1. HT Panels

  • HT panel is a metal enclosure fitted with HT Circuit Breakers, relays &metering that is used to receive 11KV/33KV supply (from one or more source) & distribute the power through its outgoing feeders. Outgoing feeder may be one or more it depends on the load of the building.

2. PCC& MCC Panels

  • PCC is power control centre. In simple terms or generally a panel which supplies or received H.T power can be termed as PCC whereas panels which supplies power to L.T motors I.e those running on less than 415 volts are termed as MCC.

3. APFC Panels

  • Modular design, Non-compartmentalized,
  • Colour RAL 7035
  • Indoor, Floor mounted, cable entry from bottom.
  • Minimum joints hence better reliability and lower losses.
  • Special cables used hence withstands high temperature
  • Incomer MCCB, 3 pole ,35KA
  • Step protection MCCB
  • Step switching
  • Microprocessor controlled relay
  • Switching option – Auto only
  • Busbar – Aluminium
  • Protection class IP42
  • Capacitors  -Varplus Heavy Duty Can type
  • EC 61921
  • 100 KVAr to 400 KVAr

4. Controls Panels

A control panel is a metal box which contains critical electrical devices that control and monitor our surroundings. Control panels allow you to specify and change the desired function. This is clear in the area of sequence control and relays where PLCs have replaced analogue relay systems. A PLC alone is not considered secure enough to be used in systems. Installing digital control panels increases the reliability of the system. Digital control systems empower industrial concerns to take advantage of an array of different analysis and design tools. These tools offer to facilitate the operation of plant processes which leads to increased efficiency and greater quality output produced for the customer.

5. Automation Panels

  • Automation panels combine the functions of a programmable controller and operator interface into a single unit, include the full IEC61131 programming languages (ladder, structured text, function block diagram, sequential function chart, and instruction list), as well as user-defined data structures and function blocks.