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Laboratory Power Panel

Laboratory Power Panel

Laboratory Power Panel

Laboratory Power Panel

A Laboratory Power Panel provides centralized electrical distribution for instruments, workstations, and testing equipment used in laboratory environments. Designed for organized power management, it helps improve operational efficiency, supports uninterrupted laboratory activities, and ensures convenient electrical access for research, analytical, and quality control applications.

High Quality Laboratory Power Panel

Centralized Power Distribution and Circuit Protection Merits of a Modern Laboratory Power Panel

  • Safetyfirst design: Integrated circuit protection and grounding to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Modular configuration: Easily customizable to meet specific voltage and amperage requirements.
  • Durable construction: Highquality housing designed for longterm use in demanding laboratory environments.
  • Organized distribution: Centralized power access that reduces cable clutter and improves lab aesthetics.
Customizable Power for Every Need

Our centralized laboratory power panels offer customizable power for every need. Equipped with independent circuit breakers and dustproof covers, they safely distribute heavy electrical loads to all instruments.

High Quality Laboratory Power Panel
Professional Installation and Quality

At Vilva Lab Furniture, we prioritize precision and safety in every component we manufacture. Our laboratory power panels are rigorously tested to ensure they provide consistent performance in active research settings. Contact our team to discuss your electrical distribution needs and let us help you build a safer, more efficient laboratory infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions?

1 What is a laboratory power panel?

It is a specialized, surface-mounted or flush-mounted electrical distribution enclosure designed to safely control and deliver electricity to sensitive diagnostic machines, bench sockets, and analytical hardware.

3 How do lab power panels protect expensive diagnostic equipment from voltage shifts?

They integrate automated digital voltage stabilizers, phase-failure relays, and over-current protection modules that instantly trip power if an electrical anomaly occurs.

5 Can a laboratory power panel be mounted directly onto a workbench reagent rack?

Yes, compact modular versions, often called electrical trunking pedestals, are custom-built to mount directly onto workbench service raceways for easy asset plug-ins.

7 Do you provide dedicated emergency stop switches on your lab power panels?

Yes, panels can be configured with a prominent, red mushroom-head Emergency Stop (E-Stop) slam button that cuts power to the entire bench transiently during an accident.

9 How are internal wires organized to assist tech maintenance?

All internal wiring routes through neat PVC slotted ducts, with every line clearly labeled using printed ferrule numbers that correspond to a comprehensive wiring diagram.

2 What safety features are mandatory inside a laboratory power panel?

It must include highly responsive Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs) or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs), Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs), and dedicated surge protection devices.

4 What material is standardly used to construct the panel enclosure?

They are fabricated using heavy-gauge galvanized iron or CRCA steel sheets, finished with an electrostatic, non-conductive epoxy powder coating to eliminate shock hazards.

6 Are laboratory power panels protected against water and chemical ingress?

Yes, panels installed near wet benches or chemical areas feature international protection ratings like IP54 or IP55, including neoprene gaskets and water-tight covers.

8 Can a single power panel manage both single-phase and three-phase machinery?

Yes, internal busbars can be custom-split to supply standard 230V single-phase lines for small stirrers alongside 415V three-phase lines for massive centrifuges or ovens.

10 Is copper grounding mandatory for laboratory electrical panels?

Yes, dual-insulated high-conductivity copper grounding terminals must be securely bonded to the panel chassis to dissipate stray currents safely.