A PV generator junction box is an enclosure on the module where PV strings are electrically connected and where protection devices can be located, if necessary.
An enclosure used for splitting circuits into different branches. In a junction box, wires connect only to each other, never to a switch, receptacle, or fixture. Home Improvement Encyclopedia
A square, octagonal, or rectangular plastic or metal box that fastens to framing and houses wires, and/or receptacles and/or switches.
The box used to contain wiring connections.
a box in which wires are joined together as a plint of origin, split, redirection, etc. (the cool fixit guys call them a J-box)
A metal or plastic box within which electrical connections are made.
a box used only for connecting wires together
an enclosure that provides a ready means of protecting, terminating, reassigning, and labeling electrical wires and cables
an enclosure which facilitates the connection of electrical circuits in a safe manner
A covered box in which electrical wires are connected to each other.
Utility area where incoming current is connected in an electrical appliance.
A protective enclosure into which wires or cables are led and connected.
A distribution point for electrical power.
Enclosure for joining wires behind walls or ceilings.
enclosure for joining electrical cables
Connection point for wires from fixture to fixture and switch box to fixture
Approved enclosure where electrical splices are made.
Housing for cable connections in wiring circuits.
Wire to 110 VAC for optional remote control or blower. Wire 110 for HSI units.
A metal or hard plastic electrical rough-in box, usually square or octagonal, housing only wire or cable connections.
A metal box in which runs of cable meet and are protectively enclosed.
The point on a solar module where it connects, or is strung, to other solar modules.
An electrical outlet device or communication port box on an office wall generally requiring access for cord placement and plug-ins.
Box, which may be metallic or non-metallic, that has openings in the sides and back and is used to protect and support electrical wire connections or conductor splices.