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ELECTRICAL CABLE

We are an eminent name, which is engaged in delivering wearing Electrical wire to our clients. The offered range of electrical cables is designed & developed by reliable vendors; we are counted among the leading service providers of electrical Cable Installation Services.

Features:

  • Reasonable price
  • Used extensively
  • Smooth performance
  • MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker)

    Features:

  • Rated current not more than 100 A.
  • Trip characteristics normally not adjustable.
  • Thermal or thermal-magnetic operation.
  • RCD (Residual Current Device / RCCB(Residual Current Circuit Breaker)

    The most widely used are 30 mA (milliamp) and 100 mA devices. A current flow of 30 mA (or 0.03 amps) is sufficiently small that it makes it very difficult to receive a dangerous shock. Even 100 mA is a relatively small figure when compared to the current that may flow in an earth fault without such protection (hundred of amps)

    Features:

  • Phase (line) and Neutral both wires connected through RCD.
  • It trips the circuit when there is earth fault current.
  • The amount of current flows through the phase (line) should return through neutral .
  • It detects by RCD. any mismatch between two currents flowing through phase and neutral detect by -RCD and trip the circuit within 30Miliseconed.
  • If a house has an earth system connected to an earth rod and not the main incoming cable, then it must have all circuits protected by an RCD (because u mite not be able to get enough fault current to trip a MCB)
  • RCDs are an extremely effective form of shock protection
  • RCCB

    Standard electromechanical RCCBs are designed to operate on normal supply waveforms and cannot be guaranteed to operate where none standard waveforms are generated by loads. The most common is the half wave rectified waveform sometimes called pulsating dc generated by speed control devices, semi conductors, computers and even dimmers. Specially modified RCCBs are available which will operate on normal ac and pulsating dc. RCDs don’t offer protection against current overloads: RCDs detect an imbalance in the live and neutral currents. A current overload, however large, cannot be detected. It is a frequent cause of problems with novices to replace an MCB in a fuse box with an RCD. This may be done in an attempt to increase shock protection. If a live-neutral fault occurs (a short circuit, or an overload), the RCD won’t trip, and may be damaged. In practice, the main MCB for the premises will probably trip, or the service fuse, so the situation is unlikely to lead to catastrophe; but it may be inconvenient.

    Modular Switch & Sockets

    We provide Switches & Sockets, which come with fuse and indicators. These products can also be availed from us with safety shutters for maximum reliability. Manufactured using superior quality material, these sockets are extremely durable. Different types of electrical devices can be connected in these shutters.

    We are one of the trustworthy organizations, engaged in manufacturing and supplying a wide variety of Modular Switches. Our team of competent and experienced professionals, manufacture these using superior quality plastic that is procured from leading and renowned vendors of the industry. These ISI marked switches are fabricated under the close supervision of quality controllers in conformity with the standards specified in the IS: 3854. Owing to the competencies of our personnel, we are able to provide customized solutions as per the specific requirements of customers.

    Electrical Panelboard

    A distribution board (or panelboard) is a component of an electricity supply system which divides an electrical power feed into subsidiary circuits, while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit, in a common enclosure. Normally, a main switch, and in recent boards, one or more Residual-current devices (RCD) or Residual Current Breakers with Overcurrent protection (RCBO), will also be incorporated.