Types of Electrical Panel Boards Used in Industrial Facilities

Types of Electrical Panel Boards Used in Industrial Facilities

In industrial facilities, electrical systems are not just about supplying power—they are about control, protection, continuity, and safety. Over three decades of working inside factories, manufacturing plants, and industrial zones have taught one critical lesson:

👉 Choosing the wrong type of electrical panel board can compromise production, safety, and long-term reliability.

This guide explains the different types of electrical panel boards used in industrial facilities, how each functions, and how to select the right one based on load demand, process requirements, and future expansion.

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What Is an Industrial Electrical Panel Board?

An industrial panel board is a type of power distribution panel designed to safely distribute electrical power to heavy-duty loads, including:

  • Production machinery

  • Motors and drives

  • Process equipment

  • Industrial lighting and utilities

Unlike residential or light commercial panels, industrial panel boards are built to handle:

  • Higher current ratings

  • Continuous operation

  • Harsh environments

  • Complex protection requirements

These panels form the backbone of industrial power distribution systems.


Why Industrial Facilities Use Multiple Types of Panel Boards

In industrial settings, one panel board is never enough.

Factories use different types of panel boards to:

  • Separate critical and non-critical loads

  • Improve safety and fault isolation

  • Simplify maintenance and troubleshooting

  • Allow phased expansion

Each panel type has a specific role in maintaining system reliability.


Main Distribution Panel (MDP)

What Is an MDP?

The Main Distribution Panel (MDP) is the primary electrical panel that receives power directly from:

  • Utility service

  • Transformer

  • Generator system

It distributes power to downstream panels and major equipment.

Where MDPs Are Used

  • Manufacturing plants

  • Industrial buildings

  • Processing facilities

Why MDPs Are Critical

  • Handle the highest electrical load

  • Provide main overcurrent protection

  • Serve as the central control point

MDPs must be professionally engineered, as failures here affect the entire facility.

 


Sub Distribution Panel (SDP) / Subpanel

Purpose of Subpanels

Subpanels distribute power from the MDP to:

  • Specific production areas

  • Individual floors or zones

  • Equipment clusters

Advantages

  • Better load management

  • Reduced cable length

  • Improved safety and isolation

Subpanels are essential in large factories where centralized distribution is impractical.


Power Panel Board

What Is a Power Panel Board?

A power panel board supplies electricity to:

  • Heavy machinery

  • Motors

  • Welding equipment

  • Industrial outlets

Key Characteristics

  • Higher breaker ratings

  • Rugged construction

  • Designed for motor loads

Power panels are commonly used near production lines to support high-demand equipment.


Lighting Panel Board

Role of Lighting Panels

Lighting panel boards supply:

  • Industrial lighting systems

  • Emergency lighting circuits

  • Exterior lighting

Why Separate Lighting Panels Are Important

  • Prevent lighting loss during power panel faults

  • Improve maintenance safety

  • Better energy management

Separating lighting from power loads is a best practice in industrial design.


Motor Control Panel (MCP) / Motor Control Center (MCC)

Although technically different from standard panel boards, MCCs often work alongside them.

Purpose

  • Control and protect motors

  • Integrate starters, VFDs, and protection devices

Used In

  • Manufacturing plants

  • Pumping stations

  • Process industries

MCCs handle motor-heavy operations, while panel boards distribute general power.


Control Panel Boards

Function

Control panel boards manage:

  • Automation systems

  • Sensors and relays

  • PLC-controlled processes

They are critical in precision manufacturing and automated production lines.


Emergency and Critical Load Panels

Why They Matter

Critical loads require uninterrupted power.

These panels supply:

  • Emergency systems

  • Fire protection equipment

  • Control and safety systems

They are often connected to:

  • Generators

  • UPS systems


Outdoor and Weatherproof Panel Boards

Industrial facilities often require panels installed:

  • Outdoors

  • In dusty or wet environments

These panels use:

  • Weatherproof enclosures

  • Proper ingress protection (IP ratings)

Correct enclosure selection prevents corrosion, short circuits, and premature failure.


How to Choose the Right Type of Panel Board for Your Facility

Selecting the right panel board involves:

  • Load analysis

  • Equipment type and duty cycle

  • Environmental conditions

  • Expansion plans

  • Compliance with electrical codes

A professional electrical contractor evaluates these factors before recommending a solution.


Common Mistakes in Industrial Panel Board Selection

From real-world experience, common mistakes include:

  • Undersizing panels

  • Mixing lighting and power loads

  • Ignoring future expansion

  • Using residential-grade panels in industrial settings

These errors lead to frequent tripping, overheating, and safety risks.


Preventive Maintenance for Industrial Panel Boards

Regardless of type, all panel boards require regular maintenance.

A proper Electrical PMS program includes:

  • Visual inspection

  • Connection tightening

  • Cleaning

  • Load measurement

  • Thermography


Electrical Panel Board Thermography in Industrial Facilities

Infrared thermography detects:

  • Hot spots

  • Loose connections

  • Overloaded circuits

This non-intrusive inspection is essential for high-load industrial panels.

 


Industries That Rely on Multiple Panel Board Types

  • Manufacturing and processing plants

  • Automotive and electronics factories

  • Food and beverage production

  • Warehousing and logistics centers

  • Industrial estates and PEZA facilities

Each industry uses multiple panel board types to ensure operational efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

MDP, subpanels, power panels, lighting panels, and control panels.

No. Industrial facilities require multiple panel types for safety and reliability.

Power panels supply machinery; lighting panels supply lighting circuits.

At least annually, or more frequently for high-load facilities.

Licensed electrical contractors with industrial experience.

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Types of Panel Boards We Offer

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Industries We Serve

  • Manufacturing & Industrial Plants

  • Commercial Buildings & Shopping Malls

  • Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities

  • Data Centers & IT Infrastructure

  • Residential & Real Estate Developments

Lighting and Power Panel Boards

Ideal for commercial and industrial applications, our lighting and power panel boards ensure safe and efficient distribution of electrical power.

Motor Control Panel Boards

Designed for controlling and protecting electric motors, our motor control panel boards help optimize energy usage and prevent equipment failures.

Distribution Panel Boards

Our distribution panel boards provide seamless power allocation to various circuits, ensuring even load distribution and minimizing electrical faults.

Custom Panel Boards

We design and build custom panel boards to fit specific project requirements, whether for factories, hospitals, malls, or residential buildings.

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