Panel design could mean two closely related things. One could be the design of the relationships and connections between the electrical and control system in a panel (drawing the schematics). The other thing (which is closely related) is laying out the physical location of those components within the panel. Usually, you have to do both if you are designing a control system. For panel layout, you need to physically arrange the components (usually using CAD software) to fit everything into the panel while taking into account efficient use of space, heat dissipation, compliance with electrical codes and regulations, easy of assembly and repair. In addition, you need to take into consideration how the finished panel will fit into wherever it is being installed.
Control panel is used to accommodate instruments for the purpose of measurement, monitoring, protection,detection, control and manage the processes.The panels are located in a control room as well as a field termed as a local control panel (LCP) for operational convenience.
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There are three basic types of control panels
Flat Control Panels
Breakfront Control Panels
Console type Control Panels
The dimensions of a particular panel type are as per the suitability of the application.The flat control panel is the least expensive and easiest to construct and simple design of all types.The straight and vertical plane of the panel allows an orderly layout of tubing, electrical ductwork, and miscellaneous equipment.
Design and assembly cannot be isolated. A design engineer must understand how his designs are manufactured on the floor, and assembly staff can do a better job when they understand why a particular specification is critical to the outcome of the project. That’s why we take an integrated “design to production” approach to your custom control panels. Our engineers are experts in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Value Engineering of products.
These programs are often offered to customers by a company to build a control panel free of charge. These programs are based on CAD and are used to build the required panel by allowing the client to add scales and objects such as drilled holes, color diagrams, and rectangular cuts. Customers also appreciate that these programs make it easy for customized panels to match device specifications. This allows customers to get help by designing a basic electrical system, lighting controls, vehicle controls, and automated systems.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.