Help to reduce energy waste, increase equipment lifespan, and improve productivity.
Lead to significant cost savings and environmental benefits.
Important for ensuring that resources are used efficiently and that users have a positive experience.
For ensuring that systems are reliable, available, and can withstand unexpected failures.
Ensure uninterrupted power supply and minimize the impact of downtime on operations.
To maintain equipment, systems, and processes while minimizing expenses.
Help to prevent accidents, minimize risks, and protect personnel and equipment.
To ensure the load is evenly distributed among the generators, optimizing efficiency and reduce the risk of overloading.
A synchronizing panel is an electrical control panel used in power systems to synchronize the operation of multiple generators. It ensures that the output frequency and phase of the generators are the same before they are connected in parallel to the electrical grid or load.
Synchronizing panels typically consist of various electrical devices, such as synchronizers, voltage regulators, and protective relays, as well as control and monitoring instruments like switches, meters, and indicators. These components work together to ensure that the generators are safely and efficiently synchronized, and that the power system is stable and reliable
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION | |
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Enclosure Type | Compartmentalize/Non Compartmentalize |
Structure | Bolted Structure/Welded Structure |
Degree of Protection | Upto IP 55 |
Enclosure Material | CRCA / Stainless Steel |
Busbar | Alluminum / Copper |
Cable | FR / FRLSH |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION | |
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Rated Current | Upto 6300A |
Fault Level | Upto 65KA |
System Voltage | 415/440VAC |
Frequency | 50/60Hz |
Ambient Temperature | 40°C |
Operating Temperature | 45°C-50°C |