Avoid common installation taboos: improper grounding, unlabeled circuits, wooden enclosures, poor wiring, and missing N/PE busbars in distribution boards. Lighting distribution box...
Guide Measures: In order to ensure safe use, it is required that the lighting distribution box (board) should not be made of combustible materials. Even in a dry and dust-free place, the wooden distribution box
Guide Technical Analysis - 14 Taboos For The Installation Of Distribution Substations, Always Pay Attention! Taboo 1: Lighting distribution substations (panels) come in without being checked.
Guide There are many taboos and problematic practices in the installation of distribution boards and cabinets that must be noted. Especially in certain areas, improper operations during installation may lead to
Guide If the lighting distribution box (board) is used in a humid and dusty place, it is easy to mold and leak; in addition, if the wooden box (board) is not treated with flame retardant, it is easy to cause fire and is a
Guide The installation of lighting distribution boxes (boards) should be firm, and the allowable deviation in installation perpendicularity should not exceed 3mm. When concealed, there should be no gaps
Guide Taboo 3: The lighting distribution box (board) is not installed firmly, and the elevation does not meet the requirements. When concealed, the edges of the panel are not close to the wall.
Guide Lighting distribution boxes (boards) are not firmly installed, elevation does not meet the requirements, and when installed in concealment, the edges of the boards are not close to the wall.
Guide When concealed installation, there should be no gaps around the distribution box, the edges of the panel should be close to the wall, and the box should be in contact with buildings and
Guide It is generally required that there should be no less than 0.8m operation and maintenance distance in front of the lighting distribution box and terminal box in the electrical shaft.
Guide Combining industry standards with practical experience, the following identifies 14 key taboos to avoid during distribution box installation, helping practitioners and owners accurately
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