Manufacturers typically require customers to provide electrical schematics before producing explosion-proof distribution boxes. These schematics usually consist of a primary and a secondary diagram. Based on the customer's control schematics, the manufacturer then drafts an example of the explosion-proof distribution box's appearance and an electrical parts list. These are generally sent to the customer in CAD file format for confirmation.
Customers determine the reasonableness of the drawings based on their on-site needs and provide modification suggestions. Manufacturers can also offer rationalization suggestions for product production according to the national manufacturing standards for explosion-proof products. Below, we present an example of a one-time principle diagram for explosion-proof distribution boxes.

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This year, the sales of explosion-proof electrical products such as distribution boxes and control boxes have surged by 25% year-on-year compared to explosion-proof lighting fixtures. We are delighted with this growth.






