Many times panels do not perform well due to differing environmental conditions between design and application. As a result, we provide MCC And PCC Panels that have been engineered to provide safe, efficient, and continuous operation of the motors and circuits that are fed from these electrical distribution systems. In addition to being able to meet standard ratings; our designs have been focused on overall reliability, ease of use, and serviceability.
Every panel is designed to match actual motor loads, starting currents, and load of the equipment they are providing power to. The busbars are sized to carry the continuous load without overheating. Breakers or contactors are selected based on actual operating conditions (as opposed to theoretical or estimated conditions). All wiring within the panel is organized and clearly labelled to assist with maintenance and troubleshooting. Proper isolation of the control and power components will prevent thermal issues from developing and improve operator safety.
Panels are utilized in many of the following applications: factories, processing plants, water treatment facilities, cold storage, commercial buildings where there are multiple motors and circuits that require centralized control. Auxiliary devices such as APFC modules, submeters, and interlocks can also be incorporated into our panels for providing monitoring and protection.
Upon installation, we provide support for grounding, cable entry, and functional testing of the MCC and PCC panels under actual load conditions. The MCC and PCC Panels are manufactured for heavy industrial use; therefore, both the MCCs and PCCs are designed to minimize down time, protect motor and equipment, and provide stable operation. Each unit is fully tested, calibrated, and ready for continuous, reliable service throughout the United States.
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