We design electronic monitoring and control panels. These panels can be electronic, electrical, mechanical or any combination thereof. We can design custom panels to accomplish customer requirements based on supplied design criteria.

Distribution Boards

A distribution board (or panel board) is a component of an electricity supply system which divides an electrical power feed into other circuits, It has a key role in supplying power and protecting permanently installed equipment for building such as power and lighting facilities while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit, in a
common enclosure.

Bus Ducts

In electrical power distribution, a bus bar is a strip or bar of copper, brass or aluminium that conducts electricity within a switchboard, distribution board, substation, battery bank or other electrical apparatus. Its main purpose is to conduct electricity. The cross-sectional size of the busbar determines the maximum amount of current that can be safely carried. A bus duct is metal bar that supports and contains a group of electrical bus bars. The duct comes in standard 10 feet lengths. The greatest advantages of bus ducts is that they are capable of adding or removing a branch circuit without removing voltage from the whole duct.

Meter Board Panel

Enclosures are fabricated in modular construction. Each Bay is identical and can be assembled or dismantled easily in a shorter time which is not feasible in total welded bay. Components too are fabricated in folded construction which results in minimum welding to avoid deformation of fabricated components beside stocking critical fabrication components to expedite delivery of panels. The Components are totally interchangeable and offer instant replacement if required. Electroplated slotted supports are provided in cable alleys for binding of cables.

Cable Tray

In the electrical wiring of buildings, a cable tray system is used to support insulated electric cables used for power distribution and communication. Cable trays are used as an alternative to open wiring or electric conduit system and are commonly used for cable management in commercial and industrial construction. They are especially useful in situations where changes in a wiring system are anticipated, since new cables can be installed by laying them in the tray, instead of pulling them through a pipe.