Power Distribution Panels
Industrial Electrical Enclosure Manufacturer Since 2005
The XGL Electrical Control Panel is designed for power plants, industrial enterprises, and high-rise buildings. It is suitable for low-voltage power distribution systems with AC 50 Hz frequency, rated voltage of 380 V or 660 V, and rated current up to 1250 A.
Learn MoreThe JXF power distribution box is part of the temporary site power box or power and lighting distribution series, typically used as terminal distribution equipment. The JXF series is designed for a service life of 8–10 years, which can be extended up to 15 years through optimized load management and regular maintenance.
Learn MoreThe MNS low-voltage switchgear is composed of standardized, modular units. Each drawer is equipped with a reliable mechanical interlocking system to ensure safe and dependable operation. This switchgear is suitable for power supply systems with AC 50(60)Hz, rated working voltages of 400V or 660V, and rated currents up to 4000A in three-phase, five-wire configurations.
Learn MoreThe GGD AC Low Voltage Switchgear is suitable for substations, power plants, and industrial or mining enterprises that use AC 50Hz, rated working voltage 380V, and rated working current 1000–3150A.
Learn MoreThe CABA-CNR series neutral grounding resistor cabinet is designed for 6–35 kV power distribution networks, providing neutral-point grounding protection. By introducing a grounding resistor, it effectively limits intermittent arc-ground overvoltage, reduces operational and resonant overvoltage, and facilitates the rapid isolation of single-phase ground faults.
Learn MoreThe XGL Power Distribution Box is capable of meeting the power requirements of large equipment. Its main circuit is rated at AC 380 V, with a maximum current capacity of 1250 A, making it well-suited for matching the power parameters of low-voltage distribution systems in power plants and ensuring stable, reliable operation.
Yes. It supports multi-unit coordinated control. Before production, specify the control logic, communication interfaces, and wiring configurations to ensure proper terminal and circuit allocation.
For hallway lighting, use the standard JXF panel (up to 250 A). For air-conditioning circuits, choose a slightly larger embedded JXF model designed for independent power supply within compact residential spaces.
Maintain total current below 80 % of the rated value for instance, limit a 250 A panel to around 200 A. Balance loads across circuits, prevent overloading, and conduct monthly current inspections to avoid long-term full-load operation.