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The document is a project report on the Power Control Center (PCC) submitted by students of Rajeev Polytechnic for their Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It outlines the purpose, features, and benefits of the PCC, emphasizing its role in centralized power distribution management in industrial settings. The report includes acknowledgments, an executive summary, and appendices detailing technical specifications and safety considerations.

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The document is a project report on the Power Control Center (PCC) submitted by students of Rajeev Polytechnic for their Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It outlines the purpose, features, and benefits of the PCC, emphasizing its role in centralized power distribution management in industrial settings. The report includes acknowledgments, an executive summary, and appendices detailing technical specifications and safety considerations.

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“POWER CONTROL CENTRE(PCC)”

Submitted for partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the
of

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL &ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING

BY
BATCH

Mr. NISHANTH GOWDA K S (524EE22035)


Mr. KRISHNA REDDY T (524EE22025)
Mr. SHARATH (524EE23327)
Ms. SHUBHA C S (524EE22047)
Under the guidelines of
Er. S RAMKUMAR D.E.E, B.E
Sl. Gr. Lecturer

Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering


Rajeev Polytechnic, Hassan-01

Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering


Rajeev Polytechnic,
Hassan-573201

2024-2025
“POWER CONTROL CENTER
(PCC)”

A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by

Mr. NISHANTH GOWDA KS (524EE22035)

In partial fulfillment for the award of the diploma

of

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING PROGRAMME
In

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

RAJEEV POLYTECHNIC, HASSAN-01


DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
BANGALURU-560001

Year of submission: APRIL 2025


DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
BANGALORE-56001

BONAFIDECERTIFICATE

Certified that the entitled “ ” carried out by


…………………………………… a BONAFIDE student of Rajeev
Polytechnic, Hassan in partial fulfillment for the award of Diploma In
Electrical & Electronics Engineering of the Board of Technical Education,
Bangalore during the year 2024-2025. The Project report has been
approved as it satisfies the academic requirements in respect of Project
prescribed for the said Diploma.

…………………………… ……………………… …………………………..

Signature of the Guide Signature of the HOD Signature of the Principal

Signature of the Examiner:1)

2)
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

RAJEEV POLYTECHNIC

Hassan-573201

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS

ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE

Certified that this project report entitled “POWER CONTROL CENTER


(PCC)” which is being submitted by
Mr./Ms.…………………………………............................... Reg.
No…………………...., a BONAFIDE student of RAJEEV POLYTECHNIC
HASSAN in partial fulfillment for the award of Diploma in Electrical & Electronics
Engineering during the year 2022is record of students’ own work carried out under
my/our guidance. It is certified that all corrections /suggestions indicated for
internal assessment have been incorporated in the Report and one copy of it being
deposited in the polytechnic library.
The project report has been approved as it at is fees the academic requirements in
respect of Project work prescribed for the said diploma.
It is further understood that by this certificate the undersigned do not endorse or
approve any statement made, opinion expressed or conclusion drawn there in but
approve the project only for the purpose for which it is submitted.

Guide

Name and signature

Examiner:1)

2) Head of Department
CANDIDATE DECLARATION

I, student of Diploma in Electrical &


Electronics Engineering Department bearing Register No. of
6th hereby declare that I own full responsibility for the information, results and
conclusions provided in this Project work titled “PROGRAMMBLE LOGIC
CONTROLLER(PLC)” submitted to Board of the Technical Examinations,
Government of Karnataka for the award of Diploma in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering.

To the best of my knowledge, this project work has not been submitted in part or
full elsewhere in any other institution/organization for the award of any
certificate/diploma/degree. I have completely taken care in acknowledging the
contribution of others in this academic work. I further declare that in case of any
violation of intellectual property rights and particulars declared, found at any
stage, I, as the candidate will be solely responsible for the same.

Date: Signature of student

Place: Name :

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to thank our institution for providing us the necessary

infrastructure for the preparation of this project.

We would like to express our deep sense of gratitude to

Dr. M R SHANKAREGOWDA, Principal & Mrs. PUSHPA S R,

Head of Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, for their

inspiration & help for doing this project.

We take great pleasure in thanking our beloved guide Er S. RAMKUMAR for

been interest, supervision and invaluable suggestion during the course of the

project.

We thank all, and all lecturers of ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIICS

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT for their valuable suggestion and support.

