Ukk Junction Boxes Can Serve As An Alternative To Traditional Copper Busbars.
In modern power distribution system design, the 4 pole distribution block is often used to replace traditional copper busbar structures. The 4 pole power distribution block uses a single-input, multi-output connection to distribute a single main power line to multiple output lines. Various models cover rated currents from 80A to 500A and voltage levels up to 690V.
When installing the din rail power distribution terminal blocks, simply connect the main line to the designated input terminal, and then connect each branch line sequentially to the output terminals, enabling centralized management of power branching and wiring. Its compact structure allows for installation on standard 35mm DIN rails or within panels, making it suitable for distribution cabinets, control cabinets, and similar applications.
Due to its resin housing and copper alloy conductors, the power distribution block 4 pole is relatively small and space-efficient. Wiring quality can be clearly observed through a transparent cover during use. It is suitable for applications where copper busbars were previously used for power distribution, reducing wiring complexity and maintaining a clean system.
