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- Motor Control Centers (MCC)
- HVAC Control Panel
- AHU Control Panel
- Pump Control Panel
- Switches, Sockets and Isolators
- Variable Speed Drives
- Soft Starters
- Lighting Control System
- Home Automation System
- Guest Room Management System
- Low Voltage (LV) Panels
- Main Voltage (MV) Panels
- Main Distribution Boards (MDB)
- Sub-Main Distribution Boards (SMDB)
- Distribution Boards (DB)
- Motor Control Centers (MCC)
- HVAC Control Panel
- AHU Control Panel
- Pump Control Panel
- Switches, Sockets and Isolators
- Variable Speed Drives
- Soft Starters
- Lighting Control System
- Home Automation System
- Guest Room Management System
Switchgear (LV)
What is switchgear ?
Switchgear is an extensive-phrase encompassing a wide range of voltage source inverters that all serve the same purpose: regulating, safeguarding, and protecting electrical systems. But while, this term may be expanded to encompass power distribution systems regulators and meters, fuses, and related technologies. Productive switchgear would immediately block the electricity supply and safeguard power equipment in the case of an electrical overload. De-electrifying devices for secure assessment, servicing, and error clearance is also done by switchgear.
What is an LV switchgear panel ?
The LV switchgear panel comprises two layers of metal enclosures, permanent and disengage able, for which different electronic devices and accessories are housed. In addition, several indicator lights and clickable buttons are built on its structure. This switchboard governs the transmission of power supply and safeguards other devices, electronic equipment, and individuals from power surges. The system comprises these parts; Feeder, Incomer, and Sub-incomer.
How does a low voltage panel work ?
A mains transformer or backup generator distributes power to the switchgear by conductors or electrical connectors to an input fuse box or appliance, often an Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) or a Moulded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB). Power is routed throughout the switchgear through inbuilt copper rods that supply lower-rated fuses, again ACBs or MCCBs, on the transmitter end of the outsider equipment.
These devices are known as outbound channels. Energy is transferred from these tiny devices to equipment or sub-boards, including even lesser graded ACBs, MCCBs, or even relatively small Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB). Most power supplies transmitted into the switchgear in the UK and Europe for business or production uses are 3-phase 400VAC supplies. All fuse box and isolation values are in Amperes (Amps).
The Basic Functions of LV Switchgear:
Isolation of parts of an installation
Isolation is the disconnection of a system connected to an energized circuit, allowing the confined component to be operated on or serviced safely. The goal of isolation is to disconnect a current or device such as a motor from the rest of an electrified network so that workers may operate on the secluded section in complete safety. In essence, all circuits in an LV installation should be separated. In reality, it is preferable to offer a mechanism of separation at the beginning of each line in order to preserve optimal system stability.
Electrical protection:
The electric circuit safeguarding fault currents against Thermo – mechanical shocks is a crucial role of LV switchgear. It is critical to reducing the dangers of high currents and isolating the faulty current from the remainder of the system. Human operators and devices like electrical machines are protected by LV switchgear.
Remote or local switching:
With switchgear controlling, the user may change a burdened system for system-based control and crisis switching. Technicians can turn on or off a portion of a power system or perhaps a single electronic device. Whenever a connected circuit becomes unsafe, it also enables an emergency shutdown.
Low-Voltage Switchgear Panel, Withdrawable Type:
Usage: in electric power distribution systems for electrical regulation, safeguarding, tracking, and power transmission.
Specifications: IEC61439 – From 4, Type 6
The maximum insulation voltage is 690V & 1000V. 690V & 400V are the maximum operating voltage.
Features:
Protection level: IP30, IP40, IP54
High precision and durability
Components and replaceable parts are designed flexibly.
Easy to assemble and disassemble.
Cable paths are custom-made for installation. Cable repairing components are also available.
Each unit’s location is properly marked, and a maximum of three latches are provided for latching.
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- Home Automation System
- Guest Room Management System
Lighting Control System
A lighting control system is a technology that allows users to control and automate the lighting in a space. It provides the ability to adjust the intensity, color, and timing of lights, as well as create custom lighting scenes and schedules. Lighting control systems can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to enhance energy efficiency, improve comfort, and create aesthetically pleasing lighting environments.
We are offering the latest technology to control the lighting system to a whole new integrated and custom-made solution to satisfy your needs.
Our Lighting Control systems can be implemented at Residential Towers, Commercial and public buildings for the intelligent lighting control with comfort & energy saving and Fast integration.
Our product portfolio includes an extensive choice of devices and systems that are based on US and European Standards of quality, to add the value required for your solution. Highest quality and top range of products and brands with our in-house specialists to form and design your project.
Key components and features in lighting control systems:
Lighting Control Devices: These include switches, dimmers, keypads, touch panels, and mobile apps that allow users to control the lighting system manually.
Sensors: Sensors such as occupancy sensors and daylight sensors can be integrated into the system to automatically adjust the lighting based on occupancy or the available natural light.
Central Control Unit: This is the brain of the lighting control system. It receives commands from the user interfaces and sends signals to the lighting devices accordingly. It can also collect data and provide analytics for energy monitoring and optimization.
Programming and Automation: Lighting control systems can be programmed to automate lighting based on predetermined schedules, occupancy patterns, or specific events. For example, lights can be programmed to turn on or off at specific times or adjust their intensity based on the time of day.
Zone and Scene Control: Lighting control systems often allow users to group lights into zones and create custom lighting scenes. Scenes can be set to achieve different moods or activities, such as “work,” “relaxation,” or “presentation.”
