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What are the requirements for small power distribution unit wiring?

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The wiring requirements of the small power distribution unit mainly include the following points:

Wiring specifications: Wiring must comply with relevant national or local electrical codes and standards to ensure safety and reliability.

Wire selection: Select wires that meet the specified requirements, including wire material, cross-sectional size, etc., to ensure smooth current transmission and reduce line loss and heat generation.

Terminal blocks: Use reliable quality terminal blocks to ensure firm wiring and good contact to prevent failures caused by looseness or poor contact.

Insulation measures: Terminals should be insulated to avoid potential safety hazards such as leakage and short circuit.

Wiring spacing: A certain spacing should be maintained between different lines to avoid mutual interference or short circuit.

Grounding protection: It is necessary to ensure that the small power distribution unit is grounded reliably to prevent safety problems caused by grounding faults.

Clear identification: clearly identify the wiring, including the number of the wire, the function of the terminal block, etc., to facilitate maintenance and troubleshooting.

Protective measures: The wiring of the small power distribution unit must meet the protection level requirements to ensure safe and reliable operation in harsh environments.

In summary, the small power distribution unit wiring needs to comply with regulatory requirements to ensure safe and reliable transmission of electrical energy and reduce the possibility of failure.

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