Power distribution boards for telecom, industrial, and infrastructure applications, ensuring safe and efficient electrical distribution.
Power distribution boards
Power distribution board series
Why choose Vikinor power distribution boards
Vikinor power distribution boards are designed for reliability, flexibility, and seamless integration into critical infrastructure environments.
Engineered for reliability
- Stable performance under continuous load conditions
- High-quality components for long service life
- Designed for mission-critical applications
Flexible system integration
- Compatible with telecom, industrial, and energy infrastructure
- Supports AC and DC distribution architectures
- Customizable layouts based on project requirements
Optimized power distribution
- Efficient load distribution across connected equipment
- Supports monitoring and metering integration
- Reduces risk of overload and system imbalance
Built for demanding environments
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor installations
- Designed to operate in harsh conditions
- Configurable protection levels based on application
Choosing the right power distribution board
Selecting the right power distribution board depends on system architecture, power source, and load requirements. Different configurations support specific roles within the electrical distribution setup.
AC mains incoming cabinets
Used to manage and protect incoming power from grid or generator before distribution to site systems.
AC distribution boards (ACDB)
Distribute AC power to multiple loads within the site, with integrated protection and metering.
DC distribution boards (DCDB)
Used in telecom and battery-based systems to distribute stable DC power to connected equipment.
Single vs multi-tenant configurations
System design depends on whether power is distributed to one or multiple tenants or loads.
Power distribution boards – technical overview
Power distribution boards are a critical part of electrical infrastructure, responsible for safely distributing power from a primary source to multiple loads.
A power distribution board distributes electrical power from a main supply to various circuits while providing protection against overloads and faults.
Power enters the system through an AC mains cabinet from grid or generator sources and is distributed via AC or DC distribution boards to connected equipment.
AC distribution boards handle alternating current from grid or generators, while DC distribution boards are used in telecom and battery-based systems where stable DC power is required.
Used in installations where controlled power intake and distribution are required across multiple systems, including telecom sites, industrial facilities, and energy infrastructure.
- Telecom base stations
- Data centers and network infrastructure
- Industrial automation systems
- Energy and utility installations





