Motor Control Centers (MCCs) offer an ideal solution for consolidating electrical motor control, automation, and power distribution within a compact and cost-effective package. Essentially serving as centralized assemblies for managing electrical motors, MCCs are integral to industrial operations.
Sentrol Automation specializes in the production and distribution of meticulously engineered Industrial MCC Panels. Our commitment to excellence ensures that we never compromise on quality. Our MCCs are designed to accommodate larger loads, tailored to meet clients’ specific requirements, and adhere to stringent international standards. With Sentrol Automation, you can expect nothing less than exceptional performance and reliability in your motor control systems.
Low Voltage MCCs are used for low voltage three-phase alternating current motors from 230 V to less than 1000 V.
A low voltage motor control center (LV-MCC) is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units. LV-MCCs have been used since 1950 by the automobile manufacturing industry which used large numbers of electric motors.
This configuration consists of one or more enclosed vertical compartmentalized sections bolted together and mounted on the floor. Each vertical section supports and houses one or more combination of control units and various related devices, including push buttons and selector switches. These units are mounted in an individual, isolated compartment having its own door and can be fixed or withdraw able.
An Intelligent MCC uses a smart, electronic protection device in lieu of a conventional thermal overload device, to accommodate for various protection functions, depending on configuration and software. However, each control unit uses devices that have embedded intelligence. Specifically, PLC, Soft Starters, circuit breakers, contactors and AC Drives that can provide information over an internal network which can further support communication networks to higher level systems in the operation. Most common network supported outside of the cabinet includes Profibus, ProfiNet, CCLink, Ethernet\IP, DeviceNet or Modbus). This communication link is often connected directly to the PLC mounted inside the cabinet. The PLC performs protection, communication, control and monitoring functions.
MCC are segmented by starter type, which includes the following segmentation:
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