LT, HT, PFI Panel
High Tension (HT) Panel
A High Tension (HT) Panel is an electrical switchgear system used to control and protect high-voltage power systems, typically above 11kV. It receives power from transformers or substations and safely distributes it to various circuits. HT panels are essential in industrial, utility, and commercial installations for reliable high-voltage operation.
Low Tension (LT) Panel
A Low Tension (LT) Panel is an electrical distribution board that handles power at low voltages, typically up to 1000V. It distributes electricity from transformers or generators to various loads and includes protective devices like circuit breakers. LT panels are widely used in commercial and industrial power distribution systems.
Power Factor Improvement (PFI)
Power factor improvement refers to methods used to increase the power factor of an electrical system, making it more efficient by reducing reactive power. This is typically achieved using capacitor banks or synchronous condensers. Improving power factor lowers energy losses, reduces electricity bills, and enhances the capacity of the power system.