LV MDBs are centralized distribution panels that receive power from the main supply and distribute it to various circuits within a facility. They incorporate protective devices to ensure safe and efficient power distribution. LV SDBs are distribution panels that receive power from the main distribution board and distribute it to subsidiary circuits. They are essential for managing and distributing power efficiently and safely within a facility.
Control panels are centralized units designed to manage electrical power distribution, automate machinery, and monitor industrial processes. They include specialized configurations like Multiple Feeding Panels (ensuring redundant power supply for uninterrupted operations) and Motor Control Centers (MCC) (centralizing motor management with overload protection, start/stop controls, and diagnostics). Widely used in manufacturing, energy facilities, water treatment, and HVAC systems, these panels offer customizable designs, compliance with safety standards (UL, IEC), and seamless integration with SCADA/PLC systems for industrial automation. Ideal for optimizing energy efficiency, reducing downtime, and enhancing operational safety in complex environments.
PFC is a technique used to improve the efficiency of electrical energy usage by adjusting the power factor of electrical systems. It reduces wasted energy in the form of reactive power, leading to lower electricity bills and improved system performance.