Floor standing enclosures are a large, freestanding type of storage used to house and protect equipment, usually electronics.They are composed of a large unit, usually made of metal, that is able to house several racks of electrical equipment and other instruments.
How do floor standing enclosures work?
Floor standing enclosures are designed to fit the equipment quite snugly, so that a minimal amount of additional space is taken up. They are often fitted with locking systems in order to ensure that the doors are not accidentally opened. They also often have the capacity for enclosure accessories such as handles, fans and mounting panels.
Types of floor standing enclosures
The main way in which floor standing enclosures differ is in their size, which depends on the dimensions of the equipment they need to house. They can also be made of different materials, which affects their strength and whether the equipment can be seen from the outside. They can have either one or two doors.
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Locking system with escutcheon and 5mm double bar
insertProtection degree IP65 according to IEC 60529IK10 resistance to external mechanical impact according to EN 50 102Reversible door, 120° opening. Maximum permissible loading: 30kg/m2Temperature Resistant: -50°C to +150°CSelf ExtinguishingDirect fixing to the ...
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The Spacial SM compact metal enclosure is made
up of a compact body, welded rear panel and front part forming a rigid frame with its corners welded. Four deep supports, 2 at the top and 2 at the bottom, for ...
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The body of the SE8 floor standing enclosure
consists of two side panels and a roof made from a single piece of sheet steel, unlike bayed enclosure suites that have frames and removable side panels. The rear panel of the ...
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Premium range of floor mounting enclosures from Hammond
provide the user with a durable solution. The Hammond 1422 series has been designed for use within residential electrical & electronic applications as well as pneumatic & hydraulic controls and instrumentation. Can ...