The Healthy Pattern: When everything's working as it should, you'll see consistent, moderate temperatures throughout the box. Connection points appear slightly warmer than surrounding areas – typically no more than 10-15°C above ambient temperature. Like a doctor reading an X-ray, an experienced engineer can diagnose a distribution box's health by studying its thermal signature. Here's what those colors and patterns actually mean: The Healthy Pattern: When. The maximum ambient temperature around electrical equipment designed and manufactured according to national standards should not exceed 40°C during operation. However, for distribution boxes operating under the scorching summer sun, due to direct sunlight, heat reflection from cement ground, and. Protect the life of distribution box in high UV and extreme temperatures with UV-resistant materials, insulation, ventilation, and regular maintenance. They should work well and remain reliable in any environment. It serves as the main ingoing and outgoing word for the supply of current to be managed to any and all areas of the system as one core unit. It also serves as housing of.
[PDF Version]