Standard electrical panels can suffer significant damage in extreme environments. At ABC, our Powder Coated PCC Panel uses the power of robust power control and corrosion-resistive protection. Our panels are engineered for durability, safety, and clear operation to withstand real-world industrial demands.
Each of our panels is rated and tested to carry real load currents, and features an appropriate busbar rating for continuous duty, along with a circuit breaker rated to protect against start-up and fluctuating loads. The exterior powder-coat finish of the enclosure will resist rust, scratches, and damage from the environment; thus allowing the panel to remain functional for years to come. The wiring is organized neatly and includes all terminal labels for easy installation and maintenance. The power and control circuits are properly segregated to limit excessive heat buildup and make troubleshooting easier.
Our panels are typically used in factories, water treatment facilities, large scale factories, cold storage, and process industry applications, and are frequently exposed to dust, moisture, or chemicals. Each panel has a variety of indicators, meters and auxiliary devices to monitor the operation of the entire unit, and has additional provisions for optional interlocks or APFC modules to meet specific operational requirements.
Installation assistance is provided for all aspects of grounding, cable entry and under-load functional testing. The PCC powder-coated panel is designed to provide protection for equipment, minimize downtime, and provide reliable operation in an industrial setting. Each panel undergoes rigorous testing prior to being deployed throughout the US.
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