Field junction boxes numbered to the layout drawing, vented and key locked, with terminal strips labelled to the cable schedule.
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Nobody photographs a junction box. But when a field instrument reads wrong, the electrician goes to the JB first. If the terminals are unmarked and the box has no number, he is guessing with a multimeter for an hour. A numbered box with labelled terminals turns that into five minutes.
CRCA sheet, powder coated, louvred where heat matters, gasketed where dust or water does. Terminal strips on DIN rail, ferruled tails, and a laminated terminal schedule inside the door. Key locked so it stays as we left it.
JUNCTION BOX-1, JUNCTION BOX-2, and so on — matched to your layout drawing, not to whatever order they came off the bench.
| Material | CRCA sheet, powder coated |
| Protection | IP42 to IP65 as required |
| Terminals | DIN rail, labelled to schedule |
| Ventilation | Louvres with filter where needed |
| Locking | Key lock |
| Marking | Numbered to layout drawing |
Yes. We fabricate the enclosures ourselves, so size, gland plate position and terminal count are all made to your drawing.
Yes, laminated and fixed inside the door. A box without a schedule is a box someone else has to reverse-engineer.
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