Motor Control Centre (MCC), a composite assembly comprising a number of electric motor starters, each in their own cubicle, grouped together as a single assembly. This ensures safe operation and ease of maintenance of either the motors and/ or their respective switchgear
Containerised substation, a standard marine shipping container, which is modified by means of removing the wooden floors and replacing them with metal floors to achieve the safety specifications of standard substations. These containers are cladded for cooling and air-conditioned. Small power and lighting as well as fire detection systems are fitted into the containers. Once this is done, the Motor Control Centres (MCC’s) are built into them thus serving as a mobile sub-station.
Electronic Drive Panels or Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Panels as they are widely known, do exactly as they are named. Electronic motor starter panels which vary the speed of motors. These are more complex than standard direct on line (DOL) starters and used in various applications such as conveyor systems, where high torque at low RPM is required.
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Automation Panels comprises equipment that generally operate at low voltages.
These Motor Control Centres are very similar to standard Motor Control Centres. The difference between the two is that the individual starters within these MCC’s, can be removed by means of a “plug and play” system and replaced whilst the board is powered and in service, with no risk to maintenance technicians. This serves to eliminate downtime on the entire panel as would be required with conventional MCC’s. All maintenance and testing can be carried out in a workshop prior to installation into the MCC.
Motor Starter Panels, small wall mounted panels and larger floor standing panels used for the control of motors. These can be purposely built for just about any application imaginable.
Control Panels to control area specific plant and motors for applications such as batching.
Power Distribution Boards up to 6300Amp. These panels are designed in the same manner as conventional Motor Control Centres
Small Power Distribution Boards used to distribute power to lighting , socket outlets, water heaters etc.