14 June 2006Enclosures, Racks, Cabinets & Panel Products
To meet the ever-growing need for smaller-sized units, Rittal has expanded its comprehensive range of TS 8 standard products by adding 1200 mm high enclosure systems.
Due to demand for more compact and lower enclosure systems, Rittal is offering new, smaller sizes in its successful TS 8 baying system.
The new enclosure versions are being stocked in widths of 600, 800 and 1200 mm and in depths of 500 mm, with rear walls and side panels, as well as with mounting, gland and roof plates. The baying system meets the needs of protection classes IP55 as laid down by EN 60 529 and NEMA 12, while the electrophoretic dipcoat priming of the enclosure frame, door, roof and rear panel ensures optimum surface protection.
The core of the enclosure system is the proven TS 8 profile. It permits versatile configuration options thanks to its two-level principle, and scalable baying options at all levels due to its symmetrical construction. It also offers a very high level of stability up to 1000 kg, maximum access security through its four-point locking, and good integration of climate control components.
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