MCB Distribution Boards from freeamfva's blog
Proteus Industrial offer a wide range of various different distribution boards for different applications with general construction to BSEN 61439 - 1 & 3. For a standard B type TPN distribution board, we have our BX range which is available from 4 to 24 TP ways with various factory fitted incomer options and ratings. If a smaller TPN distribution board is needed, we have the ABX range which is only 269mm high and is available from 2 to 12 TP ways as standard with a factory fitted 100A 4 pole isolator or RCD incomer (horizontal and vertical board layouts available). If more wiring room is required in a TPN distribution board when using larger cables or full module RCBOs, we have the XL range which is 600mm wide and is available from 4 to 24 TP ways with various factory fitted incomer options and ratings. For combining standard MCBs up to 63A and large frame MCBs up to 125A within one TPN distribution board, we have the CBX range which is available with a combination of 2 to 4 large frame outgoing ways and 2 to 12 standard frame outgoing ways (200A or 250A Isolator or MCCB incomer options available). For combining standard MCBs up to 63A and MCCBs up to 160A within one TPN distribution board, we have the MCX range which is available with a combination of 2 to 4 large frame outgoing ways and 2 to 12 standard frame outgoing ways (200A or 250A Isolator or MCCB incomer options available). As standard, we can also offer IP65 TPN distribution boards, factory fitted surge protection and also single phase distribution boards.Get more news about Metal Distribution Boards,you can vist our website!
This buyer's guide is designed to give you an overview of distribution boards. We will briefly explain what they are and how they are used, as well as which types of distribution boards are widely available. We will also discuss aspects like electrical ways and outgoing phases to help you choose the best distribution board for your needs.
The terms consumer unit and distribution board are not completely interchangeable. However, for most practical uses, they tend to mean the same thing. Distribution boards might also be called panelboards, breaker panels, or simply electrical panels.
A distribution board or breaker panel separates incoming mains power into various sub-circuits. Usually, all the fuses, breakers and other circuit protection devices for these secondary circuits will be held within the same single enclosure. However, not all distribution boards are necessarily enclosed; some are only semi-enclosed, while others are kept open.
Most workplaces rely on an electricity distribution board to divide and route a single source of outside power to multiple smaller circuits around the building. In many of these settings, the boards will be enclosed for safety. This enclosure is often referred to as a fuse box.
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By | freeamfva |
Added | Oct 31 '22 |
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