EATON Memshield Series LV System Final Distribution Boards


Eaton Memshield Series LV system final distribution boards are suitable for an electrical distribution system for dividing an electrical power feed into branch circuits while providing a circuit breaker or protective fuse for each circuit in a common enclosure. These Eaton distribution boards s...erve as an assembly of protective devices, including two or more fuses or circuit breakers, arranged for the distribution of electrical energy to the final circuits. Read more

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Features

  • These LV system final distribution boards are equipped with protection mechanisms, such as circuit breakers and fuses, ensuring the safety of connected electrical circuits and devices.
  • They come with modular configurations, allowing for flexible configurations that can adapt to changing electrical load requirements.
  • These Eaton distribution boards have transparent busbar systems that enable easy visual inspection and fault identification, enhancing troubleshooting and reducing downtime.
  • They incorporate surge protection devices that safeguard connected equipment from voltage surges and transient electrical disturbances, preserving their longevity and functionality.
  • Some models are equipped with remote monitoring options, allowing users to monitor and control the distribution board's status and performance remotely.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should be the height of the distribution board?

The main & branch distribution boards' elevation should not exceed 2 meters from the floor. Additionally, there should be a front clearance of 1 meter. It is also essential to position all lighting fixtures at a minimum height of 2.25 meters from the floor.

What are the parts of a distribution board?

To ensure peak performance, a distribution board must incorporate multiple essential components. These include bus bars, automatic protective devices, bypass equipment, and fuse links.

What is the difference between LV and MV distribution boards?

The low voltage (LV) distribution boards can handle volatges up to 1000V, whereas medium voltage (MV) distribution boards are capable of handling voltages between 1000V and 45kV.

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