A motor control center (MCC) is an assembly to control some or all electric motors in a central location. It consists of multiple enclosed sections having a common power bus and with each section containing a combination starter, which in turn consists of motor starter, fuses or circuit breakers, and power disconnect. A motor control center can also include push buttons, indicator lights, variable-frequency drives, PLC, and metering equipment. It may be combined with the electrical service entrance for the building.
Automatic Power Factor Control or APFC Panels are mainly used for the improvement of Power Factor. Power Factor is the ratio of active power to apparent power and it is a major component in measuring electrical consum-ption. APFC is an automatic power factor control panel which is used to improve the power factor, whenever required, by switching ON and OFF the required capacitor bank units automatically.
DOL means the motor is connected Directly ON Line using one contactor with no starting circuit to lower the high starting current. Typically the Delta part of Star-Delta.
Star-Delta uses two contactors, one to start at a lower voltage in Star and one to run at a higher voltage in Delta configuration.
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are small industrial computers with modular components designed to automate customized control processes. PLCs are often used in factories and industrial plants to control motors, pumps, lights, fans, circuit breakers and other machinery. Integrated PLC Panel can monitor any process and provide data wherever and however you need it.
A panel board is a component of an electrical distribution system which divides an electrical power feed into branch circuits, while providing a protective circuit breaker or fuse for each circuit, in a common enclosure. A panel board services to protect branch circuits from overloads and short circuits.
The VFD Panel (Variable Frequency drive panel) also known as VFD Control Panel are designed to control the speed of the electric motor and feed pump. They are widely used in drilling, pumping and other large machine applications like Conveyor and Compressor.
Synchronization is the process of running two or more DG sets in parallel on common bursar, while matching the characteristics of each system as closely as possible. This is accomplished by minimizing the phase-angle difference, frequency difference, voltage difference &matching phase sequence between the two systems.
AMF Panels monitor the incoming AC mains supply, activate the standby generator when mains power fails, and make an automatic electrical transfer of the building’s load from the mains to the generating set. When the mains supply returns, the AMF panel controls a return to the mains supply and shuts down the generator after a suitable cooling run.
A bus bar panel is simply a panel containing a number of bus bars which can be linked to separate potentials or phases: i.e. one each for live, neutral and earth in a standard single phase setup, or the three live phases in a 3 phase setup.
The point of a fire alarm control panel is to activate a quick emergency response when there’s a fire so everyone in the building has a chance to get out safely.
HT Panels basically involve high voltage which comes from step up transformer for eg voltages ranging from 6.6V, 11KV, 33KV . LT Panels involve voltage which comes from step down transformer around 415V.
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