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Assortment of LV Panel Systems in BaltElec

At BaltElec, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of Low Voltage (LV) Panel Systems that cater to various industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Our assortment includes:

Distribution Boards

Description: Essential for distributing electrical power across multiple circuits, these boards are designed to house circuit breakers and other protective devices.

Key Features: Modular designs, varying sizes, and configurations, with options for surface-mounted or flush-mounted installations.

Applications: Used in residential buildings, commercial properties, and light industrial environments.

Motor Control Centers (MCCs)

Description: MCCs are centralized systems used to control and monitor electric motors.

Key Features: Enclosures for motor starters, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and motor protection devices. Customizable layouts and scalable designs.

Applications: Ideal for large manufacturing facilities, water treatment plants, and other industrial settings.

Main Distribution Boards (MDBs)

Description: These boards are crucial for distributing power from the main incoming supply to various sub-distribution boards.

Key Features: High-capacity, robust construction with advanced protection features. Designed for high-current applications.

Applications: Suitable for commercial buildings, large industrial sites, and infrastructure projects.

Panel Enclosures

Description: Enclosures are protective cases designed to house electrical components and systems.

Key Features: Available in various sizes and materials, including metal and plastic. Options for wall-mounting, floor-standing, or custom-built designs.

Applications: Used to protect sensitive electrical equipment in diverse environments.

Control Panels

Description: These panels are designed for managing and controlling various electrical and automation systems.

Key Features: Includes control switches, indicators, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Configurable to suit specific operational needs.

Applications: Common in automation processes, HVAC systems, and building management systems.

Types of Products in the Category LV Panel Systems

Circuit Breaker Panels

Purpose: Protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits.

Types: Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs), Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (ELCBs), and Residual-Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs).

Switchgear Panels

Purpose: Manage and isolate electrical circuits to ensure safe operation.

Types: Air-insulated switchgear (AIS), Gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), and Hybrid switchgear.

Busbar Systems

Purpose: Provide a central electrical connection point within panels.

Types: Insulated busbar systems, and compact busbar systems for modular panels.

Protection and Control Modules

Purpose: Enhance safety and control of electrical systems.

Types: Overcurrent relays, under-voltage relays, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

Custom Panels

Purpose: Tailor-made solutions for specific customer requirements.

Types: Custom-built enclosures, bespoke control panels, and specialized distribution boards.

Advantages of Buying LV Panel Systems in BaltElec

Extensive Product Range BaltElec offers a diverse selection of LV Panel Systems from leading European manufacturers, ensuring you find the exact product to meet your needs.

Quality Assurance We only stock products from reputable brands known for their reliability and durability. Each panel system undergoes stringent quality checks to guarantee performance.

Competitive Pricing Our pricing strategy ensures you receive high-quality products at competitive rates. We offer various options to fit different budgets and project scales.

Expert Support Our knowledgeable team provides expert advice on product selection, installation, and maintenance. We assist in choosing the best panel system for your specific application.

Fast Delivery We understand the importance of timely delivery. Our efficient logistics network ensures that your LV Panel Systems are delivered promptly and securely.

Customization Options For projects requiring bespoke solutions, we offer customization services to tailor panels to your precise specifications.

LV Panel Systems from Leading Manufacturers

Schneider Electric

Products: Prisma Plus, Easy9, and Masterpact MTZ.

Features: Advanced protection and control capabilities, modular designs, and integration with Schneider’s EcoStruxure platform for enhanced monitoring and management.

ABB

Products: Tmax XT, Emax 2, and SACE Formion.

Features: Compact designs, high-performance circuit protection, and energy-efficient solutions with integrated connectivity options.

APC (by Schneider Electric)

Products: AP9630 Network Management Card, Smart-UPS.

Features: Reliable power protection and management, with user-friendly interfaces and remote monitoring capabilities.

Finder

Products: 7M Series Control Panels, 55 Series Relays.

Features: Compact and versatile, offering precise control and reliable switching solutions for various applications.

Hager

Products: Hager WGC and KTX Series.

Features: High-quality distribution boards, easy installation, and comprehensive protection features tailored for residential and commercial use.

Legrand

Products: Plexo, XL³.

Features: Robust and aesthetically pleasing designs, extensive range of modular options, and ease of installation.

OEZ

Products: OEZ NEXUS, OEZ TANGO.

Features: Innovative design, high protection levels, and suitability for demanding environments.

Phoenix Contact

Products: CONFIGURATOR, MGU Series.

Features: Customizable panel solutions, advanced connectivity options, and high-quality materials for durability.

Siemens

Products: Sentron, Sirius.

Features: Reliable performance, comprehensive protection solutions, and integration with Siemens’ digitalization technologies.

Wago

Products: WAGO 750 Series, WAGO I/O Modules.

Features: Flexible and scalable control systems, easy-to-use interfaces, and advanced connectivity options.

Prices for High-Quality LV Panel Systems

Distribution Boards

Price Range: €150 - €1,200

Factors: Size, number of circuits, and additional features such as smart monitoring capabilities.

Motor Control Centers (MCCs)

Price Range: €2,000 - €10,000

Factors: Complexity, number of motor starters, and customization level.

Main Distribution Boards (MDBs)

Price Range: €1,500 - €15,000

Factors: Capacity, build quality, and protection features.

Panel Enclosures

Price Range: €100 - €2,000

Factors: Size, material (metal/plastic), and mounting options.

Control Panels

Price Range: €500 - €5,000

Factors: Functionality, integration with control systems, and customization options.

Frequently Asked Questions When Buying LV Panel Systems
  • What is the difference between an MDB and an MCC?

    An MDB distributes electrical power from the main supply to sub-distribution boards, while an MCC controls and monitors electric motors. MDBs are typically used for general power distribution, whereas MCCs are specialized for motor control.

  • Can LV Panel Systems be customized?

    Yes, many LV Panel Systems can be customized to meet specific requirements, including size, configuration, and additional features. Contact our team for bespoke solutions.

  • How do I choose the right LV Panel System for my application?

    Consider factors such as the application type (residential, commercial, industrial), required capacity, and specific features like protection and control needs. Our experts can provide guidance tailored to your requirements.

  • What are the installation requirements for LV Panel Systems?

    Installation requirements vary depending on the panel type. Generally, panels must be installed according to manufacturer guidelines and local electrical codes. Professional installation is recommended for optimal performance and safety.

  • Are there warranty options for LV Panel Systems?

    Answer: Yes, most products come with a manufacturer’s warranty covering defects and performance issues. Check specific product warranties for details or consult our team for assistance.

  • Can LV Panel Systems be upgraded or expanded in the future?

    Many LV Panel Systems are designed with modularity in mind, allowing for future upgrades or expansions. Ensure you select systems that offer flexibility for future enhancements.

  • What maintenance is required for LV Panel Systems?

    Answer: Regular inspections, cleaning, and testing of components are recommended. Maintenance needs can vary based on usage and environmental conditions. Consult the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines for detailed information.

  • How can I ensure my LV Panel System is compliant with local regulations?

    Answer: Ensure the panel system meets local electrical codes and standards. Our products are sourced from reputable manufacturers who comply with international standards. Consult with local authorities or a certified electrician for specific regulatory requirements.