What is the purpose of a Motor Control Centre (MCC)? Motor Control Centre (MCC): A motor is a mechanical device that uses electrical energy to perform tasks such as rotating a pump, fan, or blower. The demand for automation and mechanisation of many industrial processes has increased as a result of industrial progress. Because the mechanisation of many industrial processes necessitates a large number of motors, MCCs are required to regulate them all. There is no need to wire the devices because the MCC has the ability to plug in the control components. These components can be plugged in or unplugged. The MCC would be made up of a busbar and other control equipment that could be used to manage the motor's operation as well as to organise the components into a single panel. Different motor starting methods, such as the DOL and star-delta starter, are available at the MCC.
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