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1250A Pcc 150Kvar Apfc 600A Ats Changeover LT Power Distribution Panel

Rated Current1250AMP
Rated Voltage415 V
Automation GradeSemi-Automatic
PhaseThree Phase
Power1250AMP
BrandRELIEF POWER CONTROL PANEL
MaterialMS
Bus BarAluminium
IP RatingIP54
Usage/ApplicationPOWER CONTROL CENETER FOR ALL INDUSTRIAL , COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND HOSPITALS AND COLLEGES
A 1250A Power Control Centre (PCC) panel is a robust electrical distribution system designed for managing and controlling significant electrical loads in industrial, commercial, and power generation facilities. Its primary functions include power monitoring, power distribution to various loads, and protection against faults using devices like circuit breakers. The panel features high-capacity components and is essential for ensuring the reliable and safe operation of complex electrical systems by controlling the flow of electricity to different sections of a facility.

A 150 kVAR (kilovolt-ampere reactive) panel is used for automatic power factor correction in industrial and commercial electrical systems, particularly for loads with significant inductive demand. By supplying reactive power, these panels improve the power factor, which reduces energy loss, lowers electricity costs by minimizing peak demand charges, improves voltage stability, and can prevent utility penalties. They are suitable for medium to large loads, such as those found in manufacturing facilities, with typical application loads ranging from 150 to 300 kW

A 630A ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) panel is used in high-capacity power systems to automatically switch the load between a primary (utility) power source and a backup (generator or other secondary) power source when the primary source fails. These panels are crucial for facilities requiring uninterrupted power, such as industrial plants, commercial buildings, data centers, hospitals, and other critical infrastructure, by ensuring seamless power continuity and protecting sensitive equipment from outages.

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