switchboard definition

switchboard means an assembly including the switchgear for the control of electrical circuits, electric connections and the supporting frame;
switchboard means the collection of switches or fuses, conductors, and other apparatus in connection therewith, used for the purpose of controlling the current or pressure in any system or part of a system;
switchboard means an assembly of switchgears but does not include switches in a final circuit;‌

More Definitions of switchboard

switchboard means a panel or structure on which is located any switching equipment or other apparatus used in or in connexion with the control of current or voltage in an electrical system.
switchboard means a large single panel, frame, or assembly of panels on which are mounted, on the face or back, or both, switches, overcurrent and other protective devices, buses, and usually instruments. Switchboards are generally accessible from the rear as well as from the front and are not intended to be installed in cabinets.
switchboard means an assembly or switchgear with or without instruments, but does not apply to a group of local switches in a final circuit;
switchboard means a collection of switches, fuses, conductors and other apparatus in connection therewith, used for the purpose of controlling the current or pressure in any
switchboard. A Telecommunications Facility in which are situated and operated switching and transmission means, enabling contact between various end-equipment units that are connected or linked thereto, and the transfer of Telecommunications messages between them, including control and monitoring facilities and other facilities that enable the provision of various services to Subscribers of the Licensee or to subscribers of another Licensee;
switchboard is a registered trademark, and "Nearbuy," "Deals Nearbuy" and "What's Nearbuy" are service marks of Switchboard Incorporated. "CBS" and the CBS "eye" device are registered trademarks of CBS Broadcasting Inc.
switchboard means an assembly of switchgears but does not include switches in a final circuit; “switchgear” means an assembly of main and auxiliary switches for operating, protecting and controlling