Mechanical Electrical Systems Inc. is the local integrator for Electrical Systems and Panels Built by Engineers. Mechanical Electrical Systems Inc. offers a high-tech panel fabrication facility on-site to build control panels and electrical systems to strict industry standards. As an integrator we also have the ability to UL certify any control panel to UL 508A standards. Our panels and electrical systems are built by Electrical Engineers with a great attention to detail. We offer in-field electrical system retrofitting and full service integration with support before, during, and after project completion.
Mechanical Electrical Systems Inc. has been in business as a distributor for motor controls since 1979. In 2009, MES developed and patented BLINKLESS technology, held by its sister company Blinkless Power Equipment LLC, as used on the MicroGreen Project, a State of Indiana/ARRA grant for SAIC, which combined Lithium-Ion batteries, a methane fuel source, a generator, photovoltaic panels, and our control system on a 53 foot mobile power trailer. Expanding on this technology, Mechanical Electrical Systems designed, built, and delivered the 45kW BLINKLESS control system used on the Hybrid Power Trailer (HPT), which was demonstrated by the US Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center-Construction Engineering Research Laboratory(ERDC-CERL) at the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE 16.1) in Fort Bliss, TX, and was one of the eleven technologies selected to move forward in the final report.
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When discussing managing PID loops (Proportional, Integral, Derivative), there are three variables of control for performance optimization. There is an expression, "a little knowledge is dangerous", this is definitely true when tuning PID loops. It is important to understand how PID loops operate to...
When running an AC motor with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) it is important to use the VFD motor cables. AC VFD’s use transistors to simulate an AC waveform using PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) at a high frequency, generally 2-16Khz. This high frequency is broadcast down the motor output cables and...
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With AC drives becoming more and more popular in the drive industry, larger horsepower drives are becoming more cost effective to convert from DC to AC. When we started in this industry in 1991, AC Vector motors, motors with encoders were very rare. Today AC Inverter-rated motors are stock to 350...
Efficiency Comparison for AC and DC Drives Most AC drives have an input power, full wave rectifier. AC drives have… https://t.co/6EeUuscF6T
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We are pleased to announce the return of the Commander C family of AC drives. The Commander C series comprises two… https://t.co/Ld98m4Gmry
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