Low Tension (LT) Panels are critical component in electrical distribution systems, designed to manage and control electrical power within low voltage environments.
It is utilized across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors to regulate power distribution to various loads and equipment. Typically, LT Panels are engineered for voltages up to 1 kV (1000 volts) ensuring safe and efficient power management.
The primary function of a Low Tension (LT) Panel is to act as a central distribution point within an electrical system, managing power flow and circuit control throughout a facility.
LT Panels are essential for maintaining the safety, efficiency, and reliability of electrical systems, ensuring that power distribution is managed effectively and securely.
MCC Panel, or Motor Control Center Panel are centralized system used for controlling and monitoring electric motors and associated equipment. They integrate motor starters, controllers, and other electrical devices into a single panel to manage and protect motor-driven systems in industrial and commercial applications.
PCC (Power Control Center Panel) are electrical distribution panel designed for managing and controlling the distribution of electrical power within an industrial or commercial facility.
They act as a central hub for distributing electrical power to various circuits and equipment, providing protection, monitoring, and control functions.
ACDB (Alternating Current Distribution Board) are electrical distribution panel designed to manage and distribute AC power within an electrical system. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient distribution of electrical energy to various loads and circuits. ACDBs are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications to control and protect electrical circuits.
DCDB (Direct Current Distribution Board) are electrical distribution panel designed to manage and distribute DC power within a system. They are commonly used in applications where DC power is required, such as in renewable energy systems (e.g., solar PV), battery storage systems, and telecommunications. The DCDB ensures efficient and safe distribution of DC power to various circuits and loads.
Isolator Panels are electrical panels designed to safely disconnect a portion of an electrical circuit or equipment from the main power supply. They are primarily used for maintenance, repair, and safety purposes, allowing specific sections of a system to be isolated without affecting the overall power distribution.
A Capacitor Panel are electrical panel designed to house and control capacitor banks used for power factor correction in electrical systems. They improve the efficiency and stability of power distribution by compensating for reactive power.
A Meter Panel Box are electrical distribution panel designed to house and protect metering equipment used for monitoring electrical consumption and parameters. They serve as a central point for integrating and accessing meters within a distribution system.