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Transformer Distribution Panel

Transformer Distribution Panels

Transformer distribution panels are widely used in workplaces, workshops, and factories as the main panels responsible for distributing electrical energy. Through these panels, the entire facility’s electrical energy can be controlled from a single main distribution panel, while additional distribution panels deliver the energy across the facility.

As panels preferred in electronic and mechanical systems for switching and safety, transformer distribution panels provide effective use for low-voltage systems such as circuit breakers, automatic fuses, and residual current relays.

As the main panel distributing electricity wherever it is needed, especially modular transformer distribution panels allow all energy to be controlled and distributed from one central point in the most efficient, safe, and simple way.

Thanks to their measuring instruments, essential parameters such as power drawn from the grid, current, and voltage reaching the facility can easily be monitored. In large-scale facilities requiring reactive power, they are often used together with compensation panels to manage inductive and capacitive loads.

In transformer distribution systems, for building-type substations, the low-voltage output from the transformer directly reaches the main distribution panel, which then distributes the energy. In pole-type substations, energy first passes through the measuring panel, then reaches the main distribution panel, and finally is distributed through the breaker.

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What is a Main Distribution Panel?

A main distribution panel is designed to control electrical energy from the main source and distribute it across the facility through sub-panels. As a panel group consisting of control and switching units, it serves four main functions:

  • Protection
  • Power Distribution
  • Backup Power
  • Monitoring

Due to these functions, main distribution panels are widely used in factories, workshops, and many other facilities.

Transformer Distribution Panel Dimensions

It is crucial that transformer distribution panels are manufactured in sizes suitable for their intended application. The size depends on the facility’s capacity and space. As the power and size increase, the dimensions of busbars and breakers inside the panel also grow, which increases the overall size of the panel.

Typically, these panels are produced with a standard height of 200–210 cm, though exceptions exist. Depth starts at 40 cm and can increase up to 90 cm depending on the facility size and capacity. Width also varies, ensuring all electrical components fit comfortably inside.

Features of Transformer Distribution Panels

The structure of these panels usually uses angle iron or similar steel profiles. The surface material thickness is at least 2 mm, or 3 mm when control elements or breakers are mounted on it. Panels can be manufactured up to 1600 kVA, with features customized according to the facility’s needs. In older facilities, distribution panels were combined with electric meter panels and compensation panels, whereas current regulations differentiate building-type and pole-type systems with varying designs.

Types of Distribution Panels

Today, there are many types of distribution panels, each serving unique functions and features. Common types include:

  • MCC Panel
  • PLC or Automation Panel
  • Machine Panel
  • Transfer Panel
  • Main Distribution Panel
  • Construction Site Panel
  • Meter Panel
  • Sub-Distribution Panel
  • Medium Voltage Panels

Industrial panel systems play an important role in improving the efficiency, safety and reliability of modern industrial operations.

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