Synchronizing Panel: It works between two or more distinct power sources such as DG sets to deal with power supply. Synchronizing assists in leading different DG sets to act as a virtual single unit and abolishes the subdivision of the total load. During low load, you can run any single unit and synchronize more units as load expands.
APFC (Automatic Power Factor Control) Panels: They are utilized in commercial buildings and industries where there is a variation in voltage and power supply. The electrical load needed by a unit relies on the kind of machines, cooling plants, and various devices installed. If power fluctuates, the equipment can be damaged potentially. For fixed loads, it can be protected utilizing capacitors, but for varied loads, switch-in and switch-out the capacitors are needed, which is majorly handled using APFC panels.
VFD Control Panels: They are well-designed to manage the speed of the electric motor and feed pump. The VFD panels are majorly utilized in tube wills, paper mills, cable industry, rolling mills, and CTL lines. These are made to fit the variable speed needs of a processing unit and so are strenuously tested on different speed parameters.
PCC (Power Control Center) Panels: The essential operation of these types of panels is to control power supply in various units and equipment according to their load needs.
MCC (Motor Control Centre) Panels: These are efficiently utilized with motors or submersible pumps to offer sufficient protection against overloads and short circuits. MMC panels provide a high level of performance, need low maintenance, and withstand severe temperatures.