Single Phase Distribution Board Connection:

This diagram shows how to make Single Phase Distribution Board Connection. In this circuit, we use a single-phase energy meter, an RCCB Circuit Breaker ( Residual Current Circuit Breaker ), two DP MCBs ( Double Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker ), and a total of 12 SP MCBs ( Single Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker ). First, we need to connect the energy meter to the electric source. Then connect all DP MCB and RCCB with the energy meter. Then input connection to all SP MCB from DP MCB, and lastly input connection to all load from SP MCB. Now this circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please check our youtube video below the post.

Diagram of Single Phase Distribution Board Connection:

Single Phase Distribution Board Connection

Components needed For this Project:

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  1. Single Phase Energy Meter [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. RCCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. DP MCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. SP MCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  5. Terminal Block [See Buy Click Amazon]

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Components used to make the Single Phase Distribution Board Connection:

01. Single Phase Energy Meter:

A Single-Phase Energy Meter is a sort of Watt-Hour meter. It consists of two Electromagnets. Single-Phase Energy Meter is also Popularly known as a watt-hour meter. One Magnet is called the shunt magnet Ml which is Mounted with a Pressure coil. The Pressure coil is a long coil Made of fine Copper wire which is connected across the Supply line. Single-phase energy meters are suitable for measuring single-phase AC current frequencies of 50/60 Hz, which are used for fixed indoor installations.

02. RCCB:

The Residual Current Circuit breaker RCCB is the Safest device to detect and Trip against Electrical Leakage current, thus Ensuring Protection against Electric shock Caused by indirect contact. Circuit breakers are automatically Operated Electrical Switches that Protect Electrical Circuits from Short-Circuiting or Overloading. It Protects against many major accidents. RCCB Circuit Breaker is an Electrical Wiring device whose function is to disconnect the current in the circuit.

03. DP MCB: 

DP MCB In Two Pole MCB, switching & protection is affected in phases and the neutral. A Double Pole or DP Switch is a Switch that Controls two Circuits at the same time. In terms of Residential Switching, this Normally means it Switches the live and Neutral at the same time. In Layperson Terms, Double Pole switches or DP Switches are Exclusively Designed to Control two Different Electrical Circuits at the same time, which allows the Appliances to Isolate in a safe and reliable manner. Fan or light Combinations and Medical Equipment are some of the many applications for DP Electrical Switches.

04. SP MCB:

In single-pole MCB, Switching & Protection is Affected in only one Phase. Single phase supply to break the phase only. A single Pole breaker is Typically used with 120-volt Circuits, 15-20 amps. They are constructed with one Hot Wire and one Neutral wire. An SP switch is the most basic General-Purpose switch that you use to Control a light or another device from one location. These Switches have two Brass-Colored screw Terminals Connected to the hot Power source wires. Pole refers to the number of Circuits Controlled by the Switch SP Switches Control only one Electrical Circuit.

05. Terminal Block:

Terminal Clocks are Connectors That Terminate a Single wire and Connect it to a circuit or other system. Terminal Blocks come in a range of shapes, Sizes, and ratings, but Always Terminate a single Wire and are Never multi-pole. Terminal Blocks are used to Secure and/or Terminate Wires and, in Their Simplest form, Consist of Several Individual Terminals Arranged in a long strip. Terminals are Useful for Connecting the Wiring to the Ground or, in the Case of Electrical power, for Connecting Electrical Switches and Outlets to the Mains.

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