A distribution box is a large set of data parameters typically used in low-voltage electrical wiring. It requires the assembly of switching devices, measuring instruments, protective devices, and auxiliary equipment in enclosed or semi-enclosed metal cabinets or panels to form a low-voltage distribution box. During normal operation, circuits can be connected or disconnected using manual or automatic switches.
Characteristics of a Distribution Box:
Compact Size: Small volume, making it easy to install.
Ease of Installation: Simplifies the installation process.
Special Technical Performance: Unique technical characteristics.
Fixed Position: Designated installation location.
Unique Functional Configuration: Specific functionalities tailored to needs.
Versatility: Not limited by installation sites, widely applicable.
Reliable Operation: Stable and dependable in operation.
High Space Utilization: Efficient use of space, requiring minimal area.
Environmental Benefits: Features that contribute to environmental protection.