MCC Panel

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MCC Panel


Introduction â—?

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A motor control center (MCC Panel) is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units. Motor control centers are in modern practice a factory assembly of several motor starters. A motor control center can include variable frequency drives, programmable controllers, and metering and may also be the electrical service entrance for the building.


MCC Panel


Usage â—?

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Motor control centers have been used since 1950 by the automobile manufacturing industry which used large numbers of electric motors. Today they are utilized as a part of numerous modern and business applications. Where exceptionally dusty or harmful procedures are utilized, the motor control center might be introduced in a different aerated and cooled room, yet regularly a MCC will be on the factory floor adjacent to the machinery controlled.


Voltage Range â—?

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MCC Panel are generally utilized for low voltage three-stage substituting current motors from 208 V to 600 V. Medium-voltage motor control centers are made for substantial motors running at 2300 V to around 15000 V, utilizing vacuum contactors for exchanging and with isolated compartments for power exchanging and control.


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