Features : Sturdy in nature, Perfect finish, High performance, Digital Tap Position Indicator, Electronic Automatic Voltage Regulating Relay, Control Selector Switch Auto / Push Button, Anti Condensation Heater
On Load Tap Changer (OLTC) – 13, 17, 19 tap positions. AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) Buchhozyl Relay Oil Temperature Dial Type Indicator Winding Temperature Indicator with CT & Sensing Device Marshalling Box Magnetic Oil Gauge more...
We are offering remote tap changer control panel. It controls the working of transformer kept outdoor. Rtcc panel also known as avc panel (automatic voltage control panel), is used to control the transformer tap changer to adjust the tap position, as per the load. more...
Remote tap changer control (rtcc) is a conventional equipment to control the output of the transformer from the oltc unit fitted in the transformer. The desired voltage will be achieved accordingly by controlling the oltc with respect to the tap position through rtcc system. more...
We offer technologically advanced Relay Control Panel & Rtcc Panel, which finds wide application in the industries such as Sugar Industry, Paper Industry, Cement Industry, Food Industry, Chemical Industry and Pumping applications. Some of the salient features of our products are:more...
Our clients can avail an outstanding range of rtcc panel from us with assurance of quality as per the industry laid norms. It is highly capable to tolerate heavy loads and thus proves to be suitable for installation in industrial as well as commercial sector. Moreover, offered pamore...
We offer technologically advanced Relay Control Panel & Rtcc Panel, which finds wide application in the industries such as Sugar Industry, Paper Industry, Cement Industry, Food Industry, Chemical Industry and Pumping applications. Some of the salient features of our products are: more...
RTCC means relay tap changer circuit, these are the relays which give command to the tap changer present in the transformer H.T side to either increase or decrease the tap since due to inductive load ( lagging p.f ) , the secondary terminal voltage would decrease which would not more...