XLW Low Voltage Cable Branch Box

It is mainly used in public power grids. With various wiring methods and component arrangements, it completely avoids the need for drilling busbars, and the busbar current-carrying capacity is not affected. It is widely used in three-phase low-voltage distribution systems in outdoor public places, such as substations, public mining enterprises, streets, residential areas, high-rise buildings, airports, and key construction and renovation projects.

Description

Requirements:
Boxes should be made of non-combustible materials.
For production areas and offices with low risk of electric shock, open-type distribution boards can be installed.
For high-risk electric shock or poor working environment in processing workshops, foundries, forges, heat treatment, boiler rooms, carpentry shops, etc., closed cabinets should be installed.
In workplaces with conductive dust or the production of flammable and explosive gases, electrical facilities must be installed in sealed or explosion-proof enclosures.
The electrical components, instruments, switches, and circuits of distribution boxes should be arranged neatly, installed securely, and easy to operate. Cabinets should be free from dust, water accumulation, and debris.
Cabinets installed on the floor should have a bottom surface 50-100mm above the ground; the center height of the operating handle is generally 1.2 to 1.5m; there should be no obstacles within 0.8 to 1.2m in front of the cabinet.