🔍 Sacda-Integrated PLC Panel
✅ 1. Panel Type and Purpose
Type: Electrical Distribution / Control Panel
Main Purpose:
To safely distribute electrical power.
Protect circuits from overloads and faults.
Enable control of machines or loads via relays/contactors.
⚡ 2. Power Input Section
Located at the top left side (behind the large black MCCB).
MCCB (Molded Case Circuit Breaker):
Acts as the main switch for the panel.
Protects against overcurrent, short-circuits, and allows isolation during maintenance.
Receives incoming power (probably 3-phase supply) from the main distribution board or transformer.
Incoming Busbars:
Red, Yellow, Blue bars indicate three-phase lines (L1, L2, L3).
Distributes power evenly to all downstream breakers.
These are solid copper bars, insulated with color-coded PVC sleeves for phase identification.
🔄 3. Outgoing Protection Section
MCBs (Miniature Circuit Breakers):
Mounted in rows in the center-right side.
Used for individual circuit protection (e.g., motors, lights, control power).
Protect against overloads or short circuits.
Organized neatly for easy identification and wiring.
Rating of MCBs:
Different circuits may require different ratings (6A, 10A, 16A, etc.).
Labeled to show circuit numbers.
🔌 4. Control & Automation Components
Contactors and Control Relays:
Found at the bottom middle section.
Used for remote switching/control of heavy loads (like motors).
Controlled via push buttons, PLCs, or automation systems.
Auxiliary Blocks:
Some contactors may include aux. contacts for feedback or interlocking.
🧰 5. Terminal and Field Wiring Area
Terminal Blocks:
Found at the bottom of the panel.
Connects internal panel wiring to field equipment (motors, sensors, lights).
Numbered and organized for easy wiring and maintenance.
Cable Ducts / Trays:
White plastic ducts guide and hide wires for neatness and protection.
Keep power and control wiring separate.
🚪 6. Door Components
On the inner door (left side):
Selector switches, indicators, or push buttons may be present.
Likely used to control or monitor certain operations.
Wires run from door components into the panel via flexible conduit.
🛡️ 7. Safety and Standards
This panel appears to follow standard industrial safety practices:
Color-coded wires for phase and neutral.
Clear labeling for components.
Protective covers over live busbars.
Proper space for ventilation and future expansion.
🧠 Summary of Functions:
Function Component Used
Main protection MCCB
Power distribution Busbars & MCBs
Circuit protection MCBs
Load control (motors, etc.) Contactors & relays
External connections Terminal blocks
User interface Door-mounted switches & buttons
Internal wiring management Cable ducts & wire ferrules
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