Application Of Copper Terminal Blocks In Power Distribution Systems
Within the distribution cabinet of a substation or power distribution room, terminal block copper terminal block serves as the connection hub, leading the main power supply to various devices. Through standardized design and a strict conductive path layout, terminal block copper distribution block distributes power from the busbar or power cabinet to multiple branches, including relays, circuit breakers, and control modules. Using metal conductors (usually copper or tin-plated copper alloy) and bolt fastening structures, a reliable connection is established between the connecting wires and the terminal blocks, ensuring stable power to each branch device.
The distribution cabinet layout follows a modular principle. Terminal block copper terminal strip is mounted on a dedicated bracket or insulating board, maintaining electrical isolation from the cabinet's metal casing. This arrangement facilitates centralized and organized wire management. If new equipment is needed later, only new wires need to be drawn from the terminal blocks; rewiring is unnecessary.
