Motor Control Center Bucket
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Motor Control Center sections to your specifications.
- MCC Rentals
- MCC Buckets
- MCC Repair and Maintenance
- MCC Testing
- MCC Bucket conversion *upgrading from motor starters to VFD’s or soft starters*
- MCC new and obsolete Component Replacement
- Direct replacements for obsolete MCC
- 7700 Series
- 8000 Series
- 9000 Evolution
Buckets: Style: Fusible or Breaker type
- Nema Size 00-6
- FVNR starter Buckets
- IEC Starter Buckets
- FVR Starter Buckets
- VFD Buckets
- Soft Start Buckets
- Contactor type buckets
- Fused Feeder buckets
- Breaker Feeder Buckets
Motor Control Center sections to your specifications.
- MCC Rentals
- MCC Buckets
- MCC Repair and Maintenance
- MCC Testing
- MCC Bucket conversion *upgrading from motor starters to VFD’s or soft starters*
- MCC new and obsolete Component Replacement
- Direct replacements for obsolete MCC
- Freedom 2100
- Freedom Unitrol
- 9800 Unitrol
- F10 Unitrol
- Advantage 2100
- Five Star Series 2100
Buckets: Style: Fusible or Breaker type
- Nema Size 00-6
- FVNR starter Buckets
- IEC Starter Buckets
- FVR Starter Buckets
- VFD Buckets
- Soft Start Buckets
- Contactor type buckets
- Fused Feeder buckets
- Breaker Feeder Buckets
- MCC Rentals
- MCC Buckets
- MCC Repair and Maintenance
- MCC Testing
- MCC Bucket conversion *upgrading from motor starters to VFD’s or soft starters*
- MCC new and obsolete Component Replacement
- Direct replacements for obsolete MCC
- System 89
- Class 89
Motor Control Center sections to your specifications.
- MCC Rentals
- MCC Buckets
- MCC Repair and Maintenance
- MCC Testing
- MCC Bucket conversion *upgrading from motor starters to VFD’s or soft starters*
- MCC new and obsolete Component Replacement
- Direct replacements for obsolete MCC
- Allis Chalmers Marq 21
- Allis Chalmers Marq 1
- Allis Chalmers Marq 2
- Model 90
- Model 95
- TIASTAR
Buckets: Style: Fusible or Breaker type
- Nema Size 00-6
- FVNR starter Buckets
- IEC Starter Buckets
- FVR Starter Buckets
- VFD Buckets
- Soft Start Buckets
- Contactor type buckets
- Fused Feeder buckets
- Breaker Feeder Buckets
Motor Control Center sections to your specifications.
- MCC Rentals
- MCC Buckets
- MCC Repair and Maintenance
- MCC Testing
- MCC Bucket conversion *upgrading from motor starters to VFD’s or soft starters*
- MCC new and obsolete Component Replacement
- Direct replacements for obsolete MCC
- Model 3
- Model 4
- Model 5
- Model 6
Buckets: Style: Fusible or Breaker type
- Nema Size 00-6
- FVNR starter Buckets
- IEC Starter Buckets
- FVR Starter Buckets
- VFD Buckets
- Soft Start Buckets
- Contactor type buckets
- Fused Feeder buckets
- Breaker Feeder Buckets
Motor Control Center sections to your specifications.
- MCC Rentals
- MCC Buckets
- MCC Repair and Maintenance
- MCC Testing
- MCC Bucket conversion *upgrading from motor starters to VFD’s or soft starters*
- MCC new and obsolete Component Replacement
- Direct replacements for obsolete MCC
- Advantage
- 5 Star
- Type W
- 11-300 Series
Buckets: Style: Fusible or Breaker type
- Nema Size 00-6
- FVNR starter Buckets
- IEC Starter Buckets
- FVR Starter Buckets
- VFD Buckets
- Soft Start Buckets
- Contactor type buckets
- Fused Feeder buckets
- Breaker Feeder Buckets
What is an MCC Bucket?
MCC bucket can be termed as the building block of a motor control center. Why? That’s because MCC buckets are the metal enclosures that host the main control portion of the MCC. MCC buckets are an integral aspect of a power distribution system.
MCC buckets are enclosures that have a compact design and are partially opened. This enables the industrial personnel to install and remove the control part of the MCC quickly.
What is the MCC bucket size? Typically, MCC buckets are one or two square feet in area. However, depending on the specifications and the requirements of the plant, the size of this piece of equipment can differ and change greatly.
MCC buckets can be installed in a larger control room. This can aid in controlling a bigger number of motors for a specific piece of equipment. How is an MCC bucket powered? Various panel boards and switchgear equipment are installed in a spate cabinet, and they aid in the functioning and operation of the MCC bucket.
What Are The Advantages Of Using An MCC Bucket?
There are quite a lot of reasons why using an MCC bucket is beneficial for an industrial or a commercial plant. The most important of them are the following:
- MCC buckets have ease of installation. They are easy to install, and the control part of the motor control center can also be easily installed and removed from within an MCC bucket.
- An MCC bucket allows for the modernization of the components in a control center. This promotes the operational efficiency of a motor control center or MCC. For example, an MCC bucket allows the replacement of thermal overload relays in a motor control center with solid-state versions that help it to function with enhanced safety.
- MCC buckets can be easily replaced also. Spike Electric provides MCC buckets of the same physical size and design layout which will perfectly replace your old MCC bucket.
- MCC buckets eliminate the complexity of installing a motor control center. Now, with the help of an MCC bucket, a motor control center can be easily installed.
- A single MCC bucket hosts all the required control components in one enclosure. This will help the concerned industrial plant to function seamlessly and with better efficiency.
Applications Of A MCC Bucket
- Three-phase AC is the most common type of power that is used in manufacturing facilities. An MCC Bucket design is perfect for this type of power.
- MCC buckets also come with bus connections. Hence, connections to all the bus bars in the control center enclosure can be made hassle-free and with ease.
- Though meant for a single control motor, when an MCC bucket is placed among other buckets in a control center cabinet, it can work for an entire motor control system also.
- MCC Buckets have a lot of elements within them. Some of them are frequency drives, motor starters, circuit breakers, overload relays, disconnect switches, etc. Several other options can be integrated with an MCC bucket as well.
- Most MCC buckets have a single shut-off on the front side that works with the circuit breaker. What does that mean? If you have to shut off the power, you don’t have to open or close the enclosure.
Buy Premium Quality MCC Buckets from Spike Electric
Your motor control center needs an MCC bucket to function with increased ease and efficiency. We at Spike Electric have a wide collection of MCC buckets from the leading manufacturers in the country. Choose from a variety of brands and get the perfect MCC bucket for your facility.
We also provide a 1-year replacement warranty and real-time customer support and aid to address technical problems, if any.