Panel Boxes provide safe and organized housing for electrical circuits and control equipment. Available in ABS, metal, and stainless steel, with IP-rated protection for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Description
Panel Boxes are protective housings designed to securely enclose electrical circuits, distribution systems, and control equipment. They ensure safety, organization, and easy accessibility for electrical wiring and components in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Available in different sizes, materials, and mounting types, panel boxes help prevent electrical hazards while complying with safety standards.
Key Features
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Strong and durable construction (Metal / ABS / Stainless Steel)
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Available in surface mount and flush mount designs
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IP-rated options for dust and water resistance
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Multiple door configurations (transparent, solid, lockable)
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Pre-drilled knockouts for easy wiring entry
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Suitable for circuit breakers, switches, and control equipment
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Corrosion and impact-resistant materials
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Customizable with labeling and cut-outs
Applications
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Electrical power distribution in buildings
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Control panels for industrial automation
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Residential and commercial wiring systems
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Renewable energy systems (solar, wind)
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Machinery and factory installations
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Telecommunication and data systems
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Outdoor lighting and utility installations
Specifications
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Material: ABS Plastic / Mild Steel / Stainless Steel
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Voltage Rating: 230V – 1000V
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Ingress Protection: IP44 / IP54 / IP65 / IP67
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Mounting Options: Wall mount, surface mount, flush mount
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Door Options: Hinged, lockable, transparent polycarbonate
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Standards Compliance: IEC, UL, CE certified
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Sizes Available: Small (4-way) to Large (36+ way)
Advantages
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Provides electrical safety and protection
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Prevents short circuits, fire hazards, and tampering
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Keeps wiring organized and accessible
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Durable and long-lasting under harsh conditions
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Wide range of sizes and configurations
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Easy installation with modular designs
Disadvantages
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Metal panel boxes are heavier and prone to corrosion if not coated
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Plastic panel boxes may not suit very high-load applications
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Higher-rated IP boxes can be costlier
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Limited customization in standard models