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Sub-distribution switchboards
A sub-distribution switchboard is the best assistant if you want to distribute the incoming current in an area, which gives you the possibility to connect devices with different current consumption to the switchboard.
Sub-distribution switchboard 16 A (No. 1)
- Power supply – 400 V/16 A
- Sockets – 4x230 V Schuko and 2x400 V/16 A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
Sub-distribution switchboard 16 A (No. 2)
- Power supply – 400 V/16 A
- Sockets – 5x230 V Schuko and 2x400 V/16 A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
Sub-distribution switchboard 32 A (No. 1)
- Power supply – 400 V/32 A
- Sockets – 4x230 V Schuko, 400 V/16A CEE and 400 V/32A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
Sub-distribution switchboard 32 A on legs (No. 2)
- Power supply – 400 V/32 A
- Sockets – 4x230 V Schuko, 2x400 V/16A CEE and 400 V/32A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
Sub-distribution switchboard 32 A (No. 3)
- Power supply – 400 V/32 A
- Sockets – 6x230 V Schuko, 2x400 V/16A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
Sub-distribution switchboard 32 A on legs (No. 4)
- Power supply – 400 V/32 A
- Sockets – 4x230 V Schuko, 400 V/16A CEE and 400 V/32A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
Sub-distribution switchboard 63 A
- Power supply – 400 V/63 A
- Sockets – 4x230 V Schuko, 2x400 V/16A CEE, 2x400 V/32A CEE and 400 V/63A CEE
- Automatic fuses + fault current protection
- Durable metal box
- Protection class IP44
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