With our control panels, where you’re actually gonna hook the power to our chiller, we try to make it as simple as possible. And, again, getting back to proprietary parts, there’s nothing in our control panels that are proprietary. One thing that we do differently than a lot of other chiller manufacturers is we use circuit breakers instead of fuses. There’s nothing wrong with fuses. They protect motors just like a circuit breaker. But with a circuit breaker, you have a little bit more level of sensitivity and and protection against bad power, brownouts, three phase dropouts. But the other big plus is it’s inevitably gonna happen at five o’clock on a Friday. With a circuit breaker, you can reset it once the power gets cleaned up. So having fuses and pop and trying to scramble around for fuses, that’s a big thing. It adds more cost to the chiller, but we’ve always done it, and we feel it’s a very important thing to do. With all three chiller models here, we use the same controller. It’s a very simple to operate, designed for refrigeration applications. And one cool thing is it has the ability to have a network cable brought to it tied into your net your network at your facility and allows you to monitor the chiller anywhere you have Internet and allows us to log into it and check your chiller out remotely. That’s a really cool feature. It’s been all it’s been available on our larger chillers for quite a while now, and in the last couple years, it’s now available on both these units as a standard feature. So control wise, non proprietary, very simple to operate, very easy for your electrician. They’re all ETL listed control panels for Canada and the US. I hope this was helpful. Please don’t hesitate to give us a call or shoot us an email any time. We pride ourselves on customer service and the knowledge of our product. We’re happy to help any time. Cheers. Contact Us