Custom SCADA Panels That Work the Day They Hit Your Site

Irondaq fabricates UL-listed SCADA panels, wellhead control panels, and oilfield enclosures built to your exact site specs. Certified for hazardous locations. Engineered to run unattended. No catalog. Just panels built the way your site actually works.

UL508A Listed · NEMA 7 Certified · Oklahoma-Built · Zero Off-the-Shelf

Most Control Panels Were Never Built for Your Site

These are the gaps we close before your panel ever ships.

Panels Built for a Warehouse, Not a Wellhead

Off-the-shelf panels get reworked in the field because they were never designed for your site to begin with. Wrong enclosure ratings, undersized components, layouts that don't match your equipment. The panel ships fast and causes problems the day it arrives.

No Hazardous Location Rating Means Real Liability

Your site requires NEMA 7, Class I Division 1 or Division 2 certification. A panel without the right rating doesn't just fail inspection. It creates liability that sits on your operation indefinitely. Most shops don't build to that standard. They build to their standard and hope it's close enough.

They've Never Seen an Unmanned Well Site

General panel shops don't know remote site power, solar tie-in, wireless telemetry, VFD controls in the field, or what three years of Oklahoma weather does to a poorly sealed enclosure. They build what they know. That's rarely what you need.

Irondaq builds for one industry. Oil, gas, pipeline, and utilities. Nothing else. Every panel is engineered for your site, certified for your hazard class, and built to run without anyone watching it.

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Every SCADA Panel and Control System We Build

Nothing here ships off a shelf. Every Irondaq panel starts with your site specs: your equipment list, your hazard classification, your communication requirements. If it goes in the field, it gets built for the field.

SCADA panels

Custom SCADA panels housing PLCs, RTUs, cellular or radio modems, and power distribution, built for remote monitoring at unmanned oil and gas sites, pipeline stations, and pump houses. We engineer the whole enclosure around your SCADA platform and site conditions.

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Wellhead control panels

Onshore wellhead panels built to UL698A and NEMA 7. Pneumatic, hydraulic, and PLC-based systems for single and multi-well applications. Every build starts from your process conditions and ends with a panel your crew can actually work with.

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Midstream pump house panels

Motor starters, VFDs, safety shutdown systems, and telemetry in a single engineered enclosure. Built around your pump station or compressor facility, not around a standard template.

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Power distribution centers

Custom PDC enclosures for transformers, breakers, meters, and all associated electrical gear. Designed per project for well sites, renewable energy tie-ins, and utility work where a standard distribution box won't cut it.

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Oil rack control systems

Open rack and enclosed control systems for well sites and pump houses. PLC controls, wireless gear, VFDs, and transformers combined into one structure that makes sense for your site layout and access needs.

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Explosion-proof enclosures

NEMA 7 and NEMA 4X enclosures for Class I Division 1 and Division 2 hazardous locations. Custom sizes, configurations, and finishes. Built to your site classification, not adapted from a general-industrial standard.

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Built for One Industry. Proven in the Field.

UL508A and UL698A: The Certifications Your Sites Demand

Our shop holds UL508A listing for industrial control panels and UL698A for hazardous location panels. That's not a checkbox. It's what gets your panel approved on site, keeps your project on schedule, and protects your operation when it matters. For how third-party listing applies to industrial control panel shops, see UL's industrial control panel shop program.

Hazardous Location by Design, Not by Adaptation

Class I Div 1, Class I Div 2, NEMA 7, ATEX-ready. We don't take a standard industrial build and modify it for your location class. We design from the hazard classification up, because that's the only way to do it right. NEMA publishes the enclosure-type framework many inspectors reference; start with NEMA's enclosure types overview (PDF).

Oklahoma-Based. We Know What You're Working With.

We're located in Oklahoma oil country. SCOOP, STACK, Anadarko, Permian: we know the field conditions, the inspection requirements, and the kind of timeline pressure that comes with a well waiting to come online. We're not learning your industry. We've been in it.

36 Years of Industrial Fabrication Behind Every Build

Irondaq is an Oklahoma-based panel fabricator with 36 years of industrial manufacturing experience. That depth of fabrication knowledge, that workforce, and that track record stands behind every panel we ship.

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What Operators Ask Before Their First SCADA Panel Order

A SCADA panel is the hardware enclosure that makes remote monitoring possible. At an oil or gas site, it houses a PLC or RTU, wireless communication gear, power supply, and terminal blocks, collecting data from your field sensors and sending it back to a central control room so operators can monitor and respond without being on location. Irondaq builds the enclosure and the hardware assembly. You bring the software platform. We make sure everything inside the box is engineered for your site.

Most panel shops build for manufacturing, food processing, water treatment, and whoever calls that week. Irondaq builds for oil, gas, pipeline, and utilities. That's it. We understand hazardous location requirements, remote site power, oilfield telemetry platforms, and what it means to build something that runs unattended in the field for years. You won't spend the first hour of a call explaining your industry to us.

Irondaq panels are fabricated in a UL508A-listed shop for industrial control panels and carry UL698A certification for hazardous location panels. Enclosure ratings include NEMA 7 for Class I Division 1 and 2 hazardous locations and NEMA 4X for corrosion-resistant outdoor applications. We confirm the specific certifications required based on your site classification during the quoting process.

Yes. And that's the starting point for every build. We work from your equipment list, process conditions, hazard classification, and communication requirements. There's no standard template we're adapting. We're engineering from your specs, which means the panel that shows up on site actually fits your application.

Irondaq panels can include cellular modems, radio telemetry, satellite communication, and Ethernet-based systems based on what your site supports and what your SCADA platform requires. For remote off-grid locations, we can design for solar power tie-in as well. Communication hardware gets selected based on your connectivity conditions and software platform, not defaulted to whatever's easiest for us to source.

Lead time depends on panel complexity and certification requirements. Simpler RTU enclosures usually run 4-8 weeks. Full SCADA panels with full PLC packages, telemetry, and hazardous location certification usually run 10-16 weeks. We confirm lead time during your discovery call once we understand exactly what you need, and we don't pad it.

Yes. Irondaq is Oklahoma-based and most of our work is in the SCOOP, STACK, Anadarko, and Permian basins, but we ship custom panels to operators across Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and North Dakota. If you have a remote site that needs a custom panel built right, location isn't the limitation.

Get a Quote on Your SCADA Panel or Control System

Tell us what you're building and where. We'll follow up with a short call to nail down the specs and get you a real number. No form letters, no sales runaround.