How to Wire Combo of 3 & 1-Φ, 400V/230V Distribution Board?

Wiring a Combination of 1-Phase & 3-Phase , 230V/400V Distribution Board: IEC-EU & UK

What is a Distribution Board?

A distribution board (also known as electric panelbreaker panelpanelboard, main breaker-box or main service panel) is a combination of protection devices and components used to safely control and distribute the power supply to the electrical appliances. It contains multiple protective devices such as Main switch, MCB, MCCB, RCD, RCBO, Isolator, Fuses and Switches etc.

Distribution boards are motley used in industrial, and commercial as well as domestic and residential application. It can be used for three phase 400V AC, single phase 230V or both single phase and three phase supply i.e. 400V & 230V utilization and applications.

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Following are the different types of distribution boards used for 3-Phase & 1-Phase supply in industrial and residential applications.

In this tutorial, we will show how to wire a combination of single phase and three phase distribution board and connect the load to different points with the help of multiple protective components.

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Single Phase & Three Phase Supply in the UK & EU

In a single phase supply system, all the voltages have the same sinusoidal pattern and require only two wires to complete the circuit. While in a three phase power supply system, there are 3 sinusoidal voltages having 120° phase difference and requires either 3 or 4 conductors depending on the configuration.

In a single phase power system, the supplied voltage is equal to the voltage difference between phase and neutral i.e. 230V. In three phase power system, the phase to phase voltage is equal to √3 times the phase voltage i.e. 400V. While any Phase to Neutral voltage is equal to single phase voltage.

In the power distribution system for residential and commercial applications, the 11kV power is supplied by the Delta connected transformer. The secondary winding of this transformer is connected to the primary side (in Delta) of the distribution transformer mounted on the utility pole. The secondary of the distribution transformer is wires in Y or Star connection. This way, the stepped-down voltage (from 11kV to 400 & 230V) can be achieved as follows.

For both single and three phase supply systems, the four wires (three as Phases and one as Neutral) 

Most countries follow the same voltage levels for both single phase and three phase supply systems used in the UK and EU. On the other hand, residential and commercial supply voltage is totally different from the IEC. For example:

Single Phase Voltage in UK & EU

Three Phase Voltage in UK & EU

Single Phase Voltage in US & Canada

Three Phase Voltage in US & Canada

230V & 400V Single Phase & Three Phase Power Supply Systems

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Balanced & Unbalanced Load in the 3-Phase & 1-Phase System

In a three phase balanced load system, All the load can be connected directly to the three lines without Neutral. On the other hand, Neutral is needed in the unbalanced load system. It is because the Neutral is used to return the unbalanced current through it to the supply system, but these loads like motors and water heaters are designed with consistent power factor and have the same impedance and resistance on each line. This way, the resultant current is almost zero hence it doesn’t need to connect the Neutral wire with three lines.

In case of an unbalanced load system (which leads to unstable voltage and unexpected current which may lead to system failure and even there is a risk of electric shock as well), the neutral is used to return the unbalanced current to the source of supply voltage.

Now let’s see how to manage the three phase and single phase load circuits in a 230V/400V distribution board.

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How to Wire a 1-Phase Load in a Distribution Board?

As discussed early, a single phase load can be connected between any Phase (out of three) and Neutral. In other words, the single phase. The 230V load circuit can be connected via Phase, Neutral and Earth/Ground wire. Keep in mind that it is good practice to avoid unbalanced system i.e. it is recommended to not install all the single phase loads to the same Phase or Line (i.e. L1, L2 or L3).

As shown in the fig-1 for combo of single phase and three phase distribution board, the single phase loads are connected through RCD, MCB and RCBO as follows.

On the Right side of the breaker bank

On the Left side the breaker bank

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How to Wire a 3-Phase Load in a Distribution Board?

The three phase load can be directly connected to the three poles or four poles breaker, RCBO or RCD. Keep in Neutral is also needed in some cases for three phase load systems.

For example, a three phase motor and other balanced load can be directly connected to three phases (L1, L2 & L3) and earth wire. On the other hand, Neutral is needed to return the unbalanced current in case of an unbalanced system.

The following fig-1 shows the three phase loads wiring for the 440V supply system.

On the Right side of the breaker bank

On the Left side the breaker bank

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How to Wire Combo of 3-Phase & Single-Phase, 400V-230V Distribution Board

400/230V Distribution Board Wiring – Old UK Wiring Color Codes

As most countries (like India, Pakistan, Philippine, UAE etc.) still follow the old UK wiring color codes (prior 2004) for both single phase and three phase supply systems. The same wiring connection as above for both 1-Φ & 3-Φ load points is shown below with Old UK wiring color codes.

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400-230V Distribution Board Wiring - Old UK Wiring Color Codes

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Wiring 400V, 3-Φ & 230V, 1-Φ Load Circuits in Distribution Board

In a combination of single phase and three phase distribution board (400V/230V) , the single phase, 230V load circuits should be connected via three wires i.e. Phase (Any hot or line), Neutral and Protective Earth to the Earthing/Grounding. In single phase supply, the voltage between phase and neutral is 230V AC.

A three phase load can be directly connected to all three phases (Voltage between all three phases are 440V). Keep in mind that Neutral is not always necessary in this configuration. For example, a three phase motor is directly connected to three lines without Neutral wire. While in case of spa and pool, Neutral wire is needed with all three phases. For proper wiring installation, Please refer to the appliances and user manual guide provided by the manufacturer or contact a licensed electrician.

In the following fig, the protection to the single phase and three phase load circuits are as follows.

Single Phase 230V Loads

Three Phase 400V Loads

Click image to enlargeWiring 400V, 3-Φ & 230V, 1-Φ Load Circuits in Distribution Board

IEC Wiring Color Codes – 3 & 1-Φ, 400V/230V: UK & EU

We have used the following IEC wiring color codes for 400V three phase and 230V single phase supply voltage applicable in the UK & EU.

IEC Wiring Color Codes for 400V, 3-Phase, 4-Wire System

IEC Wiring Color Codes for 230V, 1-Phase, 2-Wire System

The Old UK wiring color codes for single phase and three phase wiring.

400V Three Phase

230V Single Phase

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