Carter & Crawley Introduces New Relay Panels and Control Buildings

Dec. 8, 2008
December 6, 2008 -- Carter & Crawley, Inc., is helping utility companies with power protection, monitoring and control with its new protective relay panels and integrated power distribution centers. Offering multiple feeder protection, bus differential ...

December 6, 2008 -- Carter & Crawley, Inc., is helping utility companies with power protection, monitoring and control with its new protective relay panels and integrated power distribution centers. Offering multiple feeder protection, bus differential protection, capacitor bank protection, generator and transformer protection, these relay panels are suitable for T&D substation upgrades that improve reliability, communications and security. Complete design, fabrication, assembly and testing services are available for relay panels, SCADA and RTU cabinets and marshalling cabinets that are custom-made to your power distribution, protection and communication needs.

Protective Relay Panels from Carter & Crawley feature rugged welded frames and durable painting options. The precise wire routing, identification and attachment create a neat appearance and improved traceability for lower long-term maintenance costs.

Companies can save both time and money when the relay and protection panels are engineered, fabricated, tested and delivered in a fully integrated drop-in building, as one coordinated solution. With the panels installed and all interconnect wiring complete, Carter & Crawley's control buildings feature battery backup systems with all necessary AC & DC Panelboards, Transfer Switches, Disconnects, HVAC and ventilation systems.

Carter & Crawley, Inc. www.cartercrawley.com

About the Author

Amy Fischbach | Field Editor

Amy Fischbach is the field editor for the Electric Utility Operations section of Transmission & Distribution World. She worked for Prism Business Media (now Penton) for eight years, most recently as the managing editor of Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro magazine. She is now working as a freelance writer and editor for B2B magazines. Amy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. She serves as the national vice president of the American Society of Business Publication Editors. She can be reached at [email protected].

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