Modern electrical systems demand more from switchboards than ever before. Rising load complexity, tighter compliance obligations and increasing safety risks mean that minimum standards are no longer enough. Build confidence from the start with switchboard solutions engineered for today and ready for tomorrow.
Efficient 1W power loss design Screw terminal connection for secure fit Compact dimensions: 130x82x27 mm Lightweight at just 0.115 kg Compatible with TVOC-2
Techno Modular Switchboard System, supplied by IPD, offers exceptional flexibility while fully meeting AS/NZS 61439 requirements.
Designed to integrate seamlessly into systems and equipment, evolving with changing needs by providing scalable solutions and upgrades for future requirements.
Operates at 24-48 VDC IP54 protection rating Screw terminal connection Wall and DIN rail mountable 3NO contact configuration
MCCB with 10 A rated current Withstands impulse voltage up to 8 kV Ekip Dip LSI trip unit for reliability Breaking capacity of 36 kA Compact width at 90 mm
Between 2019 and 2023, electrical faults caused 127 workplace incidents across Australian commercial and industrial sites and 43% were traced directly to switchboard failures.
Well designed switchboards are the primary barrier against electrical faults. IPD helps engineers specify systems that manage overcurrent, earth faults and arc-fault energy to prevent fire, injury and equipment failure in high-risk environments.
Modern loads EV charging, solar, automation and dense IT push legacy switchboards beyond their limits. IPD guides organisations in designing scalable, compliant systems that support growth without unsafe retrofits.
Many switchboards still operate under outdated standards. IPD helps engineers apply AS/NZS 61439 and IEC 61641 correctly, ensuring switchboards meet current requirements for integrity, testing and arc-fault containment.
Switchboard failures lead to outages, fires, insurance issues and WHS action. IPD supports proactive upgrades that reduce safety, continuity and compliance risks before they become costly incidents.
Over the past 10 years, there have been 500+ major workers compensation claimsinvolving contact with electricity, including 16 fatalities, with arc flashes listed among the most common risks.
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