For any complex electrical system, safety and maintainability are paramount. Our Power Distribution Box With Diagram drawing provides the professional blueprint for an enclosure that includes a critical, often-overlooked feature: an integrated schematic pocket. This CAD file is essential for panel builders, electrical engineers, and maintenance teams who understand the value of having circuit diagrams available directly at the point of service.

This enclosure is designed not only to protect sensitive circuit breakers, terminals, and power supplies from the environment but also to store its own documentation. The built-in diagram holder, typically mounted on the inside of the door, ensures that technicians can immediately reference the correct wiring schematics, maintenance logs, or safety procedures, drastically reducing downtime and improving safety.

Downloading this comprehensive drawing gives you all the manufacturing details needed to build a fully compliant and practical power distribution box. It includes precise dimensions for the enclosure, the access door, the internal mounting plate, and, most importantly, the fabrication and placement details for the diagram pocket itself.

Key Features:

  • Integrated Schematic Pocket: The design includes a dedicated, easy-access pocket (often A4 or A3 size) mounted on the interior of the door for storing essential wiring diagrams and documentation.
  • Robust Enclosure Body: Features a durable construction from materials like steel or high-impact plastic, designed to protect internal components from dust, moisture, and impact.
  • Secure Latching System: A detailed, lockable swing handle or latching system is included to prevent unauthorized access while keeping the internal diagram secure.
  • Internal Mounting System: Specifies a standard backplate or DIN rail mounting configuration, allowing for the organized and flexible installation of all electrical components.
  • Weatherproof Gasket: The drawing details a high-integrity door gasket to ensure a high IP rating, protecting both the components and the paper documents from the elements.