Fuse box housing
This has probably happened to you too. You want to turn on an electrical device, but nothing happens. Instead, the lamps are also off and so is the radio. First diagnosis: The fuse is blown. Regardless of the reason why the fuse has broken the circuit, you usually make your way to the breaker box now, as that is where the circuit breakers for the whole house or a specific part of the house are housed. The fuse housing is therefore used to have a central point of contact in order to be able to quickly check the current status quo of your house installation. In addition, you can also disconnect certain areas of the house from the power grid with just one movement, for example to install lamps or carry out other repair measures. The fuse housings from the eibabo online shop protect your circuit breakers from external influences and, depending on the model, have cable entries on all sides including pre-stamped mounting flanges as well as wall mounts, supply terminals and subdivisions for busbars.
Catalogue content:
In this eibabo® catalogue Energy distribution systems > Fuse enclosure you will find items from the following product groups:
Item overview:
- Closet
- Diazed fuse box
- Diazed fuse housing
- Distributor
- Distributor case
- Energy distributor
- Fuse box
- Fuse distribution box
- Fuse distributor
- Fuse enclosure
- House connection box
- House connection column
- Housing
- Insulating distributor
- Main line distributor
- Meter connection column
- Neozed fuse box
- Neozed fuse housing
- NH fuse box
- NH fuse distributor
- NH main line distributor
- Outer pillar
- Outside closet
- Rider fuse box
- Rider fuse housing
- Small distribution board equipped
- Surge protection device
- Switchgear
from the following manufacturers:
Manufacturer overview catalogue Fuse box housing:
- ABN
- Dehn
- Eaton
- GSAB
- Hager
- Hensel
- Mersen
- Spelsberg