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Streamline your client's electrical systems by installing our Switchboard and Distribution Board! Both of these are pivotal for proper distribution of electricity and also act as the first line of defense against electrical hazards. By adding these necessary electrical components, you take your client into confidence. Switchboards are an integral part of any electrical system. They offer efficient control and isolation of Electrical Supply circuits throughout the building. As for Distribution boards, they act as the secondary distribution points that are found in the electrical systems. The sleek and modern design of our Switchboard and Distribution Board can fit any aesthetic and setting.
As an electrical contractor or builder, it is your responsibility that the electrical systems pass the local safety standards with flying colors. Before you install our Switchboard and Distribution Board, you must consider the following aspects:
Easy to install and easier to maintain, our diverse range of Switchboard and Distribution Board is the perfect choice for your projects. If you don’t want to take our word for it, then come on down to our 7-Day open showroom and check them out yourself. We offer irresistible market-competitive pricing along with low shipping fees All you have to do is place an order and we will deliver it in a timely manner.
What is the difference between a switchboard and a distribution board?
A switchboard is a large assembly for power distribution to multiple panelboards, while a distribution board (or consumer unit) divides circuit power more locally within a building.
What does a distribution board do?
It safely splits incoming power into subordinate circuits and protects each using circuit breakers, RCDs, or fuses—all within one enclosure.
What are the essential components of a distribution board?
Typical components include busbars for power distribution, a main switch for isolation, circuit breakers or fuses for protection, and RCDs or RCBOs for added safety.
How do I choose the right distribution board for my project?
Match the board's current rating to your load demand, ensure it includes proper protection devices, is housed in a suitable enclosure, and meets relevant safety certifications.
How often should distribution boards be inspected or maintained?
Inspect at least annually for signs like tripped breakers, loose wiring, moisture damage, or overheating to ensure safety and reliability.