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Jung Electric box (breaker panel)

Jung consumer units and compact boards for light commercial installs

In smaller installations—office spaces, boutique retail, or small-scale production—you’ll often rely on a Jung consumer unit or compact distribution board rather than a huge panel. These units bundle the incomer, busbars, and protective devices into one neatly engineered enclosure. What matters: module-count flexibility, clear labelling, and future-proofing for adding circuits. Installers value the way Jung ensures compatibility across the range so a 12-way board today can expand to 24-way tomorrow with minimal retrofit.

Jung electrical enclosures and DIN rail cabinets built for service life

Moving to larger zones, whether mechanical rooms or workshops, you’ll use Jung electrical enclosures and Jung DIN rail cabinets. These systems combine robust metal housings, hinged doors, ventilation management and internal DIN-rail frameworks. They bring structure: busbar layout, compartment separation, and enough depth for wiring, cable management and future expansion. The key is longevity: parts that resist dust, corrosion and vibration so the board you build today doesn’t become a headache five years later.

Jung surface and flush mounted boards plus modular distribution panels

Whether the wall is rough concrete or a drywall partition, selecting either Jung surface and flush mounted boards is vital. In high-end interiors, flush mounting gives a clean finish; in industrial areas, surface mounting gives speed and flexibility. At the heart of that are Jung modular distribution panels—these are designed like building blocks: modules snap together, extensions slide on, doors change orientation, accessories drop in. The logic of modularity is that you prepare once and expand with no surprises.

Spec-focus: what professionals check before choosing Jung distribution boards

When you evaluate a Jung distribution board for your project, check these real-world criteria:

  • Rated current & way count: A board for a building may need 250 A incomer and 18-24 outgoing ways; small units might be 63 A and 8-12 ways.
  • Type of separation / enclosure standard: Metal housing with IP41 or higher, doors with clear markings, separate compartments for busbars and wiring.
  • DIN-rail capacity & accessories: Enough rail length, pre-punched entry plates, knock-outs, pre-labelled neutral/earth bars.
  • Mounting and finish: Surface vs flush, switch of materials (steel vs ABS) depending on environment; doors that open full width, locks that work easily.
  • Modularity and spare parts: Modules should be interchangeable, spare doors or panels available, expansion frames offered, so the board remains serviceable.
  • Documentation & compliance: Clearly accessible data sheets, certificates (like EN 61439 or equivalent), clear mark-up of ways and labels for maintenance teams.

Choosing the right board means you don’t just buy a box—you buy a structure that supports wiring for years, allows safe expansion, and saves time during installation and service calls.

Our advantages in Jung distribution boards supply

At Bank of Lamps we carry the full range of Jung distribution boards, including consumer units, enclosures, DIN-rail cabinets, surface/flush and modular panels—ready for European-scale use. Our advantage:

  • Over 1.3 million SKUs from 96+ electrical and lighting brands, meaning real stock and real availability.
  • Central warehouse in Latvia, dispatching within 48 hours to Germany, France, Spain, Netherlands, UK and the Baltics.
  • Genuine Jung products only — full CE/ROHS certification, batch traceability, and stocked parts for spare-module compatibility.
  • Wholesale pricing and volume discounts tailored for integrators, panel-builders and contractors.
  • Technical support with practical experience: we know how Jung boards are mounted, wired, labeled and serviced in real buildings—not just in catalogues.

If your project demands high-quality distribution boards that work today, adapt tomorrow and remain service-friendly for years—using Jung plus a supply partner like Bank of Lamps means you’re ahead.