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3-Phase Junction Box 63A 9-Way
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Questions
It is designed to distribute three-phase electrical power safely across multiple outlets, ideal for construction sites, events, and industrial environments.
It features a 9-way output configuration, allowing several pieces of equipment to be powered simultaneously.
Both the input and output operate at 415V, suitable for three-phase power systems.
It is rated at 63 amps, providing ample power capacity for heavy-duty electrical applications.
Yes, each outlet is protected by individual circuit breakers to ensure safe and reliable operation.
It features a heavy-duty rubber casing that withstands impact, moisture, and demanding site conditions.
The junction box comes with a 1.5-metre cable for convenient connection to power sources.
It is commonly used on construction sites, in industrial facilities, and in temporary setups where multiple tools or machines need to share a power source.
Three-phase systems provide greater efficiency, smoother power delivery, and the ability to run high-powered machinery with less strain.
Yes, its durable and weather-resistant construction makes it suitable for outdoor and indoor environments.
It ensures that if one circuit overloads, the others remain unaffected, reducing downtime and increasing safety.
Yes, its compact and rugged design allows it to be moved easily between job sites.
Yes, it can safely distribute power from three-phase generators to multiple devices or machines.
Always ensure proper grounding, inspect cables for damage, and only qualified personnel should handle high-voltage connections.
Its robust construction, high current capacity, and multiple protected outlets make it ideal for powering large tools and industrial equipment.
























































