AMF/ATS Panel

An Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) panel is a device used to automatically transfer electrical power from one source to another in the event of a power failure or other interruption in the primary power source. It is typically used as a backup power source in critical facilities, such as hospitals, data centers, and other facilities where a reliable and uninterrupted power supply is essential.

Power Factor Panel (PFI)

A Power Factor Improvement (PFI) panel, also known as a power factor correction panel, is a device used to improve the power factor of an electrical system. Power factor is the ratio of real power to apparent power in an AC electrical system, and is typically expressed as a decimal number between 0 and 1. A low power factor indicates that the system is not using electrical energy efficiently, and can lead to increased energy costs and other issues.

Relay Control Panel

A relay control panel is a device used to control and operate electrical equipment or systems using relays. Relays are electrical switches that are controlled by an electrical signal, allowing a small current to control a larger one.

Main LT Panel

A Main LT (Low Tension) Panel is a primary electrical distribution panel that controls the distribution of electrical power in a building or facility. It is typically located at the point where the electrical supply enters the building and is responsible for distributing power to various sub-panels and electrical loads throughout the building.

Type Tested Panel

Type tested panel refers to an electrical panel that has been tested and certified to meet a certain set of standards and specifications. These panels are typically used in industrial, commercial and residential buildings, and are designed to provide a safe and reliable electrical distribution system.

HRA Switchgear Synchronizing Panel

The HRA Synchronizing Panel seamlessly connects and synchronizes multiple generators or power sources to a common electrical bus. Designed for precision and reliability, it ensures stable power distribution by coordinating and controlling multiple energy sources, making it ideal for systems requiring consistent and uninterrupted electrical supply. Optimized for efficiency and performance, HRA's Synchronizing Panel is your trusted solution for seamless power integration.

Phase Reversal Panel

A phase reversal panel is used to switch the direction of the phase or voltage in an electrical circuit. It can be used to change the direction of rotation of motors, to invert the direction of phase in a three-phase system, or to change the direction of current flow in a single-phase system.

Motor Control Center

A motor control panel is a device used to control the operation of an electric motor. It typically includes a set of switchgear, fuses, circuit breakers, and other components that allow for the safe and efficient control of the motor's power and operation.

PFI Panels

A Power Factor Improvement (PFI) panel, also known as a power factor correction panel, is a device used to improve the power factor of an electrical system. Power factor is the ratio of real power to apparent power in an AC electrical system, and is typically expressed as a decimal number between 0 and 1. A low power factor indicates that the system is not using electrical energy efficiently, and can lead to increased energy costs and other issues.