Electra Electric Distribution Box SPN DD (16 Ways)
A distribution box, also known as a consumer unit or fuse box, is an enclosure that houses electrical components, including circuit breakers, fuses, and residual current devices (RCDs). It serves as a central point for distributing and controlling electrical power to different circuits in a building.
SPN typically stands for Single Pole and Neutral. In the context of a distribution box, SPN indicates that each circuit in the box is capable of carrying a single phase and a neutral wire.
DD likely stands for Double Door. This indicates that the distribution box has two doors or covers, providing access to the internal components. Double doors are often used in larger distribution boxes to separate the live parts from the user-accessible areas, enhancing safety during maintenance or troubleshooting.
The "16 Ways" specification means that the distribution box has provisions for accommodating 16 separate circuits. Each circuit can have its own circuit breaker, fuse, or other protective devices to control the distribution of electrical power.
- Aesthetically Designed
- Sufficient space available for convenient wiring
- Dust guard to protect from dust or cement during installation.
- Internal sliding knob/latch
- Visual anti insertion facility to identify insertion level in the wall
- Mounting key holes for flush as well as surface mounting
- Detachable din bar
- Side Locking din bar
- Identification Label and Blank Plate
- Embossed Earthing Identification
- Detachable Gland Plates facilitates easy entry & exit of cables
Brand | Electra electric |
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Model | Distribution Box SPN DD (16 Ways) |
In the box | 1 x Electra Electric Distribution Box SPN DD (16 Ways) |