A Power Control Center (PCC) is a centralized electrical enclosure that manages and controls electrical distribution system. It houses main power distribution feeders, sub distribution feeders, protection & control and monitoring.
Read MoreAn Auto Synchronizing Panel is an electrical control panel used to synchronize multiple generators or power sources seamlessly. Equipped with advanced automation and control systems, it ensures that the connected generators are operating in phase and frequency harmony before connecting them to the grid or a load.
Read MoreA Motor Control Center (MCC) is a centralized electrical enclosure that manages and controls electric motors in industrial and commercial settings. It houses motor starters, contactors, circuit breakers, and other components needed for motor operation.
Read MoreAn Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) is an electrical device that enables seamless switching between primary and backup power sources. It monitors the availability of the main power supply and, in the event of an outage or instability, automatically shifts the load to an alternate power source, such as a generator.
Read MoreLighting Control Panels are central control systems used to manage and regulate the lighting within a building or space. They allow users to adjust lighting levels, turn lights on or off, and create customized lighting schedules. These panels enhance energy efficiency by optimizing lighting usage based on occupancy and natural light conditions.
Read MoreStarter Panels, also known as Motor Starter Panels, are electrical enclosures designed to initiate and control the operation of electric motors. These panels incorporate motor starters, such as contactors and overload relays, along with necessary control circuitry.
Read MoreVariable Speed Drive (VSD) Panels, also known as Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Panels, are electrical enclosures that house VSDs used to control the speed and power output of electric motors. These panels incorporate VSD units, control interfaces, and protection devices.
Read MoreSoft Starter Panels are electrical enclosures equipped with soft starters, specialized devices used to gradually ramp up the voltage and current supplied to electric motors during startup. These panels provide controlled acceleration and deceleration of motors, reducing mechanical and electrical stresses on the system.
Read MoreActive Harmonic Filter Panels are advanced electrical control systems designed to mitigate harmonic distortions in power systems. These panels incorporate active harmonic filters that detect and counteract harmonics generated by non-linear loads. By injecting equal and opposite harmonic currents, they effectively cancel out these distortions, ensuring a cleaner and more stable power supply.
Read MoreAutomatic Power Factor Correction (APFC) Panels, also known as Capacitor Bank Panels, are electrical control systems used to manage and maintain a balanced power factor in industrial and commercial installations. These panels incorporate capacitor banks that automatically adjust and release reactive power to counteract the lagging power factor caused by inductive loads.
Read MoreMain Distribution Switchboards or Switchgears are critical components of electrical distribution systems in buildings and industrial settings. These large enclosures house circuit breakers, switches, and protective devices that manage and distribute electrical power to various areas or loads.
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