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OBO Bettermann Electrical Installation

OBO Junction Boxes & Mounting Enclosures

Within the OBO installation systems, the junction boxes (X-series and T-series) offer robust interfaces for cable management and device mounting. For example the X-series enclosures are rated IP67, IK09 impact resistance, available in polycarbonate with internal knock-out entries and sizes ranging (clear internal dimensions) from 85 × 85 × 45 mm up to 286 × 202 × 125 mm.
Practical selection: verify internal volume (for wiring space), number and size of entries (M20/M25/M32), mounting options (wall/ceiling/panel), and temperature rating (−25 °C to +60 °C for many types). Failing to confirm these may result in undersized boxes, blocked cable access or overheating issues.

OBO Mounting & Conduit Support Systems

OBO’s installation portfolio also includes supports, conduits, mounting channels and floor-installation solutions. For example their floor sockets (UDHOME-ONE / UDHOME2) are designed for raised or thin screeds, load-rating up to 15 kN, and height adjustment across 75–105 mm screed depth.
In procurement: you should check length, load capacity, material (stainless steel, brass, aluminium), entry orientation, and compatibility with your finished floor-level and access schemes.

Wiring Accessories & Conduit Fittings by OBO

OBO also provide cable and pipe clips (Quick series), conduit fittings, compensation rings, sealing inserts and trunking accessories. For example, cavity-wall boxes from OBO list options of depths 35/47/61 mm, with knock-out entries, sealing variants and compatibility with thin planking. 
When ordering, verify accessory compatibility: cross-brand fit can cause misalignment, loss of IP/air-tightness or non-compliance with local fire/earthing standards.

Specification Checklist for Large Projects

Before approving bulk purchase of OBO installation systems, ensure you include:

  • Protection rating (IP/IK): e.g., IP67/IK09 for outdoor junction boxes.
  • Internal dimensions & entry count: e.g., junction box type X10 has 190 × 150 × 125 mm, 10+ entries.
  • Load capacity or mechanical rating: e.g., floor systems rated for 15 kN.
  • Electrical compatibility: ensure internal space for conductors (e.g., 4 mm² terminal cross-section).
  • Modularity & accessory compatibility: same series across project reduces spares complexity.
    Neglecting any of the above may lead to installation delays, increased maintenance or non-compliance.

Why Standardising on OBO Systems Adds Value

For facilities-scale roll-outs (commercial buildings, data centres, industrial plants) choosing one brand for installation systems – such as OBO – provides these benefits:

  • Reduced spare-part variety (one family of boxes, fittings, accessories)
  • Consistent mechanical and electrical behaviours across zones
  • Training and maintenance simplified: staff familiar with one system
  • Procurement simplified: one supplier, uniform catalogue and servicing
    Large projects report lower logistic complexity and higher parts-reuse when installation systems standardised.

Supply & Procurement Terms via Bank of Lamps

When sourcing OBO installation systems through Bank of Lamps, your procurement benefits include:

  • Volume-based pricing tied to project scale and repeat orders
  • A edicated account manager familiar with OBO installation product lines, spec-review and lead-time coordination.
  • Real-time stock visibility across central and partner warehouses, supporting staged roll-out.
  • Quick quotation turnaround to meet tender deadlines.
  • Order entry via EAN/MPN lists for high-volume accuracy.
  • Downloadable specification libraries (data sheets, CAD/BIM files, accessory lists).
  • Transparent logistics tracking from order to dispatch.
  • Purchase-history archive for spare-parts planning and variant tracking.
  • Deferred payment terms for qualified clients (up to 30 days).