Services Offered

  • Design of wiringmethods
  • Assistance in choosing rightluminaries
  • Internal wiring including MCBs,MCCBs
  • Provide adequate protectivedevices
  • Load audits
  • Code compliance
  • Electrical service upgrades and repairs
  • Complete electricalservices
  • Indoor and outdoor lighting

Synchronizing Panel

Synchronizing Panels we know is important from the point of view that how loads sharing between different unit’s takes place and load transfer during the maintenance is important. Panels require two or more different sources of power likewise between DG SETS and the main GRID. Synchronizing panel is used where one DG set synchronizing with two or more DG set when mains fail all DG start at a time but after some time one will be on & other will be stop as per load demand . When load increased above 70% of the total load the 2nd dg will be start & it synchronies with first one & total load was distributed equally On that two DG set & this process will go on. During low load we can run any single unit, and synchronize more units as the load increases. This can be manual or automatic.

APFC (Automatic Power Factor Control) Panels

Modern power networks consists of wide variety of electrical and power electronics loads, in case of such varying loads, the power factor also varies as a function of the load requirements It can lead to situations where the installation can have a low power factor leading to higher demand charges and levy of power factor penalties.

It is therefore necessary to automatically vary, without manual intervention, the compensation to suit the load requirements. This is achieved by using onAutomatic Power Factor Correction (APFC) system which can ensure consistently high power factor without any manual intervention APFC products are fully automatic in operation and can be used to achieve, consistently high power factor under fluctuating load conditions Reduced KVAdemand charges, Lower energy consumption in the installation by reducing losses Preventive leading power factor in an installation.

AMF (Auto Main Failure) Panel

AMF panel is the short form of Auto Main Failure panel. It is normally connected to the generator set to control the generator set function. It can call the generator set if the AMF further connected to the Main .Switch Board (received power from the other source – normally from the local authority) which equipped with auto transfer switch/automatic changeover contactor. While normal supply serve to main switch board failed, the AMF board will send the power failure signal to generator set. Then the generator set will run and serve the supply to main switch board.

Automation Control Panels

Offer a wide range of Automatic control Panels which are compact in design and robust construction. Instant available use in various industrial applications.

PLC Panels

A Programmable Logic Controller, PLC or Programmable Controller is a digital computer used for automation of electromechanical processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines and control of Electric supply to various electrical loads. Successfully interfaced with the panels and is installed in various Industries.

Relay Control Panel

Relays are intended for use in variety of applications, environments and industries. We offer a wide range of Relay Control Panels, developed and designed keeping in mind use of advanced technology and quality components. Relay Control Panels have high functional values and performance capabilities. Panel’s robust construction makes it more reliable and durable.

Generator Panels

A complex machine requires a user interface to enable the user to monitor its operations, check for efficient functioning, and intervene when required. Machines overheat, slow down, speed up or generally vary in their performance based on numerous factors such as fatigue, weather conditions, and the wear and tear of components and parts. Modern generators also have similar sensors to detect changes in all kinds of various parameters. These can be used to control the generator through a Generator control panel