Rittal continue to expand their range of TopTherm fan and filter units with a 230V AC 900m3/h variant. The entire range of fan and filter units utilise a diagonal fan to provide improved performance against increased static pressure difference. In turn, this offers greater energy efficiency and a more constant air throughput, effectively minimising the occurrence of hot spots. The new product is also fitted with an electronically commutated (EC) motor to further reduce power consumption.
EPLAN software, with more than 600 new additional innovative functions, allows for efficiency in the engineering processes. EPLAN software ensures consistent project data across all disciplines and project phases that are fully integrated in the product engineering process.
Rittal’s new and innovative TopTherm fan-and-filter units are available now and bring numerous tangible benefits.
Eliminating the need for tools, simplification of key installation, service and maintenance tasks will all save valuable time. Mounting on the enclosure, electrical connection, removal and refitting of the fan with the airflow in either direction, and removal and replacement of the filter mat may all be carried out without using tools.
Industrial Video and Control (IVC) announced today that they have applied for a patent on a new technology they have developed for their industrial camera enclosures. Designated the L-series, these new camera enclosures will be made from carbon fiber compounds and are designed to operate in hazardous areas rated Class I Division 1. The first L-series cameras are PTZ cameras with multiple camera imaging and lighting options including thermal. The first product in this series is a Class 1 Division 1 portable PTZ camera with built-in illuminators that weights only 25 pounds. It is designed for portability and other applications where weight is a concern.
Food safety is an ongoing concern and Rittal has invested significant engineering resources to ensure their enclosures will meet the stringent hygiene requirements in all sectors of the food and processing industry.
Enclosures of all types are required to operate critical processes and Rittal has engineered a range of stainless steel enclosures to help increase productivity whilst, at the same time optimising hygienic protection.
Rittal continue to improve the energy efficiency of enclosure climate control solutions by incorporating ever more innovative technologies into their cooling products.
Enclosures aboard ships or mounted in offshore installations can face extreme environmental conditions including high temperature, high humidity, shock, vibration, and exposure to corrosive seawater. CEE Norm announces an extension to the Hensel range of Enycase enclosures, with DK cable junction boxes now DNV approved for marine and offshore applications.
Rittal has released their latest main catalogue with over 800 pages of easy to read information on the extensive range of enclosures (both indoor and outdoor), power distribution, climate control systems, IT infrastructure systems, service packages and design and calculation software. The catalogue explains how the various products can be combined to form a ‘system’ approach to specification and installation. Published in hardback with a ‘fast find’ thumb index the catalogue is available free of charge, just email
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Rittal has just extended the range of protection categories for their Hygienic Design range of enclosures. With immediate effect all Hygienic Design Compact enclosures & Terminal boxes satisfy the demands of the following protection categories: IP 66, IP 69K along with NEMA types 12, 13 & 4X with the addition of NEMA 3R for their range of HD-KL Terminal boxes.
CAE systems are usually designed for 2D. EPLAN is once more a trendsetter with the 3D module, EPLAN Pro Panel, for efficient layout planning in electrical engineering and fluid power. With EPLAN Pro Panel you can define a virtual 3D prototype of the mounting layout independently of the electrical or fluid schematic. Users benefit from associative views in the mounting layout and optimal utilisation of the space available in the enclosure.
Rittal have extended their range of Cool Efficiency cooling units with the introduction of the new Premium Series. Using a powerful comfort controller system that consumes 40 to 50% less energy than the standard Rittal cooling units, the Premium Series is in addition to Rittal’s standard TopTherm units. Cooling outputs of 1kW and 2kW are available now with the complete series up to 40kW, being completed in the spring.