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10th of Ramadan - Industrial Zone C6, Block 42
10th of Ramadan - Industrial Zone C6, Block 42
Low Voltage Panels
They are commonly used in electrical distribution systems in industrial and commercial buildings. These panels are used to distribute the electrical current generated from external sources to various systems and devices within the building. The general structure of distribution panels includes various components, including a low-current power factor control panel.
Some important ingredients in this palette:
Low Current Board (Main Distribution Board - MDB):
They are used to distribute electrical current to various systems and loads in a building.
It contains circuit breakers to protect against overcurrent and short circuits.
It may contain phase, voltage and current indicators to monitor the operating status.
Power Factor Control Panel:
It is used to improve the power factor of the system.
They are adjusted to optimize current distribution between phase and phase and reduce power loss.
It can contain components such as capacitors for power correction.
Sub-Distribution Boards - SDB:
They are connected to the main power panel and used to distribute power to sub-areas in the building.
It contains on and off switches and sub-protection devices.
Protection devices:
Includes overcurrent and short circuit switches and Overcurrent Protection to protect wiring and devices.
It may contain leakage current switches (Residual Current Devices - RCD) to protect against electrical leakage.
Distribution breakers:
Used to specify and control the distribution of current to specific groups or sub-circuits.
Measurement indicators:
Provides voltage, current and phase readings to monitor system status.
These panels are designed and installed in accordance with local and international electrical standards, and must be regularly maintained to ensure their effective performance and safety.