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A panelboard is a type of electrical switch used to control the distribution of electricity within a building or other structure. It is typically composed of a metal enclosure containing multiple circuit breakers, fuses, or other switching devices. Panelboards are used to control the flow of electricity to different areas of a building, such as individual rooms or appliances. They are also used to protect against overloads and short circuits. Panelboards are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, depending on the application.
Panelboards are commonly used in commercial and industrial settings, as well as in residential applications. They are typically installed in a central location, such as a basement or utility room, and are connected to the main power supply. Panelboards are designed to be easy to install and maintain, and are available in a range of styles and materials.
Panelboard manufacturers include ABB, Eaton, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Square D. These companies offer a wide range of panelboards, from basic models to more advanced designs. They also provide installation and maintenance services. Show Less Read more