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MCC - MOTOR CONTROL CENTER PANELS

We design & manufacture low voltage switchgear panels & motor control center. Our in house design & good engineering practices in manufacturing combined together forms the ideal solution to the most demanding motor control applications throughout the industrial market.

A motor controller is a device or group of devices that serves to govern in some predetermined manner the perfor mance of an electric motor. A motor controller might include a manual or automatic means for starting and stopping the motor, selection forward or reverse rotation, selection and regulation the speed, regulation or limiting the torque, and protecting against overloads and faults. Every electric motor has a controller. The motor controller will have dif- fering features and complexity depending on the task that the motor will be performing on.

MCC PANELS: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • • CNC construction
  • • Safe and reliable operation
  • • Certified panels from IP42 to IP65
  • • Components from Tier-1 vendors
  • • Lablled and colour coded wiring
  • • 3D-CAD (Solid works & Auto CAD)
  • • Easy operation
  • • Controlling heavy starting currents

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 breaker, and power disconnect.[1] A motor control center can also include push buttons, indicator lights, variable-frequency drives, programmable logic controllers, and metering equipment. It may be combined with the electrical service entrance for the building.Where very dusty or corrosive processes are used, the motor control center may be installed in a separate air-conditioned room.


Voltage ranges

Motor control centers are usually used for low voltage three-phase alternating current motors from 208 V to 600 V. Medium-voltage motor control centers are made for large motors running at 2300 V to around 15000 V, using vacuum contactors for switching and with separate compartments for power switching and control.

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