Why Are Ukk Junction Boxes Often Set To Dc24v Output?
The terminal block distribution's output adopts DC24V, which is closely related to the design and control power supply architecture. 24VDC is commonly used as an industrial control voltage level and is a widely adopted low-voltage reference value in global control system specifications. This voltage has a stable regulation range in the output section of the switching power supply, which is beneficial for relatively uniform voltage planning.
In most industrial electrical solutions, the distribution block is not an independent power source, but relies on the output of an external DC24V power module, and distributes the voltage to each load port through the internal connector of the power distribution block. This structure meets the specifications of modern control systems for low-voltage power supply and is coordinated with the voltage matching system of control modules, relays and low-voltage equipment.
