Motor Control Centre design made simple with new Rittal
The design of any Motor Control Centre is time consuming, not only does the front ‘general arrangement’ require fine detail but the configuration of the internal components requires careful planning in order to maximise internal space. Rittal have develo
The design of any Motor Control Centre is time consuming, not only does the front ‘general arrangement’ require fine detail but the configuration of the internal components requires careful planning in order to maximise internal space. Rittal have developed a new software tool to facilitate designers specifying and designing Motor Control Centres, allowing drawings and parts lists to be achieved within minutes.
The engineering software can produce drawings of any Form 4 type panel, which not only incorporates the front view general arrangement but also the internal view including details such as mounting plate detail and busbars. The software will also specify the individual component parts required and from this list of parts quick and effortless order placement can be achieved.
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