At BaltElec, distribution blocks play a crucial role in electrical installations. They serve as connection points that distribute electrical power efficiently across different circuits or components in a network. BaltElec offers a wide assortment of these products, designed to meet the needs of varied sectors, from heavy industries to residential electrical systems.
Distribution blocks can be categorized based on their current rating, voltage capacity, and configuration (single-pole, multi-pole, etc.). BaltElec ensures that its range accommodates all these variants, providing everything from compact blocks suited for smaller-scale electrical systems to robust solutions for large industrial environments.
Current Range: Distribution blocks at BaltElec support a wide range of current ratings, from low current (up to 80A) for residential and commercial use to high-current blocks (up to 1000A or more) for industrial purposes.
Voltage Ratings: With voltage ratings typically from 230V to 1000V, the selection covers a broad spectrum of applications, ensuring compatibility with different voltage levels.
Mounting Types: Customers can choose from DIN rail-mounted blocks, screw-type blocks, and modular systems, depending on the installation requirements.
Material Quality: High-quality materials such as copper, aluminum, and corrosion-resistant alloys ensure durability, even in harsh environments.
The broad assortment means that whether customers are looking for distribution blocks for control panels, switchboards, or wiring systems, they can find the right solution at BaltElec.
BaltElec offers several types of distribution blocks, each designed for specific applications and offering distinct advantages. Here's a detailed look at the key types available in the store:
These blocks are designed to handle a single electrical phase, making them suitable for simpler installations. They are often used in residential and light commercial applications where electrical distribution requires a straightforward approach. Their compact design makes them easy to fit into confined spaces.
Multi-pole blocks allow for the distribution of multiple phases or circuits from a single input. These are ideal for industrial or commercial settings where three-phase power is used. With the ability to accommodate multiple circuits, they reduce installation complexity and space requirements.
Modular blocks provide flexibility in wiring configurations. These blocks are designed for easy expansion and modification, making them ideal for use in control panels and complex electrical systems. The modular design also allows for faster installation and easier maintenance.
These blocks feature screw terminals for secure connections. They are highly reliable in situations where vibration or movement could potentially loosen connections. The screw-type design ensures a firm, consistent connection, which is critical in industrial environments.
Known for their ease of installation, spring-loaded distribution blocks allow for tool-free connections, which significantly reduces wiring time. They are also ideal for applications that require frequent disconnection and reconnection.
These blocks come with built-in fuses, offering protection against overloads. They are widely used in environments where safety and circuit protection are paramount. By combining the functionality of a fuse and a distribution block, they help reduce space in electrical cabinets.
Enclosed blocks are designed to offer additional protection against dust, moisture, and mechanical damage. They are commonly used in harsh industrial environments or outdoor installations.
Each of these types comes with its own benefits, depending on the specific application, and BaltElec ensures that a variety of sizes, ratings, and configurations are available to suit different customer needs.
There are numerous advantages to purchasing distribution blocks from BaltElec, including:
BaltElec offers one of the most comprehensive selections of distribution blocks in the Baltic region. From small-scale residential needs to heavy-duty industrial systems, the store has products for every requirement.
BaltElec partners with the most reputable European manufacturers, ensuring that all products meet high standards of quality, safety, and performance.
The technical experts at BaltElec are well-versed in all aspects of electrical distribution systems. Customers can rely on the store's guidance to select the right distribution block for their application, ensuring compatibility and safety.
All products sold at BaltElec comply with international safety and performance standards, including IEC and EN standards, providing peace of mind to customers.
BaltElec offers competitive pricing across its entire range of products. Bulk purchasing options and occasional promotional discounts make it an attractive choice for both small-scale buyers and large industrial clients.
BaltElec ensures that orders are processed and delivered quickly, with shipping options available throughout Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, as well as other European countries.
