What is difference of switchgear , panelboard and switchboard ?

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What is difference of switchgear , panelboard and switchboard ?

These terms are related but not interchangeable. Here’s a clear breakdown of the differences between switchgear, panelboard, and switchboard, based on their function, construction, and typical use:

🔌 1. Switchgear

Purpose: Controls, protects, and isolates electrical equipment — typically used for high voltage or critical systems.

Feature Details
Voltage Level Low, Medium, or High Voltage (typically >1kV)
Function Protection, isolation, fault interruption (with circuit breakers)
Components Circuit breakers, fuses, relays, disconnect switches, current transformers
Interrupt Rating Very high — designed to handle major faults
Application Power plants, substations, large industrial systems
Arc Flash Protection Often includes arc-resistant enclosures
Cost & Complexity Highest among the three

2. Switchboard

Purpose: Distributes electrical power to branch circuits and controls large loads — common in commercial/industrial buildings.

Feature Details
Voltage Level Low Voltage (typically < 600V)
Function Power distribution, limited protection
Components Circuit breakers, busbars, meters, main and feeder breakers
Interrupt Rating Moderate (higher than panelboards, lower than switchgear)
Application Commercial buildings, small industrial plants
Accessibility Front or rear access (maintenance-friendly)
UL Standard UL 891 (for low-voltage switchboards)

💡 3. Panelboard

Purpose: Final point of power distribution to individual circuits — often found in offices, homes, and light commercial settings.

Feature Details
Voltage Level Low Voltage (typically < 240V or 480V)
Function Distributes power to branch circuits, basic protection
Components Circuit breakers, busbars, neutral and ground bars
Interrupt Rating Lower than switchboards and switchgear
Application Homes, schools, small commercial buildings
Accessibility Front access only
UL Standard UL 67 (for panelboards)

🧩 Summary Table

Feature Switchgear Switchboard Panelboard
Voltage LV, MV, HV LV LV
Interrupt Rating High Medium Low
Access Front & Rear (often) Front or Rear Front only
Protection Level Advanced Moderate Basic
Typical Use Substations, power plants Commercial/industrial Homes, offices
Standard IEC/ANSI/IEEE (varies) UL 891 UL 67

📌 In simple terms:

  • Panelboard = Final distribution point (think: circuit breaker box in a home).

  • Switchboard = Larger distribution system (feeds panelboards or large equipment).

  • Switchgear = High-level protection and control for major electrical infrastructure.

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