Control and Relay Panel

Control and Relay Panels for Feeders and Transformers

Control and Relay Panels for Feeders and Transformers are designed to provide reliable protection, control, monitoring, and automation of electrical distribution systems. These panels safeguard feeders and transformers against faults such as overload, short circuit, earth fault, and abnormal voltage or frequency conditions. Equipped with numerical protection relays, circuit breakers, control switches, annunciation systems, and metering devices, they ensure accurate fault detection and quick isolation to prevent equipment damage.

The panels also support remote monitoring and communication through standard protocols, enabling efficient supervision and data analysis. Built as per industry standards, they offer safe operation, easy maintenance, and enhanced system reliability, making them essential for substations, industrial plants, and power distribution networks.

Key Features of Control and Relay Panel

Reliable protection for feeders

Provides dependable protection against overloads, short circuits, and electrical faults, ensuring safe operation of feeders and transformers while minimizing equipment damage and power interruptions.

Fast fault detection and isolation

Quickly detects electrical faults and isolates affected sections, reducing downtime, preventing system escalation, and maintaining continuity of power supply across the network.

Compact and modular design

Engineered with a space-saving, modular structure that allows flexible installation, easy expansion, and efficient integration into new or existing electrical systems.

SCADA / RTU / PLC compatibility

Seamlessly integrates with SCADA, RTU, and PLC systems, enabling remote monitoring, control, data logging, and efficient automation of power distribution systems.

Control Switches and Selector Switches

Enable manual control and selection of operating modes for electrical equipment, allowing safe switching, local or remote operation selection, and reliable control of feeders, breakers, and auxiliary circuits.