Acting as a secondary hub downstream from the Main Distribution Panel (MDP), a Power Distribution Panel (PDP) is responsible for distributing electrical power to specific, dedicated loads within a facility, such as machinery, lighting circuits, HVAC systems, and other equipment. Our PDPs are engineered for clarity, safety, and ease of maintenance, providing a organized and protected point for circuit management tailored to your operational layout.
Core Functions of a PDP
- Localized Power Distribution: Takes a primary feed from the MDP and breaks it down into smaller, protected circuits for specific areas or equipment groups.
- Circuit Protection: Utilizes circuit breakers or fuses to protect individual branch circuits from overloads and short circuits.
- Local Disconnect: Provides a safe and easily accessible point to isolate power for maintenance or emergency shutdown of connected equipment.
- Load Organization: Groups circuits logically (e.g., by process line, department, or function) for simplified operation and troubleshooting.
Key Components We Integrate
- Incoming Breaker or Isolator: A main disconnect device for the entire PDP.
- Distribution Circuit Breakers: Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) or Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) for each outgoing feeder.
- Busbar System: Sized appropriately for the total connected load.
- Termination Points: Clearly labeled terminals for incoming and outgoing power cables.
- Enclosure: Sturdy steel enclosure with appropriate ingress protection (IP rating) for its environment.
Benefits of Our PDP Solutions
- Enhanced Safety: Isolates faults to individual circuits, preventing widespread power outages.
- Improved Maintenance: Clear labeling and organized layout significantly reduce troubleshooting and maintenance time.
- Operational Flexibility: Allows sections of a facility to be powered down independently without affecting entire operations.
- Cost-Effective Power Management: Provides a structured and efficient method for managing power to various loads.
Applications
- Machine Shops and Production Floors
- Commercial Building Tenant Spaces
- Lighting Control Rooms
- Data Center Server Rooms
- Laboratory and Testing Facilities

