DB Sizing for Flats (Distribution Board Sizing)

Distribution Board (DB) sizing in residential buildings depends on the connected load, supply type (single-phase or three-phase), current calculation, and number of outgoing circuits. Below is a simple explanation using 2 BHK and 3 BHK flats as examples.


1. DB Sizing for 3 BHK Flat (Three-Phase Supply)

Load

Total connected load = 10.5 kW

Current Calculation

Formula for three-phase current:I=P×10003×V×cosϕI = \frac{P \times 1000}{\sqrt{3} \times V \times cos\phi}I=3​×V×cosϕP×1000​

Where:

  • P = Power in kW
  • V = Line voltage (415 V)
  • cosφ = Power factor (0.8)

I=10.5×10001.732×415×0.8I = \frac{10.5 \times 1000}{1.732 \times 415 \times 0.8}I=1.732×415×0.810.5×1000​

Current = 18.26 A

Safety Factor

A 25% safety factor is added to account for future load and safe operation.18.26×1.25=22.82A18.26 \times 1.25 = 22.82 A18.26×1.25=22.82A

Main Incoming Breaker

Selected breaker:

32A TPN MCB

(TPN = Triple Pole + Neutral)


Outgoing Breakers

CircuitQuantityRating
Lighting circuits510A MCB
Socket circuits516A MCB
Air Conditioner216A MCB
Geyser216A MCB
Kitchen appliances116A MCB

Total outgoing breakers:

5 + 5 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 15 MCBs


Phase Distribution

Since the supply is three-phase, loads are divided equally.

Load per phase:15/3=5 circuits per phase15 / 3 = 5 \ circuits\ per\ phase15/3=5 circuits per phase


Spare Capacity

1 spare way is provided for future expansion.


Final DB Selection

6-Way TPN Distribution Board


2. DB Sizing for 2 BHK Flat (Single-Phase Supply)

Load

Total connected load = 4.9 kW


Current Calculation

Formula for single-phase current:I=P×1000V×cosϕI = \frac{P \times 1000}{V \times cos\phi}I=V×cosϕP×1000​

Where:

  • V = 230 V
  • cosφ = 0.8

I=4.9×1000230×0.8I = \frac{4.9 \times 1000}{230 \times 0.8}I=230×0.84.9×1000​

Current = 26.63 A


Safety Factor

Adding 25% safety margin:26.63×1.25=33.28A26.63 \times 1.25 = 33.28 A26.63×1.25=33.28A


Main Incoming Breaker

Selected breaker:

40A SPN MCB

(SPN = Single Pole + Neutral)


Outgoing Breakers

CircuitQuantityRating
Lighting circuits310A MCB
Socket circuits316A MCB
Geyser116A MCB
Kitchen appliances116A MCB

Total outgoing breakers:

3 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 8 MCBs


Spare Capacity

2 spare ways are provided for future load addition.


Final DB Selection

10-Way SPN Distribution Board


Conclusion

Distribution board sizing is determined by:

  • Total connected load
  • Current calculation
  • Safety factor
  • Number of outgoing circuits
  • Spare capacity for future expansion

For typical residential flats:

  • 3 BHK flats usually use a 6-way TPN DB with a 32A incoming breaker
  • 2 BHK flats typically use a 10-way SPN DB with a 40A incoming breaker

Proper DB sizing ensures safe load distribution, protection, and future flexibility in residential electrical systems.

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