Electrical Panels (MCC and PCC)

We manufacture compartmentalized and non-compartmentalized panels as per client requirement. Copper/Aluminum bus bar is provided with the Panels with ratings as per design.


VFD Panels

Variable Frequency drive panel are designed to control the speed of electric motor and feed pump. Adjustment of the speed of the motor is required in all the process industries & machinery Mfg.'s. Variable Frequency drive is used as energy saving device for some of the machines to save power during no load or it is used as final control element of the closed loop control application where the speed of the motor is changed to control one parameter.


APFC Panels

APFC panel products are fully automatic in operation and can be used to achieve Consistently high power factor under fluctuating load conditions Reduced kVA demand charges The basic operation is as follows: control relay To automatically switch ON and OFF relevant capacitor steps on to ensure consistent power factor.


PLC Automation Panels

PLC Automation Control Panels are replacement for relay based systems. We provide control system solutions using RENU, Delta, Siemens, Schneider PLC. Easy Operator interface using HMI/Scada.Communication of PLC with BMS, DCS on required protocol.


BMC

Building Management System (BMS) or Building Automation System (BAS) is a computer-based control system installed in buildings that controls and monitors the building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems. A BMS consists of software and hardware. The BMS can be integrated with PLC, VFD and other hardware using Internet protocols and open standards such  BACnet, LonWorks and Modbus.


Contact Us
SHREE RENUKA ENERGY AND CONTROLS
C-7, Bhagyashree Soc., Rajeev Nagar, A.G. Link Road, Sakinaka, Mumbai-400072, Maharashtra, (India)
Mobile : +(91) - 9773244734
Email : response@renukaplcpanels.com

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