Our Product / Services
We are leaders in the market for providing best range of Genset Control Panels and Control Panels
We offer DG Synchronizing Panels which are based on Auto / Manual sharing, Auto Synchronising, Auto KW & KVAR sharing and Load dependent start / stop features. Changing of schemes are made through PLC & software which work in tandem with the Generator Control Package Relay that also takes care of power monitoring, Communication, display as well as protection.
For any type of load addition or reduction, manual intervention with respect to DG Set operation is not required. However, in case of emergency, manual operation impossible.
Load dependent stop and stop facility can also be incorporated in the logic in order to further save fuel costs and wear & tear of the DG sets. Unequal sizes of DG sets can also be synchronised with special relays and PLC logic. Multiple DG sets can be Synchronisation is possible.
AMF / ATS PANELWe manufacture and supply of Automatic Mains Failure Panels as per consumers requirements.
FEATURES| Inside a switchboard there will be one or morebusbars. These are flat strips of copper or aluminum, to which the switchgear is connected. Busbars carry largecurrentsthrough the switchboard, and are supported by insulators. The operator is protected fromelectrocutionby safety switches andfuses. There may also be controls for the supply of electricity to the switchboard, coming from a generator or bank ofelectrical generators, control ofAC powerand load sharing controls. Modern industrial switchboards are metal enclosed and of Single & Double front construction; no energized parts are accessible when the covers and panels are closed. The metal enclosure of the switchboard is bonded to earth ground for protection of personnel. Large switchboards free-standing floor-mounted enclosures with provision for incoming connections at either the top or bottom of the enclosure. A switchboard may have incoming bus bars or bus duct for the source connection, and also for large circuits fed from the board. A switchboard may include a metering or control compartment separated from the power distribution conductors. | |
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