Shreeji Electricals

Electrical Safety

PPC Panel

An earth discharge rod is a safety device used by electricians or workers when engaged on live-line working on energized high-voltage electric power lines. It is used to discharge the cable or any other electrical device in power cable distribution network companies or any electrical service providers.

In electrical engineering, electrical safety testing is essential to make sure electrical products and installations are safe. To meet this goal, governments and various technical bodies have developed electrical safety standards. All countries have their own electrical safety standards that must be complied with. To meet to these standards, electrical products and installations must pass electrical safety tests.

SYNCHRONISED PANEL

A synchronising panel is a device that is used to match and adjust two or more power magnitudes levels. It is used in situations where power continuity is a priority 1. The process of matching the speed and frequency of a generator or other source to a running network is called synchronizing. Synchronizing panels are used in alternating current electric power systems to ensure that an AC generator can deliver power to an electrical grid only when it is running at the same frequency as the network.

APFC Panel

An APFC panel is an Automatic Power Factor Control panel that is used to improve the power factor of an electrical system by switching ON and OFF the required capacitor bank units automatically based on the compensation required.

MCC Panel

An MCC panel stands for Motor Control Center. It is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units. The MCC panel is used as the primary means for controlling various motors needed for a facility’s electrical system. It contains all motor control and protection devices such as MCBs, contactors, timers, relays, MCCBs, isolators, bus bar, circuit breakers, transformers, limit switches, etc.

MCC panels are used in large industrial and commercial applications to control motors from a central location. They are essentially an assembly to regulate electrical motors.

Distribution Panel

A main distribution panel is a component of a power distribution system that manages and distributes the electrical supply from the main source (such as network, generator, or transformer) to the individual circuits or consumer points (such as lights, plugs, or sub panels).

VFD DRIVE PANEL

A VFD drive panel is a control panel that is used to control the speed of electric motors and feed pumps in various industrial facilities. The VFD stands for Variable Frequency Drive, which is a type of motor controller that drives an electric motor by varying the frequency and voltage of its power supply.

Starter Panel

A starter panel is the most basic type of motor control panel. It houses the starter and associated controls for an electric motor. The starter panel may also include a circuit breaker to protect the motor from overload.

Control Panel

An LT Control Panel is a device that receives the main power supply either from a generator or transformer and distributes it to various electronic devices and distribution boards. It is used for controlling and monitoring the mains supply from a centralized location.

MLDB Panel

MLDB stands for Main Lighting Distribution Board. It is a panel or enclosure that houses the fuses, circuit breakers and ground leakage protection units where the electrical energy, which is used to distribute electrical power to numerous individual circuits or consumer points, is taken in from the transformer or an upstream panel.