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LCCs, MCCs and Starter Panels

07/07/2009 6:54 AM

What are major technical differences between Motor Control Center (MCC), Local control cubical (LCC) and starter panel.

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Re: LCC,MCC & STARTER PANEL

07/07/2009 6:58 AM

The contents.

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Re: LCCs, MCCs and Starter Panels

07/07/2009 3:46 PM

For really basic questions like this please perform a google (or similar) search yourself, try Wikipedia, etc.

All the information you need is there and it saves us doing it for you.

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Re: LCCs, MCCs and Starter Panels

07/07/2009 8:14 PM

All are the same. Only the names are different. You can name these panels any names you like. There is no standard names for these panels. Some call MCC, Some call it MCB (Main Control Board), some call it LCC (Local Control Center) and e.t.c.

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