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Electrical Enclosures: Your Equipment's Safety Bubble

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Industrial enclosures are widely used for protecting electrical equipment in warehouses, factories and other industrial environments. What kind of enclosure will best suit your applications will depend on its specific design. The right enclosure should be able to properly house the electrical devices and meet the standards of the industrial environment where it will be used. In terms of the design of enclosures Australia retailers offer a variety of models that have different features and purpose of use.

 

While they differ in design and quality, all industrial enclosures should be specified to protect electronic devices and electrical equipment from any kind of damage or accidental contact. From standard enclosures that provide basic level of protection to advanced, heavy duty ones that are specifically designed for enhanced security, with so many options it can be a bit daunting to choose the right model for your specific needs and budget. When comparing all the different enclosures Australia shops have on offer there are a few important factors to bare in mind.

 

Quality design that meets the standards

Efficiency and practical design are the two main features to look out for when choosing your enclosures. To be able to efficiently house your electrical components a quality enclosure should meet the standards for performance and protection of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). Models that meet the standards are designed to house many different types of electrical components including high voltage switch-gears, drivers, push buttons, termination systems, etc.

 

Durable material

Enclosures can be made from various materials and the choice in this case will depend on the specific conditions of the environment where the enclosure will be used. Models made from stainless steel are ideal for outdoor use and environments with harsh conditions, since they are rust resistant and very durable. These can protect the electrical devices from dust, moisture, wind plus stainless steel is resistant to salts and chlorine, making it highly suitable for housing marine applications. Enclosures made from fiberglass and polycarbonate are know for their exceptional durability and are easier to modify than steel models.

 

Size that fits your application

Enough space for installing all your electrical parts is not the only factor to keep in mind when deciding what size enclosure would best suit your devices. Venting and heat dissipation are other features you need to pay attention as well. It's highly important to consider thermal management simply because an incorrectly sized enclosure can increase overheating or over-cooling of the components which can considerably damage your device. Enclosures can be free standing or wall mounted and depending on their size they can include ether one or two doors. To select an enclosure that is properly sized to fit your electrical equipment it's essential to first correctly determine the height and width of your application along with all its components.

 

References: https://www.bnrindustrial.com.au/collections/enclosures