Motor control center (MCC) shelters consist of single or multiple electrical units, which are combined to meet larger application needs. These components allow engineers to control electric motors from a central location, such as a mechanical or electrical room. MCCs are typically found in large commercial or industrial buildings and typically contain motor starters, circuit breakers, programmable controllers, metering devices, etc. MCCs may be used in any facility that operates a large number of electric motors. There is always the possibility or risk of fire or explosion when MCCs are used in, around or near flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, flammable dust, flammable fibers or droplets. The MCC shelter provided by TLS integrates sensors, fire and gas systems, intelligent PLC, fire dampers, air conditioners, etc. in a positive pressure container environment, which helps isolate the control systems in the MCC shelter from the external hazardous environment and facilitates the operation of surrounding systems. Increase the safety factor of the construction environment. The MCC shelter provided by TLS can meet DNV2.7-1| EN12079, pass third-party certification such as CCS and BV, and can be customized according to customer‘s requirements, which can also be used for Power control centre (PCC), Variable speed driver (VSD), Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) shelter. Any requirements, please contact us directly: E-mail: sales@tls-containers.com Hotline: +65-65637288; +65-31386967 TLS Offshore Containers / TLS Special Containers is a global supplier of standard and customised containerised solutions.
Wherever you are in the world TLS can help you, please contact us. E-mail: sales@tls-containers.com Hotline: +65-65637288; +65-31386967 Key words: #pressurised #ATEX #IECEx #offshore CARBIN #workshop container #TLS #EX-proof #CPFG #air blower fan #Laboratory container #TLS offshore TLS pressurised laboratory container brochure can be downloaded here. Key words: #DNV #BV #DNV2.7-1 #ESS #BESS #A60 fire rating #explosion-proof #LAB # workshop container #TLS offshore containers #laboratory container Positive pressure and negative pressure are relative to the pressure in the surrounding space. Positive pressure: the air supply volume is greater than the exhaust volume. The indoor air is under positive pressure. Combined with the air conditioning unit, the cleanliness of the air sent into the container can be guaranteed. Positive pressure is preferentially applied to containers where the external environment is harsh (such as ZONE 0, ZONE 1, and ZONE 2) and the internal environment is secure. Please download the A60 offshore pressurised container product brochure for reference. Negative pressure: the air supply volume is less than the exhaust air volume, and the room is under negative pressure. The surrounding air flows into the space and is discharged through the exhaust outlet for unified treatment. Negative pressure is preferred in containers where the external environment is safe but the interior will produce toxic and harmful gases. Please download laboratory container brochure for reference. |
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