Low Voltage Solutions
Powering innovation with precision and safety, our low voltage solutions are designed to elevate your projects. Trust us for reliable, efficient, and sustainable electrical products that keep your systems running smoothly. With decades of distribution experience and expert market knowledge, IEC has represented some of the biggest names in the electrical component and low voltage solutions industry from world over.
ASEA (Swe.), ABB (Swz.), Thorn (UK), Foster Wheeler (Swz.), Puma (UK), Deutz (Ger), NGK (Jap.), Yatoi Refractories (Jap.), ALCOA (USA), Alstorm (Fra.), Cogelex (Fra.), Pengo (USA), SAFT (Fra.) are just some of the companies that IEC has worked with in the past.
Our Partners
CHINT was established in 1984 and has become the world’s leading provider of intelligent energy solutions across the entire industrial chain, offering products from Plant to Plug. In 2023, CHINT’s annual revenue exceeded USD 22 billion.
Operating in more than 140 countries, CHINT covers low-voltage, power transmission & distribution, metering, and green energy sectors including solar, supported by flexible models such as smart O&M and integrated technical services.
Founded in 1836, Schneider Electric is a global leader in energy management and automation, serving residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure markets worldwide.
With a presence in over 100 countries and more than 135,000 employees globally, Schneider Electric focuses on sustainability and innovation. IEC has been an official distributor of Schneider Electric’s Low Voltage Products in Pakistan since 1995.
Our Distribution Network
IEC has earned a strong reputation for reliability, expertise, and excellence throughout its history. Our expansive network includes over 100 sub-distributors, ensuring that our high-quality products reach customers far and wide. We’re proud to serve a diverse range of industries nationwide, offering timely delivery and exceptional customer support.
Our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction drives us to continually expand and improve, making us a trusted partner for all your distribution needs. Experience the difference that decades of expertise and a vast distribution network can make for your business.
Frequently Asked Questions
In industrial settings, circuit breakers offer a reusable solution to protect electrical systems from overloads and short circuits, while fuses provide one-time protection and must be replaced after they blow. Circuit breakers are typically preferred in industrial environments for their ability to be reset, ensuring continuous protection and minimizing downtime.
The right contractor for your application depends on factors such as the voltage and current ratings, the type of load (e.g., motors, lighting, or HVAC systems), and the control requirements of your equipment. It's crucial to choose a contactor that matches the specific operational conditions to ensure reliable and safe control of your processes.
The right contractor for your application depends on factors such as the voltage and current ratings, the type of load (e.g., motors, lighting, or HVAC systems), and the control requirements of your equipment. It's crucial to choose a contactor that matches the specific operational conditions to ensure reliable and safe control of your processes.
The type of sensor you need depends on the specific application. For industrial automation, commonly used sensors include proximity sensors (for detecting the presence of objects), temperature sensors, pressure sensors, and motion sensors, among others. It's important to choose sensors that are compatible with the equipment and environmental conditions of your application..
Circuit breakers should be replaced if they show signs of physical damage, such as cracks, burns or discoloration, or if they frequently trip under normal load. Additionally, if a breaker fails to reset or if there’s an issue with the electrical system that can’t be identified, it’s time to replace the breaker.
Yes, surge protection devices (SPDs) are crucial for protecting electrical systems from voltage spikes caused by lightning, power surges, or switching events. Whether in industrial, commercial, or residential applications, SPDs help safeguard sensitive equipment, prevent damage to electrical components, and reduce the risk of costly downtime, ensuring the long-term reliability of your systems.




