Motor control centers (MCCs) were first introduced in 1937 as a way to conserve wall and/or floor space in industrial facilities. Before 1960, wall-mounted motor starters were used even if only a few ...
Industrial companies have put a greater focus in recent years on addressing a top electrical safety risk: arc flash events. Arc flashes can be created by a wide range of actions, from a dropped tool, ...
Schneider Electric has announced the introduction of its patented ArcBlok technology in the Square D Brand Model 6 Motor Control Center (MCC) for arc-flash mitigation. This will improve worker safety ...
The Flexline 3500 low-voltage motor control center delivers real-time operation and diagnostic data by integrating with smart motor control devices. The modular motor control center design is ...
Targeting markets with UL-845, CSA or NOM requirements and applications where arc flash is a concern, ABB now offers a low-voltage motor control center including plug ...
Eaton Corporation has introduced the FlashGard Low-Voltage Motor Control Center (MCC) to address the dangers associated with arc flash events. FlashGard offers features that help prevent injuries from ...
Dublin, June 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Low Voltage Motor Control Center Market, By Type, By End User Vertical, and By Geography - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2023 - 2030" ...
According to the 2011 Medium Voltage MCCs and Soft Starters study published by IMS Research, Austin, the market for motor control centers (MCCs) is slowly making a comeback. The global market for ...