Object

The Fusebox (Small)

Developed & Designed by

The IGO Initiative, Patrick Häussermann, Joachim Stieger, Matthias Bolza-Schünemann

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Story / Motivation

The Fusebox (Small) is developed to reduce the amount of electric cables and sockets to a necessary minimum. Minimizing the amount of preinstalled, fixed electric installations in buildings while maintaining maximum flexibility of the space The Fusebox operates as single power access point for all required electric equipment of the space. This adapted version of a commonly known power distribution box integrates in addition to the power distribution, network functions with WiFi Access Point and Ethernet connections as well as 24V power supply for low-voltage devices.

Based on the expected use-case The Fusebox Small is designed for residential studios. 2x 400 voltage and 4x 230 voltage sockets provide enough capacity for typical residential consumers such as domestic hot water boiler, fridge, hair-drier etc. The 24V low voltage power supply enables direct plug-in of the ‘Light Modules’ and reduces the necessity of additional 24V power supply. Equipped with a WiFi Access Point internet connection is provided as well.


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Highlights

– All-in-one power distribution box
– Reduction of preinstalled, fixed electric installation

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