Distribution blocks purchased from BaltElec come with a manufacturer's warranty, and the store also offers excellent after-sales service to help with installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
These advantages position BaltElec as a trusted and reliable source for electrical distribution solutions in the Baltic region.
BaltElec collaborates with some of the top European manufacturers to offer customers high-quality distribution blocks. Here's an overview of the products offered by these leading brands:
Schneider is renowned for its robust and high-performance electrical components. Schneider distribution blocks feature advanced insulation materials and compact designs, making them ideal for both residential and industrial applications. Their products are known for their excellent current-carrying capacity and durability.
ABB’s distribution blocks are designed for energy-efficient power distribution. With an emphasis on sustainability and innovation, ABB products offer cutting-edge safety features such as overload protection and short-circuit protection, ensuring reliability in even the most demanding environments.
APC specializes in power distribution blocks that are particularly suited for IT and data center environments. Their products ensure uninterrupted power supply, with features such as surge protection and load balancing.
Finder distribution blocks are known for their modularity and ease of installation. Often used in control panels and automation systems, Finder products are designed for flexibility and quick setup. They are highly regarded for their spring-loaded terminals, which save time during installation.
Hager:
Hager distribution blocks offer a perfect balance between performance and affordability. Known for their compact designs and excellent insulation properties, Hager blocks are a popular choice for residential and small commercial installations.
Legrand is a leader in electrical solutions, offering a range of distribution blocks that emphasize safety and easy integration into existing systems. Their products feature innovative designs that ensure secure connections and maximum current flow.
OEZ provides robust distribution blocks designed for industrial and commercial applications. Their products are known for their long lifespan, thermal stability, and ability to handle high currents efficiently.
Phoenix Contact’s distribution blocks are designed with a focus on safety and innovation. They offer a variety of connection types, including push-in technology, which ensures fast and secure connections in control cabinets and automation systems.
Siemens distribution blocks are synonymous with reliability and efficiency. Siemens offers a range of blocks suited for heavy-duty industrial applications, with a focus on durability and safety features such as built-in circuit protection.
Wago is known for its high-performance spring-loaded distribution blocks. Wago products are widely used in automation systems and control panels, offering quick and tool-free installation with secure connections that ensure optimal performance.
Each manufacturer brings unique features and innovations to their distribution blocks, allowing BaltElec customers to choose from a variety of top-quality products that meet their specific needs.
The prices for distribution blocks at BaltElec vary depending on the brand, type, and specifications of the product. Here's a breakdown of the approximate price levels for different product groups:
Prices typically range from €10 to €30, depending on the current rating and connection type.
These blocks tend to be priced higher, with costs ranging from €40 to €100, depending on the number of poles and current capacity.
Modular blocks, which offer greater flexibility, are generally priced between €50 and €150, with pricing influenced by the number of modules and customization options.
These blocks range from €20 to €60, depending on the specific design and brand.
Enclosed blocks, offering additional protection, are typically priced between €60 and €200, depending on the enclosure type and capacity.
The prices mentioned are approximate, and BaltElec frequently offers promotions or bulk discounts, making it an attractive choice for customers looking to purchase in larger quantities.
Yes, all distribution blocks come with a manufacturer's warranty, ensuring product reliability and performance.
Yes, BaltElec offers discounts on bulk orders. Please contact customer support for more details on pricing.
Delivery typically takes 2-5 business days within the Baltic region, depending on the specific location.
Yes, BaltElec provides expert advice and technical support to assist with the installation and maintenance of distribution blocks.
Yes, BaltElec offers multi-pole distribution blocks specifically designed for three-phase power distribution.
Yes, all distribution blocks sold at BaltElec comply with international safety standards, including IEC and EN certifications.
Consider the current rating, voltage rating, connection type (screw or spring), number of poles, and the application environment (indoor, outdoor, industrial, etc.).
Screw-type blocks offer more secure connections in high-vibration environments, while spring-loaded blocks are quicker to install and ideal for control panels and frequent reconnections.