ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL
Capacity
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3000 Nos./Annum, 1000 Amp, Size 10 X 6 X 2.5 Feet
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Plant and Machinery cost
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149.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
49.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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28.00
%
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TCI
|
1549.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
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1549.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Electrical control panel is a flat, often vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed. Any complex piece of machinery requires a user interface to enable the user to monitor its operations, check for efficient functioning, and intervene when required. Machines overheat, slow down, speed up or generally vary in their performance based on numerous factors such as fatigue, weather conditions, and the wear and tear of components and parts.
They are found in places such as nuclear power plants, ships, aircraft and mainframe computers. The range of electric panels is used for industrial purposes, generator panel building or apartment construction organization purpose and costume built designs. These control panels are designed for specific applications and are available in many different configurations. Like standard control panels, custom products are used to receive inputs, trigger outputs, and monitor systems and information. Examples include access control panels; electrical control panels, motor control panels, and pump control panels. Typically, these specialized control panels can be electronic, hydraulic, or pneumatic (air) with buttons, touch screen, knobs, or other analog or digital inputs.
In electrical machines, example like generators, these varying changes constitute an electrical signal. These signals can be intelligently processed to control the performance of the machine. A lot of machines in urban environments (such as signal lights and automatic doors) are completely self-managed due to such controllers. They have sensors that can detect changes in physical attributes like heat and speed and generate signals accordingly. Various equipments have similar sensors to detect changes in all kinds of various parameters. These can be used to control the equipment through a control panel.
There are many types of control panel such as Motor Control Centers, Power Distribution Panels, APFC Panels, Auto Mains Failure panels, Automation Panels, Pneumatic Control Panels, etc.
Electric equipment industry contributes over 2 per cent of GDP, which is projected to increase to about 12% in 2015 according to a study by Frost & Sullivan. During the period, consumption of electrical equipment is estimated to increase from over USD 28 billion now to USD 363 billion, growing at a CAGR of about 30%. It is also expected that during 2010-2015, the Indian equipment manufacturing will grow at 5.5 times the growth rate of global electronic equipment production.
In the electrical industrial equipment sub-sector, there are more than 75 companies in production producing switchgears, control panels and other industrial power distribution equipments/devices. Major players in electrical equipment segment are ABB, BHEL, BHEL Power Solutions, Havells India, Kirloskar Electric, Crompton Greaves and Suzlon Energy.
With some fast moves at launching fast track projects to augment power supplies, the Indian industry needs to improve its competitiveness. The Indian market is growing and multinationals with newer technologies are now more active. It is expected that the Indian equipment manufacturing will grow at around 5-6 times the growth rate of global electronic equipment production. So, there is a good scope and bright future in this sub-sector.