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Description

The system can also be used to monitor and control the operation of motors, including the ability to remotely start or stop motors, and to adjust their speed and operating parameters. Additionally, it may also be used to track energy usage and costs associated with the motors, and to generate reports on the performance of the motors and the MCC system as a whole.

Enclosure Details

Enclosure Details

Our panels and distribution board comply with standard IEC 60439-1, DIN VDE 0660 1.500 SECTION 8.3 and all their mechanical and operating characteristics expressed in accordance to the standard.

STRUCTURE

  • Our panels structures are constructed using the MS sheet, with Front Door (optional back Door), Side & Back Covers.
  • Our enclosure system has complete modularity in 2 AXES. This provides the most flexible solution possible Height, 1‘idth, and Depth as well as sizing and placement of any sub-section are infinitely variable.
  • Enclosure corner. frame and Door constructed of 2mm thick Ms Sheet.
  • Apparatus Mounting plate constructed of 1.6mm thick Ms Sheet.
  • Apparatus safety covers constructed of 1.8mm thick Ms Sheet.
Paint Specifications

Paint Specifications

Panel having an electrostatic epoxy powder coated texture finishing to (RAL-7032 & 7035) or a wide

Choice of colors upon Client request.

  • Type Epoxy polyester powder
  • Coating Thickness 60-80 pm
  • Staved at 180 to 200°C
  • Gloss level Semi gloss 40 to 60%

Decree of protection

External cladding and doors all come with a sealing gasket ensuring the above mentioned standard. minimum IP class-42 and (IP 56 Obtainable) according to standard IEC -60529.

Internal Separation

Internal protection of our system is achieved using Form 1 to Form 4B type. The compartments are efficiently protected against Arcing. The incoming feed unit and the main bus bars are separated, the main & distribution bus ducts are separated from one another and also from other compartment.

Save Work Environment

Save Work Environment

  • Adequate lighting: There should be good lighting to allow workers to clearly see the equipment and wiring.
  • Ventilation: Adequate ventilation is necessary to prevent the buildup of hazardous fumes and dust.
  • Accessibility: The electrical panel should be located in an area that is easily accessible to maintenance workers and electricians.
  • Safety equipment: Workers should have access to appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, and hard hats.
  • Organization: The electrical panel should be organized in a manner that allows workers to easily identify and access equipment and wiring.
  • Grounding: Proper grounding is necessary to protect workers from electrical shock and to protect equipment from damage.
  • Space: There should be sufficient space for workers to safely move around the electrical panel and perform maintenance and repair tasks.
  • In summary, the work environment for electrical panel work should prioritize safe
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MCC DB

A Motor Control Center (MCC) Database (DB) is a system that is used to manage and organize the control of electrical motors within a facility or organization. It typically includes information on the location and type of each motor, its operating parameters, and the status of each motor (e.g., whether it is currently running or not).

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