Low Voltage Distribution Panels

IMG
Low Voltage Distribution Panels

Low voltage distribution panels are essential components that ensure the safe, controlled, and efficient delivery of electrical power to end users. Our product range includes both fixed type and withdrawable type panels to meet the diverse requirements of different facilities.

Manufactured in compliance with IEC 61439-1 and IEC 61439-2 standards, our panels offer high short-circuit withstand capacity, flexible modular configurations, and ease of installation on-site. Each panel is engineered specifically for the project and designed for long-term durability and reliable operation.

Fixed Type Panels
Fixed-type panels are ideal for facilities with stable load configurations and minimal need for change. Their compact and simple design, along with low initial investment and easy operation, make them suitable for a wide range of applications. In these panels, modules are permanently installed, and system shutdown is required for any modification.

Withdrawable Type Panels
Withdrawable panels feature a modular design that allows each outgoing unit to be independently operated. Maintenance, testing, or replacement can be performed without shutting down the entire system. This structure ensures maximum operational efficiency in critical environments. Safety is ensured through mechanical and electrical interlock systems.


Advantages

Rated current up to 6300A
Short-circuit withstand: 100kA for 1s
IP protection class between IP30 and IP65
Modular and expandable design
Compatible with MCCBs, ACBs, contactors, and protection relays
Integrated solutions with thermal-magnetic protection, energy analyzers, and signaling devices
Remote monitoring and communication (Modbus, Profibus, etc.)
Full compliance with IEC 61439-1 / 2


Application Areas

Industrial plants and production lines
Power generation and distribution centers
Data centers
Healthcare facilities and hospitals
Shopping malls and large buildings
Airports and infrastructure projects
Solar and wind power plants

Low Voltage Automation and Control Panels

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Low Voltage Automation and Control Panels

Low voltage automation and control panels are used to monitor, manage, and control machines and processes in industrial and commercial facilities. These panels combine both automation components for centralized operation and manual control elements for operator interaction.

Our panels are custom-engineered based on project needs and include various components such as PLCs, HMIs, relays, signal modules, power contactors, push buttons, and terminal blocks. Their compact design, configurable structure, and high reliability make them ideal for a wide range of industries.

Structure and Features
Low voltage automation and control panels serve as the central control unit of the system. In PLC-controlled systems, programmable controllers manage processes within the panel. Operator control is performed via SCADA or HMI interfaces. The panel also includes I/O modules and signal interfaces that communicate with field devices.

Control panels are designed for systems requiring manual intervention. They typically contain start-stop buttons, selector switches, signal lights, and timers. These panels can operate as standalone units or integrate with centralized control systems.

Panel designs are available in wall-mounted or free-standing configurations. Modular rail systems, labeled terminals, and structured internal layout ensure easy maintenance. Coating, IP protection level, and ventilation options are determined according to field conditions.


Advantages

Fully compatible with PLC, HMI, and SCADA infrastructure
Integration of manual and automatic control systems in one unit
Accessible internal layout for easy maintenance
Remote monitoring and data communication (Modbus, TCP/IP, Profibus, etc.)
Flexible design: wall-mounted or floor-standing
IP30 to IP55 protection levels
Labeled cabling and equipment layout for easy diagnostics
Compliance with IEC 61439 and EN 60204 standards


Application Areas

Automated production lines
Conveyor systems and machines
Pump stations and water treatment units
HVAC and building automation systems
Solar and wind energy control units
Food, chemical, automotive, textile industries
SCADA and energy management systems