution Boards (DB)
Description:
Distribution Boards (DB) are crucial for dividing electrical power into subsidiary circuits while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit. These panels are essential in ensuring that electrical supply is safely distributed to different areas within a facility, minimizing the risk of electrical hazards.
4. Automatic Power Factor Correction (APFC) Panels
Description:APFC Panels are designed to automatically regulate the power factor of electrical systems, improving energy efficiency and reducing electricity bills. These panels help maintain a balanced power factor, preventing penalties from utility companies and extending the life of electrical equipment by reducing wear and tear.
5. AMF (Automatic Mains Failure) Panels
Description: AMF Panels automatically switch the power supply from the main source to a backup generator during a power failure and revert back once the main power is restored. These panels are vital for maintaining continuous power supply in critical applications, ensuring uninterrupted operations during power outages.
6. Sub Distribution Panels
Description:Sub Distribution Panels are secondary distribution boards that feed power from the main distribution board to specific areas or departments within a facility. These panels are essential for organizing and managing electrical circuits, making maintenance and troubleshooting more manageable.
7. Lighting Control Panels
Description: Lighting Control Panels are used to manage and control lighting systems within commercial and industrial facilities. These panels offer automated control options, such as timers and sensors, ensuring energy efficiency and reducing operational costs by optimizing the use of lighting.
8. Feeder Pillars
Description:Feeder Pillars are outdoor electrical enclosures that distribute power to various circuits within an electrical distribution network. These panels are robust and weatherproof, making them suitable for outdoor installations, ensuring reliable power distribution in both urban and rural settings.
These LT panels are designed to enhance the safety, efficiency, and reliability of electrical systems in industrial and commercial applications.