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Faithfull Site Distribution Boxes at Tooled-Up.com

Faithfull has established itself as a trusted name in portable power distribution, delivering robust and reliable site distribution boxes that meet the demanding requirements of UK construction sites and industrial environments. Designed to withstand the rigours of professional use, Faithfull site distribution boxes provide safe, efficient power distribution for tools and equipment in locations where permanent electrical installations are unavailable or impractical.

The Faithfull range of site distribution boxes combines heavy-duty construction with practical features that tradespeople depend on daily. Built to British and European safety standards, these units incorporate protective features such as RCD protection, IP-rated weatherproof enclosures, and thermal overload protection. Whether you're working on a building site, in a workshop, or managing outdoor events, Faithfull distribution boxes deliver the power management solutions professionals require.

Available from Tooled-Up.com, Faithfull site distribution boxes are engineered for longevity and reliability, featuring steel or robust polymer construction that protects internal components from impact damage, dust, and moisture ingress. Each unit is designed with the end-user in mind, offering convenient socket configurations and clear labelling for safe operation in busy working environments.

Why Choose Faithfull Site Distribution Boxes?

Faithfull has built its reputation on delivering professional-grade tools and equipment at accessible prices, and their site distribution boxes exemplify this commitment. Each unit undergoes rigorous testing to ensure compliance with UK electrical safety regulations, giving users confidence that they're working with equipment that prioritises both performance and protection.

The brand's focus on practical design means Faithfull distribution boxes feature robust carry handles, secure mounting points, and clearly marked socket outlets for easy identification. The inclusion of RCD (Residual Current Device) protection as standard provides essential safeguarding against electric shock, whilst individual MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) protection prevents circuit overloads. Faithfull understands the harsh realities of site work, engineering their distribution boxes with reinforced corners, impact-resistant housings, and corrosion-resistant metalwork that stands up to years of professional use.

Value for money is another hallmark of the Faithfull brand. These distribution boxes offer professional-specification features without the premium price tag, making them an intelligent choice for both established contractors and those building their tool inventory. The comprehensive warranty support further demonstrates Faithfull's confidence in their manufacturing quality.

Who Uses Faithfull Site Distribution Boxes?

Faithfull site distribution boxes serve a diverse range of professional users across numerous industries:

  • Electricians and electrical contractors requiring portable power distribution for installations and testing
  • Construction site managers responsible for safe temporary power supplies across building projects
  • Builders and general contractors needing reliable power for multiple trades working simultaneously
  • Maintenance engineers in industrial and commercial facilities
  • Event managers and exhibition organisers distributing power for lighting, catering, and equipment
  • Hire companies seeking durable equipment that withstands frequent transportation and varied use
  • Workshops and fabrication shops requiring additional power distribution points
  • Facilities management teams maintaining buildings and grounds
  • Agricultural contractors using power tools in outdoor and farm environments

Key Features of Faithfull Site Distribution Boxes

Faithfull site distribution boxes incorporate numerous features that enhance safety, durability, and usability in demanding professional environments. Heavy-duty steel or high-impact polymer enclosures provide excellent protection for internal electrical components, whilst IP-rated construction ensures reliable operation in wet or dusty conditions.

RCD protection is integrated into Faithfull units, offering rapid disconnection in the event of earth leakage faults—a critical safety feature when working with 240v power supplies in potentially hazardous environments. Individual circuit protection via MCBs allows isolation of faulty circuits without shutting down the entire distribution box, maintaining productivity when issues arise.

Socket configurations are designed for versatility, typically featuring multiple 16A industrial outlets alongside standard 13A sockets, accommodating both heavy-duty equipment and everyday power tools. Weatherproof socket covers protect against moisture and debris ingress when outlets aren't in use. Robust cable management systems and strain relief points ensure supply cables remain secure during transport and operation.

Many Faithfull distribution boxes feature powder-coated finishes that resist corrosion and maintain appearance despite exposure to site conditions. Stackable designs and integrated carry handles facilitate storage and transportation, whilst mounting brackets enable secure wall or bench installation when permanent positioning is preferred.

