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Siemens Electrical Panels Boards

Siemens offers you a wide selection of indoor and outdoor electrical panels. Designed for easy installation, these panels also offer you fast scalability.

What kinds of panel boards does Siemens offer?

Siemens provides you with electric panel boards designed to support large and small residential and commercial electric circuits. This firm makes both pre-assembled and unassembled electrical panel boards that offer you various amp load, mounting, and phase options.

Does the Siemens P1 model offer casings?

Siemens P1 does have casings. Aluminum and stainless steel are common panel box framing materials, and P1 enclosures are intended to be dust-tight and resistant to rust. To guard against unauthorized intrusions, Siemens electrical panels include hardened casings designed to withstand external impacts. The locks for the casings lie flush with the surfaces to potentially restrict lockpicking access, and the trim screws and door hinges are internally mounted. For additional security, hardened enclosures protect any wiring connections that branch from these casings.

What kinds of options do the P4 and P5 models offer?

The P4 and P5 members of the electric panel family are somewhat roomier than the other models. The P4 design allows for branching and also supports up to 200-amps for switch fuses and 800-amps for general purposes. The P5 electric power panel has room to hold and support both circuit-breakers and switch technology. It can handle up to 1200 amps for general purposes and another 1200 amps for switch fusing. Fuses, circuit breakers, and fusible switches all work with the P family of electrical panels.

Do P-Series panelboxes have flexible internal designs?

Yes, they do. P-Series panelboards give you the freedom to install breakers of various sizes and electrical load ratings. Siemens P-Series breaker boxes also allow service personnel to adjust several important components both before and after panel installations.

These boxes allow you to connect wiring from both the top and the bottom of the units, and they also include symmetrical internal mounting points. Plus, you can adjust the height of these panels from the inside. This feature allows you to mount your boxes flush with external walls.

In addition to offering you adjustable components, the P2, P4, and P5-models can keep track of power flow for you. The Siemens Micro Metering system provides both private and commercial users with access to power-usage data.

How many circuits can these panelboards handle?

This depends on the specific model, but most electric boards can handle at least 18 separate circuits. Some other circuit support totals include 30, 42, 66, 78, and 90.

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