A power distribution panel is a type of electrical equipment used to receive, distribute, and control electrical energy, as well as to protect the safe operation of the electrical system. It is responsible for delivering electrical energy from the power source to various electrical devices, and is a key link in ensuring safe and stable power supply.
After electrical energy is output from a generator or transformer, it needs to be reasonably distributed by a power distribution panel so that it can be sent to different power consumption areas or devices. Inside a power distribution panel, switches, protection devices, and connectors are installed to control the current, allowing electrical energy to flow to each load along the designated path.
Main functions:
1. Power distribution
Split one incoming electrical path into multiple paths, sending them to different electrical circuits to meet the power needs of various devices.
2. Circuit control
Turn the power on or off as needed, making system operation more flexible.
3. System protection
When an overload, short circuit, or other abnormality occurs in the circuit, the internal protection device will quickly cut off the power to prevent equipment damage or safety accidents.
4. Management and organization
Install various electrical components in a reasonably structured device, making the power distribution system clear and orderly, and convenient for daily inspection, maintenance, and fault handling.