Popular Faithfull Site Distribution Boxes

Tooled-Up stocks a carefully selected range of Faithfull site distribution boxes to suit various applications and power requirements. Popular configurations include compact twin-socket units ideal for smaller jobs or individual tradespeople, through to larger multi-outlet distribution boxes capable of supplying power to entire work crews.

Four-way and six-way distribution boxes represent the sweet spot for many contractors, offering sufficient outlets for typical site requirements without excessive bulk. These units typically combine 16A industrial sockets for heavy machinery with 13A outlets for lighter equipment, providing maximum flexibility. Some models feature integrated cable reels, consolidating power distribution and cable management into a single unit.

For more demanding applications, Faithfull offers higher-capacity distribution boxes with increased amperage ratings and additional circuit protection. These professional-specification units are built for continuous use on busy construction sites where multiple high-power tools operate simultaneously.

Safety and Compliance

All Faithfull site distribution boxes are manufactured to comply with relevant British and European standards, including BS EN 61439 for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies. This compliance ensures that electrical installations using Faithfull equipment meet HSE requirements for temporary power distribution on construction sites.

RCD protection with 30mA sensitivity provides personal protection against electric shock, automatically disconnecting the supply when earth leakage is detected. This is particularly important when working with 240v equipment in outdoor or damp environments where the risk of electrical accidents is elevated.

Users should ensure that Faithfull distribution boxes are connected only to suitable power sources with adequate earthing. Regular visual inspections should check for cable damage, secure connections, and proper operation of RCD test buttons. Distribution boxes should be positioned to avoid water accumulation and positioned clear of pedestrian walkways to prevent trip hazards.

The Tooled-Up range includes Faithfull units suitable for both indoor workshop use and outdoor site applications, with IP ratings clearly specified to help users select appropriate models for their working environment. Never exceed the stated current ratings, and ensure that the combined load of connected equipment remains within safe limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the RCD protection in Faithfull site distribution boxes do?

The RCD (Residual Current Device) continuously monitors the electrical current flowing through live and neutral conductors. If it detects an imbalance—indicating current is leaking to earth, potentially through a person—it disconnects the power supply within milliseconds, significantly reducing the risk of fatal electric shock. This protection is essential when using 240v equipment on construction sites.

Can Faithfull site distribution boxes be used outdoors in wet weather?

Faithfull distribution boxes with appropriate IP ratings (typically IP44 or higher) are designed for outdoor use and offer protection against water splashes from any direction. However, they should not be submerged in water or positioned where water can accumulate. Always ensure socket covers are closed when outlets aren't in use, and position the unit to minimise direct exposure to rain when possible.

What's the difference between 16A and 13A sockets on Faithfull distribution boxes?

16A sockets are industrial-specification outlets designed for higher power equipment and feature a different plug configuration (typically BS EN 60309, commonly called "commando" or "CEE-form" sockets). They can handle higher continuous loads than standard 13A domestic sockets, making them suitable for heavy-duty power tools and equipment commonly used on construction sites.

How do I test the RCD on my Faithfull site distribution box?

Faithfull distribution boxes with RCD protection feature a test button clearly marked on the unit. Press this button—the RCD should trip immediately, cutting power to all outlets. Reset by switching the RCD back to the ON position. This test should be performed before each use to ensure the safety device is functioning correctly. If the RCD fails to trip when tested, do not use the unit and seek professional inspection.

What size distribution box do I need for my site or workshop?

Consider the number and type of tools you'll be running simultaneously. Add up the power requirements (watts or amps) of your equipment, ensuring the total doesn't exceed 80% of the distribution box's rated capacity. For typical site work with 2-4 power tools, a four-way unit usually suffices. Larger crews or workshops with multiple workstations benefit from six-way or larger configurations. The experts at Tooled-Up can help you select the appropriate Faithfull distribution box for your specific requirements.

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