Integration with Other Systems: Advanced lighting control systems can integrate with other building automation systems such as HVAC, security, or audiovisual systems, allowing for centralized control and coordination of various building functions.
Benefits of lighting control systems include energy savings through efficient use of lighting, improved comfort and productivity by providing the right lighting levels for different tasks and activities, and the ability to create visually appealing lighting designs.
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Home Automation System
ACS’s home automation and lighting control systems are designed to make buildings more intelligent and energy-efficient. The company provides innovative, integrated solutions that allow people to control various aspects of their homes remotely via a switch, laptop, or smartphone.
Villas and Apartments, Smart home control system for Lighting, Curtain, HVAC, AV System, Security and Intercom systems. For comfort and safety and ease of operation with mobile, tablet etc and control home anywhere from the world
Key components and features commonly found in home automation systems:
Central Hub/Controller: The central hub or controller serves as the brain of the home automation system. It connects and communicates with various devices, enabling control and coordination of different functions.
Smart Devices: These are the individual devices that are connected to the home automation system. Examples include smart thermostats, smart lighting, smart locks, smart security cameras, smart appliances, and smart speakers. These devices can be controlled and automated through the central hub.
Connectivity Protocols: Home automation systems use various connectivity protocols such as Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth to communicate between the central hub and the smart devices. Different protocols may be used depending on the specific devices and their compatibility.
Mobile Apps: Most home automation systems provide mobile apps that allow users to control and monitor their smart devices remotely. Users can adjust settings, receive alerts, and access various features of the system through these apps.
Automation and Scheduling: Home automation systems offer the ability to create automation routines and schedules. For example, you can program the system to turn on the lights and adjust the thermostat when you arrive home or set the system to automatically lock the doors and arm the security system when you leave.
Voice Control: Many home automation systems integrate with voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This allows users to control their smart devices through voice commands, providing hands-free convenience.
Energy Management: Home automation systems often include energy management features, such as smart thermostats and energy monitoring. These allow users to optimize energy usage, save costs, and reduce environmental impact.
Security and Surveillance: Home automation systems can incorporate security features such as smart locks, door/window sensors, motion detectors, and security cameras. They enable remote monitoring, alerts for suspicious activities, and the ability to lock/unlock doors or view live camera feeds.
Integration with Third-Party Services: Some home automation systems can integrate with third-party services, such as home security providers or home entertainment systems, to create a more comprehensive and interconnected smart home experience.
Home automation systems offer homeowners the convenience of controlling and monitoring their home’s various functions remotely, as well as the ability to create personalized automation routines. They can enhance comfort, security, energy efficiency, and overall quality of life within the home. The specific features and capabilities of a home automation system may vary depending on the brand, model, and customization options chosen by the homeowner.
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Guest Room Management System
A Guest Room Management System (GRMS) is a technology solution designed specifically for managing and controlling various amenities and systems in hotel guest rooms. It provides guests with enhanced comfort, convenience, and control over their room environment while offering hotel operators improved efficiency, energy savings, and streamlined operations.
ACS’s guest room management systems (GRMS) provide an innovative and efficient way to control various aspects of hotel rooms, including lighting, heating/cooling, curtains, TV, music systems, and more.
GRMS can be integrated with the Building Management System in order to enable global management of the building and the hotel’s operations.
Maximum comfort for the guest, economy and efficiency for the owner, optimum work processes for the personnel. Your requirements are realized professionally with the hotel installations.
Key components and features in Guest Room Management Systems:
Room Control Unit (RCU): The Room Control Unit is a central control panel located in the guest room that allows guests to manage various room functions. It typically includes controls for lighting, temperature, window shades or curtains, TV, audio, and other amenities.
Lighting Control: GRMS enables guests to control the lights in their room, including individual fixtures, dimming levels, and pre-set lighting scenes for different purposes or moods. This allows guests to customize the lighting environment according to their preferences.
Temperature Control: The GRMS provides guests with control over the room’s temperature settings, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Guests can adjust the temperature to their comfort level for a pleasant stay.
Curtain and Shade Control: Motorized curtains or shades can be integrated into the GRMS, allowing guests to open or close them with the touch of a button or through automation. This provides privacy, light control, and energy efficiency.
Entertainment Control: GRMS often includes controls for in-room entertainment systems, such as TVs, audio systems, and streaming services. Guests can switch channels, adjust volume, and access multimedia content from a central interface.
Energy Management: Guest Room Management Systems can contribute to energy savings by implementing occupancy-based controls. When guests leave the room, the system can automatically turn off lights, adjust temperature settings, and power down non-essential devices, reducing energy consumption.
Integration with Property Management System (PMS): GRMS can be integrated with the hotel’s Property Management System, allowing seamless communication between guest room controls and the front desk. This integration enables guest preferences and settings to be automatically configured upon check-in and updated during the stay.
Guest Services: Some GRMS solutions provide additional guest services through the control panel, such as room service ordering, housekeeping requests, wake-up calls, and other hotel-specific features.
Guest Room Management Systems enhance the guest experience by providing intuitive control over room amenities and creating a personalized environment. For hotel operators, GRMS helps streamline operations, optimize energy usage, and improve guest satisfaction. The specific features and capabilities of a Guest Room Management System may vary depending on the provider and the hotel’s specific requirements.
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Main Voltage (MV) Panels
ACS’s main voltage switchgear panels and automation systems are designed and engineered to meet the specific needs of its clients. The company uses the latest technology and adheres to local and international standards to ensure that its products are of the highest quality.
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Distribution Boards
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Control Panel
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