Imagine a home where every lamp, socket and charger has its own place. Everything is tidy, safe and peaceful. However, there are moments when adding a new circuit feels like a battle with cables, walls and a chaotic distribution box. Because of that, choosing the right distribution board really matters.

A good electrical panel is the foundation of a well-designed installation. Therefore, with Hager boards available at Preis-Zone, you get solutions that offer long-term peace of mind.

In this article, I’ll show you how to choose the right modular distribution board. For example, you’ll learn when a surface-mounted, flush-mounted, protected, pre-wired or empty enclosure will work best for your home, workshop or small project.

Why the distribution board matters: function and safety

The distribution board is the heart of your electrical system. It is where circuits, protection devices and cables “meet”. When chosen wisely, it offers several clear benefits:

  • You gain order and clarity, and as a result, future upgrades become much easier.

  • Your system becomes safer and compliant with standards, which reduces the risk of short circuits or overloads.

  • You also get more comfort during use and maintenance. Access to modules is easier, and cable organisation becomes simpler.

In fact, treating a distribution board as “just a box for cables” is risky. It’s better to design it properly from the start.

Types of Hager distribution boards — what to choose

In our online store, you’ll find various Hager models. They differ in mounting method, purpose and level of complexity. Because of this, it’s important to choose a board that fits your installation.

♠ Flush-mounted modular distribution boards

These boards are installed inside the wall. They are popular in homes and apartments because they keep the installation discreet.

Example: Hager 4-row board with 48 modules.
Benefits: neat appearance, hidden components, and a clean, modern interior.

♠ Surface-mounted modular distribution boards

These boards are mounted directly on the wall. Therefore, they are ideal for garages, workshops, basements or renovations.

Example: Hager VA12BN — a 1-row, 12-module enclosure.
Benefit: easy access and high flexibility.

♠ Empty enclosures

If you want to build your own setup — for example, with custom protection devices or PV installation — an empty enclosure is a great choice. It offers full flexibility and allows step-by-step installation.

♠ Pre-wired distribution boards

Hager also offers complete boards that are ready to connect. As a result, you save time and avoid configuration mistakes.

Benefits for the user

A well-chosen Hager board offers clear advantages:

  • Order and clarity — each circuit has its place.

  • Safety — proper protection reduces the risk of failures or fire.

  • Flexibility — the system can grow with your needs.

  • Easy installation and servicing.

  • Aesthetics — especially with flush-mounted models.

Common mistakes — and how to avoid them

Mistake: Choosing a distribution board that’s too small — this leads to clutter and no room for future circuits.
Solution: Always plan with extra space (additional modules, wiring capacity, protective devices).

Mistake: Using a surface-mounted board where a flush-mounted one would be better (or the other way around) — affecting aesthetics, accessibility and protection.
Solution: Match the mounting type to the location and its function.

Mistake: Not planning for future expansion (e.g. extra lighting, garden power, PV installation) — which often results in needing to replace the entire board.
Solution: From the beginning, assume a “version 2.0” scenario.

Mistake: Poor cable organisation, overloaded circuits or missing protection devices — all of which increase the risk of failure.
Solution: Arrange wiring logically, use proper modular devices and calculate loads in advance.

Recommended Hager & Doktorvolt® products

  • Hager Volta 4×12 (VU48AT) — for homes with many circuits.

  • Hager Volta 1×12 (VU12AT) — for smaller spaces.

  • Hager surface-mounted VA12BN — for garages, basements and workshops.

  • Hager empty enclosures — for flexible, expandable installations.

Application scenarios

1. Single-family home / apartment

If you want to add sockets, lighting or protection for kitchen and bathroom circuits, choose the Volta 4×12. This way, everything stays tidy and future-proof.

2. Garage / workshop

A surface-mounted VA12BN or modular enclosure works best. In addition, it’s easy to expand.

3. Future-ready installation

Start with an empty enclosure. Add devices step by step. As a result, your system will grow with your needs.

FAQ — the most common questions, answered quickly

Q1: Is a surface-mounted board suitable for an apartment?
A: It can be used, but if you care about aesthetics and a hidden installation, the flush-mounted version is the better choice. Surface-mounted boards fit garages, basements and workshops better.

Q2: Can I buy an “empty” distribution board and wire it later?
A: Yes — Hager offers empty enclosures/modular boards that you can equip at any time. Perfect for phased installations or systems that need the option to expand.

Q3: How do I choose the right size (number of modules)?
A: Count all planned circuits + add a safety margin (for future sockets, lighting or additional circuits). A slightly larger board is better than running out of space.

Q4: Will a Hager distribution board ensure a safe, standard-compliant installation?
A: Yes — Hager is an experienced manufacturer, and their boards and protection devices meet building installation standards.

Q5: What if I need to expand later — can I change only part of the board?
A: With modular or empty enclosures — yes. You can add more rows/modules or switch to a larger enclosure. It’s always wise to plan ahead with some reserve.

Summary — your first step toward a reliable installation

Choosing the right distribution board is not a minor detail — it’s the foundation that determines the safety, comfort, and scalability of your electrical installation.
Hager distribution boards, available at Preis-Zone, offer a wide range of solutions: from compact surface-mounted enclosures, through elegant flush-mounted units, to empty housings ready for any configuration.

If you’re planning a house, apartment, garage, or workshop, ask yourself:
how many circuits do you need, can the installation grow in the future, do you care more about aesthetics or functionality? Choose a solution with room to expand — it’s an investment that pays off in comfort and long-term safety.