Parts Catalog
Panels & Enclosures
The boxes everything else in this catalog lives inside — custom control panels, junction boxes, marshalling cabinets, and the terminal hardware that ties field wiring together.
Custom Control Panel
A marine-grade enclosure built or rebuilt around whatever combination of control, protection, and monitoring gear a specific system needs — usually where a repair job ends up when the original panel is beyond patching.
View detailsJunction Box (Marine, IP67)
A weatherproof enclosure for cable termination and distribution. Nearly every 'wet enclosure' call we get on these traces back to a failed seal at the gland entries.
View detailsTerminal Block (Marine-Rated)
The connection point for joining and distributing wiring inside a panel. A loose or corroded terminal is a disproportionately common root cause behind intermittent faults that look electronic.
View detailsMarshalling Cabinet
Organises and terminates field cabling before it routes on to a control system. Most often it gets rebuilt in place during a larger panel overhaul, not sourced fresh on its own.
View detailsDistribution Board
Distributes power to sub-circuits behind their own protective devices. A board that keeps tripping the same way is a downstream-fault question first, and a board-condition question second.
View detailsAlarm Annunciator Panel
Shows fault status across monitored points with lamps and an audible alarm. An old annunciator with a few dead lamps is a common repair rather than a reason to replace the whole panel.
View detailsMimic Panel
Graphically represents a system, most often a switchboard one-line diagram, with indicator lights showing live status — mostly a wiring and lamp-replacement job when something on it stops updating.
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