Last but not least, we also thank all those who have been directly or indirectly

involve in the completion of our project.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

An executive summary for a Power Control Centre Pannel (PCC Pannel) would typically include
key points such as its purpose, features, benefits, and perhaps a brief overview of its design or
functionality. Here's a sample:

Executive Summary: Power Control Center Pannel (PCC Pannel)

The Power Control Center Panel (PCC Panel) serves as a critical component in electrical
distribution systems, offering centralized control and monitoring of power distribution within
industrial and commercial settings. Designed to ensure optimal power management, safety, and
efficiency, the PCC Panel integrates advanced features for seamless operation and maintenance.

Key Features:

Centralized control for power distribution.


Monitoring of electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and power factor.
Protection mechanisms including circuit breakers, relays, and fuses.
Integration with automation systems for remote monitoring and control.
Modular design for scalability and flexibility.
Benefits:

Enhanced safety through comprehensive monitoring and protection mechanisms.


Improved operational efficiency with centralized control and automation.
Reduced downtime through proactive maintenance and fault detection.
Scalability to accommodate future expansion or modifications in power requirements.
Compliance with industry standards for electrical distribution systems.
Conclusion:
The Power Control Center Panel (PCC Panel) is a vital component in modern electrical
infrastructure, offering a comprehensive solution for power distribution management. Its advanced
features and benefits make it an indispensable asset for industries seeking reliable, efficient, and
safe power distribution solutions.

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ABBREVIATION

1. PCC – Power Control Center.


2. MCB - Miniature Circuit Breaker.
3. MCCB -Molded Case Circuit Breaker.
4. PLC – Programable Logic Controller.
5. CPB – Control Pannel Board.
6. ELCB – Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker.
7. BS – Bus Bar.
8. WBS- Work Breakdown Structure.
9. CBS- Cost Break Down Structure.
10. HMI - Human Machine Interface.
ABSTRACT

This paper presents the design and implementation of a Power Control Center
(PCC) panel tailored for industrial environments. The PCC panel serves as a centralized
system for monitoring and controlling power distribution within industrial facilities. Key
components include circuit breakers, relays, meters, and a Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
for user interaction. The design focuses on efficiency, reliability, and safety, incorporating
features such as real-time monitoring, fault detection, and remote access capabilities. The
implementation utilizes advanced technologies to ensure seamless integration with existing
infrastructure and compatibility with modern industrial automation systems. The proposed
PCC panel offers enhanced flexibility and scalability to meet the diverse needs of industrial
applications, contributing to improved operational efficiency and maintenance practices.
DEDICATED
TO OUR
BELOVED PARENTS,
LECTURERS
& FRIENDS
Power Control Centre (PCC) 2024-2025

APPENDICES
Appendices for POWER CONTROL CENTRE PANNEL.

Creating appendices for a Power Control Centre could include sections such as:

Creating appendices for a power control center panel could include sections such as:
Technical Specifications: Provide detailed specifications of the panel, including dimensions,
materials, voltage ratings, current ratings, operating temperature range, and any certifications
it complies with.
System Architecture: Describe the overall architecture of the power control center panel,
including its components, connections, and how it interfaces with other systems.
Functional Description: Detail the functions of the panel, including its primary purpose,
control mechanisms, monitoring capabilities, and any safety features.
Control and Monitoring Interfaces: Explain how the panel is controlled and monitored,
including descriptions of interfaces such as touchscreens, buttons, indicators, and
communication protocols.
Installation and Commissioning: Provide guidelines for installing and commissioning the
panel, including mounting instructions, electrical connections, and calibration procedures.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting; Offer guidance on maintaining the panel, including
routine maintenance tasks, troubleshooting procedures, and recommended spare parts.
Safety Considerations: Highlight safety considerations relevant to the panel, such as
electrical hazards, protective measures, and emergency shutdown procedures.
Appendix A: Glossary: Define technical terms and acronyms used throughout the document
for reference.
Appendix B: Diagrams and Schematics: Include detailed diagrams, schematics, and wiring
diagrams to aid in understanding the panel's layout and connections.
Appendix C: Regulatory Compliance: Provide documentation of regulatory compliance,
including revelant standards, certifications, and test reports.

DEPT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGG, RAJEEV POLYTECHNIC, HASSAN

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