Delmeco distinguishes itself through high quality and precision. We integrate high standards into our standard production process, resulting in reliable systems with a long service life.
Innovation within this field of expertise is essential. New systems are more efficient, faster, and offer higher availability. By investing in modern technologies and process optimisation, we ensure that our solutions not only meet today’s requirements but are also prepared for the challenges of tomorrow. This enables us to stay ahead in an industry that never stands still.
At the completion stage of panel construction, we carry out extensive final inspections and testing. In doing so, we not only assess reliability and performance, but also verify compliance with applicable standards and regulations. This includes standards such as NEN-EN-IEC 61439 (Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies) and NEN-EN-IEC 60204 (Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines), as well as more specific standards such as NEN-EN-IEC 60079 (Explosive atmospheres – Electrical installations). In this way, we guarantee quality, safety, and compliance.
Our panel construction covers a wide variety of applications. A selection of references we have delivered includes:
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Main distribution board (1000 Amperes) for power distribution to sub-distribution boards and control cabinets in a confectionery factory.
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Sub-distribution board (290 Amperes) in Halyester application for supplying two compressors and their control unit, with the option to expand for a third compressor, in a fertilizer plant.
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Control panel for the operation of an overhead crane in the nuclear sector.
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Control panel for a hydraulically operated gangway in an ATEX environment.
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Control panel for a pasteuriser in the applesauce production line of a canning factory.
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Control panel for the power regulation of a PV installation.
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Control panel for remotely switching the main circuit breakers in a 4000 Ampere main distribution board in the process industry, to prevent injury in the event of an arc flash.
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Control panel with a Human Machine Interface (HMI) and control buttons for the main functions of a maintenance platform on the Zeeland Bridge.
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Control panel in a radiation-shielded housing, designed for use in an area where nuclear radiation is present, to ensure the protection of equipment.