Yesha Electricals Motor Control Centre Panel In many commercial and industrial applications, the apparatus designed for this function is the motor control center (MCC).
A Motor Control Center (MCC) is an assembly that controls several or all-electric motors centrally. There are multiple enclosed sections and a common power bus. Each section has a combination starter, which consists of a motor starter, fuses or circuit breakers, and a power disconnect. It is also possible to equip a motor control center with push buttons, indicator lights, variable-frequency drives, programmable logic controllers, and metering equipment. In some buildings, it may be combined with the electrical service entrance.
Typically, Motor Control Centers can be found in large industrial or commercial buildings containing a lot of electrical motors that must be controlled centrally, such as an electrical room or mechanical room.
MCC stands for motor control center panels, while PCC stands for power control center panels. Generally, Motor control Center refers to a panel that supplies LT motor power, while Power Control Center refers to a panel that receives HT power. However, there is a difference between them in terms of protection relays and type of insulation.
