Distribution box RW-3P"Z"/E flush-mounted meter box 3-phase + space for 11 protective devices, full door with lock - plate RW-3-P Z /E
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- RW-3P"Z"/E
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Distribution box RW-3P"Z"/E flush-mounted meter box 3-phase + space for 11 protective devices, full door with lock - plate RW-3-P Z /E
Electrical distribution board for meter mounting – solid protection and order in the installation
This distribution board is designed for mounting electricity meters and circuit protection. The design with full doors and a lock ensures safety and limits access to live components. It is an ideal solution for both installers and end-users who value reliability and aesthetic design.
Functionality and application
The RW-3P "Z"/E P/T distribution board is primarily functional. Designed for three-phase (3F) installations, it offers space for mounting one meter and up to 11 protective devices. This allows for comprehensive protection of electrical circuits in a house, apartment or small facility. The flat construction facilitates installation, and the full doors with a lock guarantee safe use.
- Ideal for metering installations in residential and commercial buildings.
- Space for 11 protective devices allows for circuit separation and optimal protection against overload and short circuit.
- The lock in the door prevents unauthorized access to the inside of the distribution board.
- The flat construction facilitates installation in limited space.
- Made of durable materials, ensuring long-term operation.
Construction and characteristic features
The distribution board is made of high-quality materials, guaranteeing its durability and resistance to mechanical damage. Full doors with a lock effectively protect against unauthorized interference, and the flat construction minimizes the space occupied. This combination of functionality and solidity makes it a recommended choice for anyone looking for a reliable solution to protect their electrical installation.


