Your article about differences between switchgear switchboard is wrong.
Main distribution panel vs switchboard.
Panel mounting and access.
Switchboard vs distribution panel tommom electrical 29 aug 07 10 59 another way to look at it is a switchboard is floor mounted while a panelboard is wall mounted although very large ones might reach the floor.
The main role of the switchboard is to allow the incoming electric power to be divided into smaller independent circuits according to their current requirements.
We will discuss the 4 main purposes of the main switchboard the pieces of equipment that are used to meet these purposes.
Switchgear incorporates only low voltage power circuit breakers lvpcb which conform with ansi c37 13 nema sg 3 and are listed per ul 1066 whereas switchboards may include any combination of protective devices including insulated case iccb molded case circuit breakers mccb listed per ul 489.
Generally requires rear and front access which takes up more space.
The primary role of the panel is to distribute power to different areas of the site.
Switchboards are free standing units that are front connected and like panelboards require only front access.
The main switchboard is the first electrical panel that connects the electricity and power to the site.
20 pf power factor 3 cycles must have instantaneous trip funtion to maintain ul 891 rating.
Unfused 15 pf power factor 30 cycles.
Switch gears are defined as any equipments that are used to protect any type of circuits from different types of fault.
When we survey a building or room for electrical works we normally need access to all the sub distribution board in the room where we install the kit and may need to follow this back to the distribution board it is fed from and even the main building income and hv lv switchboard or lv switchboard.
A switchboard can therefore be used to distribute power to individual loads control equipment transformers panel boards etc.
A distribution board also known as panelboard breaker panel or electric panel is a component of an electricity supply system that divides an electrical power feed into subsidiary circuits while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit in a common enclosure normally a main switch and in recent boards one or more residual current devices rcd or residual current.