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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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:
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Panelboard = Final distribution point (think: circuit breaker box in a home).
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Switchboard = Larger distribution system (feeds panelboards or large equipment).
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Switchgear = High-level protection and control for major electrical infrastructure.
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