The distribution box is an electrical equipment featuring a compact size, easy installation, unique technical performance, fixed position, distinctive configuration functions, unrestricted by site limitations, widespread application, stable and reliable operation, high space utilization rate, minimal land occupation, and environmental benefits.
A wealth of parameters on the distribution box data typically involves assembling switchgear, measuring instruments, protective devices, and auxiliary equipment within enclosed or semi-enclosed metal cabinets or panels, forming a low-voltage distribution box. During normal operation, circuits can be connected or disconnected using manual or automatic switches. [1]







