Behind every stable electrical system stands a dependable distribution board. AEG distribution boards form that backbone — the point where power gets divided, protected, and controlled. You don’t see them once the panel door closes, but everything depends on them staying safe, tight, and serviceable over years of load cycles.
The AEG modular distribution boards are built for scalability. You can start with a compact setup and expand later — add extra circuits, control sections, or monitoring gear without a redesign.
Installers like the clean internal layout: enough wiring space, smooth busbar alignment, and doors that stay tight even after hundreds of openings. The frames are made from galvanized steel or reinforced polycarbonate, with solid earth continuity across every section.
Each component inside — breakers, isolators, terminals — locks precisely. Nothing rattles when the cabinet vibrates or when load peaks hit.
From commercial buildings to industrial production lines, AEG electrical panels and AEG switchboards handle the full range of applications.
Panel boards serve as local distribution centers — they take the main feed and branch it into lighting, HVAC, or small power circuits. Switchboards, on the other hand, manage heavy machinery and sub-distribution. The copper busbars are rated to high short-circuit withstands, and insulation clearances follow IEC 61439.
Procurement teams often choose AEG because the documentation is consistent: wiring diagrams, terminal layouts, and load schedules come standardized. That makes installation predictable across multiple sites.
In retrofit projects, engineers often face tight wall spaces or legacy enclosures. AEG boards help because most mounting dimensions match older European standards — you can swap panels without cutting new recesses. The front plates align cleanly, and the screw spacing is standard DIN.
The AEG enclosure boards combine mechanical protection with smart internal organization. Transparent covers are optional — handy for visual inspection during audits.
The AEG electrical distribution systems integrate modular busbar kits, earth/neutral terminals, and pre-marked wiring guides. Everything is built to simplify both initial assembly and later maintenance.
Technicians appreciate that the labels are laser-etched, not stickers. After years in heat and dust, they’re still readable — a detail that makes troubleshooting faster.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full range of AEG distribution boards and switchgear through our central EU warehouse in Latvia, serving customers in Germany, France, Netherlands, Baltics, UK, Spain, and Belgium.
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For project managers and panel builders, that means stable logistics and predictable supply — the exact boards specified, delivered on time.