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Why Buy Distribution Box? 
What are Distribution Boards?    
They are the most important component in the infrastructure of any building/apartment complex/house. The distribution box is what it means; it distributes the electricity in a building.

It is an assemblage of one or more fuses and circuit breakers, which distribute electricity to final circuits or other distribution boxes. To ensure the optimal performance of every device, it is necessary to maintain a proper power distribution board as well as for home and appliance safety, a DB box is imperative.

There are broadly two categories of Distribution Box-

Single Door Boards- these are used for daily purposes and come in 4 way TPN DB, 8 way, and 16-way configurations.

Double Door Boards- these are heftier and are mostly used in industries and have more number of connections than the former.
Components:-

Circuit Breaker- its main function is to split the total amount of electrical power and supply it to a number of mini circuit breakers. There are two kinds that are used
Mini Breakers- each of these circuit breakers are connected to an individual power outlet in the building.
Bypass Equipment- protects the connections within the DB box from common problems like short-circuiting, power overloads, etc.
Residual current detector- protects against fire and ground fault shock.
Fuse links- for over-current protection
Bus bar- to ground and conduct electricity.
There are two kinds of bus bars: 1)neutral bus bars 2)grounding bus bars

This is a diagrammatic representation of the working of a single-phase distribution board. The main power supply line passes through the energy meter and then enters the board. Inside the board, both the live wire and the neutral wire pass through a double-pole MCB, and then it enters the residual current detector (RCD). The mainline then passes through the numbered single-pole MCBs which are connected to the various sub-circuits. The neutral wire passes through the RCD and connects to the various sub-circuits.
Types of Distribution Boards:-

The different kinds of distribution boxes are as follows-

Fuse box- it is used in facilities where all electricity is controlled and distributed.  They contain three components: main switch, circuit breakers, and residual current device.

Main Breaker Panel: A commonly used distribution board; main breaker panels protect the circuits and keep an eye on the panel’s amperage capacity. They protect the circuits from getting overheated, with a breaker connected by 3 wires along each circuit. Incidentally, given its function, the main breaker panel can cut power to the house including the circuit breakers.

Main Lug Panel: Main lug units are mainly used as a distribution box when there appears to be the main breaker upstream. Line wires go into these lugs, where the main lug panel can be used as a sub-panel when it is connected to a breaker from the main panel. In the event of an emergency, the disconnection at the meter can cut power without it entering the house.

Subpanels: Subpanels are easy to install, safer and efficient for homes. They are smaller and help in distributing power to a specific part of your home or area in the property. Sub panels get their power from the main panel and are free to adjust the electricity distribution around the area or property. They don’t have disconnects anyway.

Transfer Switches: A transfer switch shifts load between two electrical sources. Often described as a type of subpanel, transfer switches are best for backup power generators wherein they convert generator power to electrical power via the breaker panel.

There are essentially two types of transfer switches – Manual Transfer Switches and Automatic Transfer Switches.

Below Mentioned are Some of the Types of Distribution Boards Used in Industries:

Motor Control Centers (MCCs)
User-Friendly Human Machine Interface (HMI)
Operator Panels
Industrial Hydraulic Control Panels
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Panels

PLC panels                                            Industrial Hydraulic Control Panels
Safety Tips for Distribution Boards:-

A power distribution board must never be placed anywhere near a water source.
Ensure that the wires do not hang outside the board.
Do not place the board 2200mm above the ground.
Make sure to use a board specific to your requirements and the connections must not exceed the limited configurations on the board.

Major Manufactures:-
 

L&T Switchgear 12 Way SPN DB IP 30 – Single Door

Legrand Ekinox 12 way SPN DB Double Door
 

Schneider Electric Acti 9 12 Way SPN DB Double Door

Schneider Electric Acti 9 – SPN DB – single door – IP30 – 12 ways