1-Phase ACDB (Alternating Current Distribution Board)
An ACDB is a critical component in a solar photovoltaic system, acting as the bridge between the solar inverter and the service mains or local loads. In a 1-Phase (Single Phase) setup, it is designed to handle the standard phase, neutral, and earth connections typically found in residential or small commercial properties.
System Overview
The primary function of a 1-Phase ACDB is to provide overcurrent protection, surge protection, and a physical isolation point for the AC side of the solar system. By housing these components in a single enclosure, it ensures the safety of both the inverter and the building’s electrical appliances.
Key Components and Functions
- Circuit Protection: Uses a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) to protect the system from short circuits and overloading.
- Surge Protection: Includes a Surge Protection Device (SPD) to divert high-voltage spikes (often from lightning or grid fluctuations) safely to the ground.
- Isolation: Allows for manual disconnection of the solar feed for maintenance or emergency purposes.
Application and Safety
The ACDB is installed after the solar inverter. In the event of a fault on the grid side or a malfunction within the inverter, the ACDB prevents the fault from damaging other connected equipment. It also serves as a mandatory safety requirement in most electrical codes to ensure that technicians can safely work on the system by throwing a single physical switch.


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