In electrical engineering, a Motor Control Center (MCC) Panel is a centralized system used to control, monitor, and protect electric motors in industrial and commercial environments. It is a metal-enclosed cabinet that houses motor starters, circuit breakers, relays, and other control equipment for multiple motors, all in one panel.
Motor Control: Starts, stops, and controls the speed or direction of motors.
Protection: Provides short-circuit, overload, and ground fault protection.
Centralization: All motor controls are grouped in one location for ease of maintenance and troubleshooting.
Automation: Often integrated with PLCs or SCADA for automated processes.
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