The electrical system for an auditorium or TV studio is built around a Power Distribution Control Panel (PDCP), which safely distributes power to lighting, audio–video, control rooms and technical loads. The PDCP provides metering, protection, and clearly labelled circuits for easy maintenance. Motor control panels manage stage rigging – hoists, lighting bars and curtain tracks – with interlocks, limit switches and emergency stop functions for safe operation. Junction boxes are strategically located to terminate circuits, simplify cable routing and provide flexible connection points for lights, floor boxes and equipment, ensuring a clean, serviceable and future-ready electrical infrastructure.
Power Distribution Panel
Power Distribution Control Panel (PDCP) is the heart of an auditorium’s electrical system. It receives the main supply and safely distributes power to house lights, stage lighting, AV equipment, HVAC and utility loads. The PDCP includes circuit breakers, RCD/ELCB protection, surge protection and clear labelling for quick fault isolation. Integrated metering shows voltage, current and load balance across phases. Separate lighting and technical power sections, along with spare ways, support clean wiring, low noise for AV and future expansion.
Motor Control Panel
Motor controls for rigging in an auditorium operate hoists, winches and movable battens that position lights, speakers and curtains. Firstly, they centralize control at a safe panel or console. Additionally, interlocks, limit switches and load monitoring prevent collisions and overloads. Consequently, staff can execute precise scene changes quickly, while maintaining consistent safety and reliability.
PowerCon Distribution
PowerCon distribution box supplies safe, lockable mains power to auditorium lighting and AV equipment. It centralizes incoming power, then distributes it through rugged PowerCon outlets and cables. Additionally, clear labelling and breakers simplify setup and troubleshooting. Moreover, its plug-and-play design supports quick reconfiguration between events, therefore reducing downtime on stage..
Motor Junction Box
A motor junction box in an auditorium neatly consolidates wiring for hoists, curtain tracks and rigging motors. Firstly, it provides protected terminations and clear labeling for each circuit. Moreover, it simplifies testing and fault-finding. Additionally, its robust enclosure shields connections from dust and damage, thereby improving safety, reliability and long-term maintainability.