Materials:
* Junction box
* Automatic switches (automatic machines)
* Din rail
* Terminal blocks or bare wire ends
* Electrical tape
Tools:
* Screwdriver
* Wire cutters
* Insulator for screwdriver (for electrical safety)
Steps:
1. Turn off the power: Before starting work, turn off the power in the area where the distribution box will be installed. Check for no voltage using a tester or indicator screwdriver.
2. Install the breakers: Use a screwdriver to secure the breakers to the Din Rail inside the distribution box. Make sure they are in the correct order and not touching each other.
3. Connect the wires: Connect the wires to the terminals of the machines. If you use bare ends of the wires, strip them 10-12 mm and insert them into the terminal block. If terminal blocks are used, strip the wires in the same way and insert them into the terminal block. Tighten the screws on the terminal blocks or breakers.
4. Install the distribution box: Install the distribution box in the desired location and secure it with screws or bolts.
5. Check Connections: Double-check all connections to ensure they are secure and there are no exposed wires.
6. Use electrical tape: Apply electrical tape to all terminal connections to prevent accidental contact and ensure electrical safety.
7. Apply power: Return power to the area and turn on the circuit breakers.
8. Check operation: Check the operation of each machine by turning on and off the devices connected to them. Make sure that the machines function correctly and protect the electrical circuit from overloads and short circuits.
Safety Tips:
* Always use a screwdriver insulator and follow electrical safety precautions.
* Do not connect wires with voltage higher than the rated current of the machines.
* Make sure that the wires are of the correct size for the rated current of the breakers.
* Do not overload the electrical circuit to which the machines are connected.