FAQ

faq

1. What does Naikee Engineering specialize in?

Naikee Engineering specializes in manufacturing and delivering power distribution panels, motor control panels, fire safety monitoring systems, busducts, AMF & APFC panels, and IoT-enabled smart solutions. We also provide consultation, design, system commissioning, and ongoing support.

2. What industries do you serve?

 We serve a wide range of industries including heavy engineering, real estate, pharma, HVAC, commercial complexes, and the fire and safety sector. Our solutions are designed to be flexible and customized to each client’s requirements.

3. What is FireSense IoT?

 FireSense IoT is our IoT-based fire safety monitoring system that provides real-time data and remote access to fire system status. It helps industries ensure compliance, improve safety, and respond faster to any fire-related risks.

4. How are Naikee panels different from traditional solutions?

 Our panels are designed with cost-effectiveness, reliability, and safety in mind. Unlike traditional PLC systems that can be expensive, our solutions such as Cerberus and FireSense IoT provide similar or enhanced functionality at a fraction of the cost.

5. Do you provide customized solutions?

 Yes, we specialize in custom-built panels for different industries. From real estate projects to pharma plants and HVAC systems, our team ensures the design, configuration, and functionality meet the client’s specific requirements.

6. Are your products tested for safety and compliance?

 Absolutely. Our panels are manufactured in line with IS 8623 standards and undergo type testing for short circuit withstand capacity, protection degree (IP:54/55), and other safety requirements. This ensures complete reliability and safety for our customers.

7. Does Naikee Engineering provide after-sales support?

Yes, we offer end-to-end services including design, commissioning, IoT integration, and ongoing maintenance support. Our team ensures smooth operation of systems and provides technical assistance whenever required.

8. What is the operational voltage of your Power Control Centers (PCCs)?

 Our PCCs are designed for an operational voltage of 415V in a 3-phase 4-wire system. They are suitable for various industrial and commercial applications requiring high reliability.

9. Up to what current rating can your PCCs and Busducts handle?

 We manufacture PCCs, MCCs, and Busducts with a current rating of up to 6300A, making them suitable for medium to large-scale industrial installations.

10. What short circuit withstanding capacity do your switchboards offer?

Our PCCs and MCCs have a short circuit withstanding capacity of 80 KA for 1 second, ensuring safety and reliability under fault conditions. Busducts and rising mains can withstand up to 65 KA for 1 second.

11. What types of protection (IP rating) do your switchboards provide?

 We offer IP:54 and IP:55 protection, both of which are type tested to guarantee dust and water ingress protection according to industry standards.

12. What configurations are available for your PCCs and MCCs?

PCCs: Fixed and Semi Draw-out type; Single Front / Double Front design.
MCCs: Fixed and Draw-out type; Single Front / Double Front design.

13. Are your products compliant with Indian Standards?

 Yes, all our PCCs and MCCs are manufactured in accordance with IS 8623 and are type tested for electrical and mechanical performance.

14. Do you offer both indoor and outdoor busducts?

 Yes, our busducts and rising mains are available in indoor and outdoor constructions, with options for segregated or non-segregated designs depending on project requirements.

15. Can your switchboards handle customized requirements?

 Absolutely! We can design PCCs, MCCs, and Busducts to meet specific current ratings, protection levels, configurations, and starter types as per customer requirements.

16. What types of starters are supported in your Motor Control Centers?

   Our MCCs support a wide range of starters, including:

  • Automatic Star / Delta
    Direct On Line (DOL)
  • Soft Starters
  • Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
  • Auto Transformer Starters