A Power Control Panel (PCC) is a compartmentalized panel engineered for distributing and managing electrical power. It typically includes main and branch circuit breakers, fuses, relays/contactors, surge protection devices, transformers or power supplies, terminal blocks, and PLC/HMI interfaces for automation. Enclosed in a metal or fiberglass chassis with proper grounding, cooling, and wiring arrangements, a PCC ensures safety, reliable performance, and centralized control of motors, loads, and sub‑circuits.
Centralized power distribution - Receives power from transformers or generators and distributes to multiple feeders for motors, loads, and sub‑systems
Comprehensive protection - Includes circuit breakers, fuses, protective relays to guard against overloads, short circuits, earth faults
Modular/compartmentalized layout - Facilitates safe, extendable, easily maintainable construction with segregated sections for feeders, incomers, and auxiliary devices
Scalability and future readiness - Extensible design supports future expansions, additional feeders or control modules