Generator synchronizing panels are the brains behind seamlessly connecting multiple generators to a common electrical busbar to meet increased power demands or provide redundancy in critical applications.
Traditional Motor Control Centers (MCCs) are centralized panels that house the control and protection devices for multiple motors within an industrial facility.
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems are the backbone of modern industrial automation. They provide centralized monitoring and control of geographically dispersed assets, often spanning across large-scale facilities or entire regions.
Process and Control System Panels are the central hubs for monitoring and managing industrial processes. They house the hardware and software components that enable operators to oversee complex operations.