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junction box

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junction box
n.
An enclosure within which electric circuits are connected.

junction box
n
(Electronics) an earthed enclosure within which wires or cables can be safely connected

junction box  (jngkshn)
An enclosure within which electric circuits, such as the electrical wiring for different sections of a building, are connected to other circuits, such as outside power sources. Junction boxes are very common in telecommunications circuitry and are used to protect the connections and provide easy access to them.
Translations
junction box
n (Elec) → Verteilerkasten m, → Kabelkasten m


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An electricity junction box fell down and the power supply was cut off to the surrounding villages following the vandalism alongside the B4455 at Stretton-under-Fosse.
This junction box can be mounted up to 20ft away from the scale and is supplied with a further 25ft of cable for attachment to an indicator.
The fire was coming from a small brick built shed with an electricity junction box feeding meters to three houses in Hillside.
 
 
 
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