Residential distribution boxes made of the best materials
The high-quality installation small distribution boxes are made of ASA material. This material is a plastic that has high hardness and is largely impact and scratch resistant. Also, the good temperature resistance and resistance to electronic charge make the material ideally suited for installation small distributors. When installat5ng power boxes, make sure that all necessary requirements are met. These include proper labeling, a distribution plan, and proper installation by a qualified electronics technician.
What does a small distribution box do?
In every electrified building, there are installation small distribution boards. Colloquially, they are often referred to as fuse boxes or residential distribution boards. Their task is to distribute electrical energy in the residential building via switching and fuse elements. From the subdistribution, power lines either run directly to the respective consumers - such as sockets and lighting - or the subdistribution distributes the power to so-called power distribution boxes, which then supply individual circuits, such as specific rooms, with electrical energy. How many small distribution boxes and circuits make sense in a building depends on the size of the building and the floors involved. In residential buildings with several apartments or floors, it is common to install separate installation small distribution boards per apartment or per floor, which are connected to the main distribution board of the building.
Difference between main and small distribution boards
The terms distribution board, main distribution board and junction box are often confused and misused. The main distribution board can be easily distinguished from the sub-distribution boards. The main distribution board is the first panel after the transformer in the substation and supplies electricity to households in residential areas. A main distribution board usually routes electricity to several subdistribution boards. An installation subdistribution board is the first distribution point in a building. It is located in a room connected to the house, i.e. usually in the basement. Especially in larger buildings and industrial plants, so-called group splitters are often still installed in buildings. These provide certain areas with their own decentralized circuits.