A power distribution board, or DB box, is the backbone of any electrical system. Whether it is a residence, office, or industrial site, every electrical setup requires a reliable distribution board to manage and distribute power safely.
At Anubhav Electricals, we design and manufacture high-performance DB boxes engineered for durability, safety, and efficient load management.
A power distribution board, also known as a DB box or an electrical distribution box, is an enclosure containing circuit breakers, fuses, and protective devices. The primary function of the electrical distribution box is to distribute the electrical power supply through different circuits from the main supply in a controlled and secure manner.
Think of it as the "command center" of your electrical system, ensuring smooth power flow while protecting appliances and people against overloads or short circuits.
Each application needs a specific configuration. We offer a complete range of power distribution boards for residential, commercial, and industrial use:
You can reduce risks, avoid electrical failures, and guarantee a continuous power supply by installing the proper DB Box.
Our Electrical DB Boxes are designed to meet diverse requirements across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Some standout features include:
A Power Distribution Board functions as the nerve centre of your electrical system. Here’s a simple breakdown of the process:
This ensures that every part of your building receives uninterrupted, safe electricity.
Choosing DB boxes from a reliable electrical control panel manufacturer ensures engineering excellence, strict quality control, and superior performance with minimal maintenance.
A Power Distribution Board is an electrical panel that distributes electricity from a single source to multiple circuits, ensuring safe and efficient power supply.
Yes. A DB Box or Electrical DB Box is another name for a Power Distribution Board used in homes, offices, and industries.
Consider your load requirement, safety standards, number of circuits, and installation type before selecting a PDB. Always choose certified products for maximum safety.
MCBs (Miniature Circuit Breakers) and MCCBs (Molded Case Circuit Breakers) prevent overcurrent and short circuits, safeguarding appliances and wiring.
Not recommended. Home distribution boards are designed for lower loads, while industrial boards handle higher currents and come with heavy-duty safety components.
Yes. Depending on your application, you can customize size, design, number of circuits, and safety features.
