Control Panels

A distribution board (also known as panelboard, breaker panel, or electric panel) is a component of an electricity supply system that divides an electrical power feed into subsidiary circuits, while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit in a common enclosure. The main breaker panel is the most commonly used electrical panels. You can use it to control the electricity that reaches different rooms and areas in your home. It protects the circuits and keeps track of the panel’s amperage capacity. The breaker panel is also known as distribution panel. It can be used to cut power to your house including all the circuit breakers.

APFC Control Panel
Automatic Power Factor Control or APFC Panels are mainly used for the improvement of Power Factor. APFC is an automatic power factor control panel which is used to improve the power factor, whenever required, by switching ON and OFF the required capacitor bank units automatically.
MCC / PCC Control Panel
A motor control center (MCC) is an assembly to control some or all electric motors in a central location. It consists of multiple enclosed sections having a common power bus and with each section containing a combination starter, which in turn consists of motor starter, fuses or circuit breaker, and power disconnect.


Fire Hydrant Panel
The fire hydrant panel is an electric panel that is the controlling component of a fire alarm system. With the help of hydrant, the fire can be detected at the very initial stage thus preventing hazards. They are required for a majority of new commercial building construction.