What is a Motor Control Center (MCC)? Eaton explains
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#MotorControlCenter #ElectricalEngineering #PowerManagement Explore the components and functionality of Motor Control Centers (MCCs) in this informative video by Eaton. Motor Control Centers (MCCs) are electrically enclosed assemblies composed of sections with a common horizontal power bus. Each vertical section contains motor control starters that receive power from a vertical bus connected to the horizontal power bus. A motor starter unit, or "bucket," includes components like breakers, contactors, and overload relays to control power to motors or loads. These components are rated based on voltage, current, frequency, and horsepower. Key components of a motor starter unit: Breaker or fusible switch | Contactor | Overload relay Learn more about the detailed structure and functionality of MCCs at Eaton.com/MCC
#MotorControlCenter #ElectricalEngineering #PowerManagement Explore the components and functionality of Motor Control Centers (MCCs) in this informative video by Eaton. Motor Control Centers (MCCs) are electrically enclosed assemblies composed of sections with a common horizontal power bus. Each vertical section contains motor control starters that receive power from a vertical bus connected to the horizontal power bus. A motor starter unit, or "bucket," includes components like breakers, contactors, and overload relays to control power to motors or loads. These components are rated based on voltage, current, frequency, and horsepower. Key components of a motor starter unit: Breaker or fusible switch | Contactor | Overload relay Learn more about the detailed structure and functionality of MCCs at Eaton.com/MCC
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