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The electrician who decorated the house at home said that he would move the strong box. Can it be moved?

Under normal circumstances, it can be moved appropriately, as long as the main line of the entrance line is long enough.

Distribution box, switchboard (also called switchboard, breaker panel or electrical panel) is an integral part of power supply system, which divides a power supply system into auxiliary circuits and provides protective fuses or circuit breakers for each circuit in a common housing. Usually, the main switch, the nearest circuit board, one or more residual current devices (RCD) or residual current breakers (RCBO) are also incorporated.

In Britain, a switchboard designed for home installation is called a subscriber unit.

For aesthetic and safety reasons, household circuit breaker panels and user units are usually located in distant closets, attics, garages and basements, but sometimes they are also aesthetic elements of buildings (for example, as artistic devices), or they can be easily accessed.

However, the current building codes in the United States prohibit the installation of panels in bathrooms (or similar rooms), closets for clothes, or places where there is not enough space for electricians to enter the panels. Under special circumstances, such as outdoor, dangerous environment or other unusual places, special equipment and stricter installation methods may be needed.

The distribution board can be designated as three-phase or single-phase and normal power supply or emergency power supply, or designated use, such as distribution board and special use for supplying power to other panels, lighting equipment, equipment and sockets. The whole building of the building has a special panel to provide services for part of the building.