Frequently Asked Questions
What is an industrial electrical panel?
Industrial electrical panels are systematic boxes used to distribute, control and secure energy in a facility. They contain electrical equipment such as switches, fuses, contactors and relays.
In which areas are industrial panels used?
Factories and production facilities
Automation systems
Power plants
Large structures such as shopping malls, hospitals and hotels
Water treatment plants and infrastructure systems
What is the difference between LV and MV panels?
LV (Low Voltage) Panels: Used for systems below 1000V.
MV (Medium Voltage) Panels: Used in systems between 1kV and 36kV.
HENKA Panels specializes in LV panel solutions.
Can electrical panels be customized?
Yes. Many elements such as panel dimensions, interior equipment, sheet metal thickness, mounting structure and color can be customized according to the needs of your project. HENKA Panels offers project-specific panel production.
How are industrial panels assembled?
Installation should be done by an expert technical team; compliance with safety and legal standards should be observed. Attention should be paid to cable connections, grounding and insulation details.
Why is regular maintenance of electrical panels important?
Periodic maintenance prevents risks such as short circuit, overheating and fire. It also ensures long-lasting and efficient operation of the system.
Why is the sheet metal thickness used in panel production important?
Insufficient sheet metal thickness reduces mechanical strength and leaves it unprotected against external factors. Generally, the use of sheet metal between 1.5 mm and 2 mm is preferred.
What is the warranty period for electrical panels?
LV panels produced by HENKA Panels are under a 24-month (2-year) warranty against manufacturing and assembly errors.
What does the IP protection class mean?
The IP (Ingress Protection) degree indicates the protection level of the panel against dust and water. For example, an IP55 class panel is resistant to dust and low-pressure water.
Can remote monitoring be done in panels?
Yes. With smart system integration, energy consumption, fault status and system status in panels can be monitored and controlled remotely.