Motor Control Centers Market : Trends, outlook and Opportunity Analysis 2025
An assembly of motor starters or device overload protectors (such as overload relays) connected by a common source power bus are known as motor control centers (MCCs). The MCC controls several motors which are connected to the power bus. The primary purpose of MCC is to control the distribution of power to electrical motors. MCC panels contain variable frequency drives, program controllers, and metering devices. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) defines MCC as a floor-mounted assembly with one or more vertical sections, horizontal and vertical buses for distribution of power, and multiple combination of motor control units. An MCC is typically made of a steel structure that contains the combination motor control units, wire-ways, internal wiring, and bus bars. The major purpose of an MCC is to function as a power distribution center. Obtain Report Details @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/motor-control-centers-market.html MCCs are physical groups of starters combined in one assembly. This combined starter is a single enclosure comprising the motor starter, fuses, and circuit breaker, and a device for disconnecting power. Push buttons and indicator lights, which are other devices associated with the motor, can also be included. Currently, production and manufacturing units widely accept the usage of MCCs, since they can effectively reduce downtime occurring due to equipment damage. An MCC has integration capability for business networks and manufacturing/production networks together. In terms of application, the MMC market can be segmented into automotive painting plants, electrical and automation panels, laser parts, and sheet metal fabrication plants, HVAC systems, and others. In terms of components, the market can be segmented into overload relays, circuit breakers/fuses, and motor circuit isolators. In terms of voltage range, the motor control centers market can be segmented into low voltage (200-600 V), medium voltage (601-2,299 V), and large voltage (2,300-15,000 V). In terms of region, the global motor control centers market can be segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa.