Working principle and structural features of equipotential bonding boxes

Mar 09, 2026

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The equipotential bonding box is the core component of equipotential bonding installation. Equipotential bonding primarily works on metal components inside a building, ensuring these components are at the same potential. Ordinary grounding, on the other hand, conducts fault currents from electrical equipment to the earth, preventing the appliance casing from becoming live. Using both together maximizes electrical safety.

 

The equipotential bonding box has multiple knockout holes, supporting multi-directional connection of flat steel and wires. Flat steel can be connected from three sides, and wires from two sides. It uses a crimp interface and four screw terminals to achieve equipotential bonding for multiple devices.

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