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Switchgear solutions include various electrical components and devices that control, protect, and distribute electrical power. These solutions are typically used in industrial, commercial, and public infrastructure settings to ensure electrical systems safe and reliable operation. Some standard components of a switchgear solution include:
Medium Voltage and Low Voltage Switchgear Panels
Switchgear panels contain electrical switches, circuit breakers, and other components used to distribute and control electrical power. Medium voltage switchgear panels are designed to operate at voltage levels ranging from 1kV to 36kV, while low voltage switchgear panels operate below 1kV.
Main Distribution Board (MDB) Panel
The main distribution board (MDB) is the main electrical panel in a building or facility. It receives power from the utility company and distributes it to the various circuits and loads within the building. The MDB panel contains the main circuit breaker and a series of more miniature circuit breakers or fuses that protect the individual courses and loads.
Sub-Main Distribution Board (SMDB) Panel
The sub-main distribution board (SMDB) is a secondary electrical panel used to distribute power to various parts of a building or facility. It receives power from the main distribution board (MDB) and distributes it to the final distribution boards (FDBs) or other loads.
Final Distribution Board (FDB) Panel
The final distribution board (FDB) is the last point of distribution for electrical power in a building or facility. It receives power from the sub-main distribution board (SMDB) and distributes it to the individual circuits and loads within a specific area or zone.
Motor Control Center (MCC) Panel
The motor control center (MCC) is a central enclosure that contains electrical components used to control motors. It typically includes circuit breakers, contactors, and other devices used to start, stop, and regulate the speed of motors.
Capacitor Bank
These are a group of capacitors connected in a series or parallel configuration. It is used to improve the power factor of an electrical system by storing electrical energy and releasing it back into the system as needed.
Generator Synchronizing Panel
A generator synchronizing panel is used to control the operation of a generator, which is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The board includes various controls and monitors used to start and stop the generator and synchronize it with the electrical grid.
Auto Transfer Switch (ATS) Panel
An auto transfer switch (ATS) panel automatically switches between two or more power sources. It is typically used to switch between a primary power source (e.g., the electrical grid) and a backup power source (e.g., a generator).
Star Delta Control Panel
A star delta control panel controls the starting and stopping of three-phase motors. It includes various controls and monitors to initiate the start sequence and transition the engine from a star connection to a delta connection.
DOL Control Panel
A DOL (Direct On Line) control panel controls the starting and stopping of single-phase motors. It includes a simple circuit with a switch and a circuit breaker or fuse to control the flow of electricity to the engine.
Pump Control Panels
These are used to control the operation of pumps, which are devices that move fluids or gases from one location to another. These panels may include various controls and monitors used to start and stop the pump and regulate its flow rate.