FYI.
In the UK, there are 3 specific standards relating to the design, build and testing of electrical control panels for machinery and environmental (HVAC) control systems.
1. BS60204. Industrial Control Equipment. (For design and testing detail of the panel itself.)
2. BS7671. Electrical Installation Regulations. (For how to choose conductors, protective devices, etc.)
3. BS60947. Industrial Control Equipment. (All components, relays, controllers, switchgear, etc should be built to this standard. And this equipment will be installed on your panel backplate.)
With these three standards you can build a CE approved control panel, and we use this in the UK for HVAC, DDC and BMS panels too.
Atop this, there are 2 other relevant standards, the Ingress Protection Rating (IP2x - IP6x), where an indoor panel would be say IP54. And Form Factor, where form 2 would be seprate Power and Control sections, and Form 4 would be a cubiclised panel, where any single starter section can be isolated without affecting any other starter in the panel, for example.