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OEM Panel

An Electrical OEM Panel refers to an electrical control panel that is designed and manufactured by an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to be incorporated as a component or sub-assembly within another company's final product.

The term "OEM" in this context refers to the panel's builder—the specialist company that focuses on the engineering, assembly, and testing of high-quality, often high-volume, repetitive control systems that are sold to other manufacturers for integration.

What Defines an OEM Panel?

The key distinction of an OEM panel is its destination and purpose rather than its internal components.

Integration

OEM panels are built as ready-to-install, critical components of larger machines or systems. Examples include packaging machines, HVAC units, water treatment skids, and industrial ovens.

Repetitive Design

Often produced in large, repetitive batches using a standardized design—yet fully configurable to the end user’s requirements. Unlike custom panels, OEM versions can be quickly reproduced.

Branding

The machine manufacturer (OEM customer) applies their brand on the complete machine. The control panel is a built-in part of the system and usually not sold as a standalone product.

Advantages of Using an OEM Panel Builder

Original Equipment Manufacturers specializing in panel building offer significant value to machine builders and system integrators.

Advantage
Description
Specialized Expertise
OEM panel builders focus on electrical & control engineering, ensuring optimized, reliable, and compliant designs with UL, CE, or IEC standards.
Reduced Costs
Bulk component purchasing, efficient standardized assembly, and removal of in-house wiring labor significantly reduce manufacturing costs.
Faster Time-to-Market
Panel building runs in parallel while the main equipment is manufactured — reducing overall delivery time.
Guaranteed Quality & Compliance
OEM builders implement strict QC processes and handle all certification compliance before delivery.

Typical Components

An OEM panel is a fully assembled control enclosure designed to house essential components based on its final application.

Control Devices

PLCs, microprocessors, timers, and specialized control relays used for machine automation and logic control.

Protection Devices

Circuit breakers, fuses, surge suppressors, and motor protection relays ensure safety and protect critical equipment.

Interfacing

Terminal blocks, HMI screens, and industrial communication ports such as Ethernet switches for organized wiring and connectivity.

Power Management

AC–DC power supplies, contactors, and motor starters to deliver controlled and stable power to various panel devices.