LT Projects
LT projects, which stand for Low Tension projects, encompass a wide range of electrical works that are critical for the proper functioning of industrial and commercial establishments. The primary focus of LT projects is the supply, installation, and commissioning of electrical equipment and systems that operate at voltages below 33kV.
One of the key components of LT projects is the supply and installation of PCC panels and MCC panels. PCC panels, or Power Control Centres, are the primary distribution points for electrical power within a facility. They consist of a centralized panel board that houses circuit breakers, fuses, and other protective devices that control and distribute power to various parts of the facility. MCC panels, or Motor Control Centres, are similar to PCC panels but are specifically designed to control and protect motors used in industrial applications.
Cable laying and cable trays are also essential components of LT projects. Cable laying involves the installation of electrical cables that carry power and signals between various parts of the facility. Cable trays are used to support and protect these cables, ensuring they are properly organized and routed throughout the facility.
Plant lighting works are also critical to LT projects. Proper lighting is essential for safety, productivity, and overall workplace satisfaction. LT projects involve the design and installation of lighting systems that meet the specific needs of the facility, taking into account factors such as illumination levels, energy efficiency, and maintenance requirements.
Earthing works are another essential component of LT projects. Earthing, also known as grounding, is the process of connecting electrical systems to the earth to ensure safety and prevent electrical shocks. LT projects involve the installation of earthing systems that comply with relevant safety standards and regulations.