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Enclosures Resist Fire And Shock

July 30, 2008
In emergency situations and for general protection, the company’s enclosures protect electrical systems against fire and shock. Depending on the model, the terminal boxes can sustain flame protection up to 90 minutes in accordance with DIN 4102 Part 12 and offer ingress protection (water leaks) to IP 54 or IP 66. Halogen-free duroplastic construction contributes to safe operation by eliminating the potential for metal-induced short circuits. The enclosures are available in a range of sizes with three-, five-, or eight-pole terminal blocks and include flexible wiring. All versions are self-extinguishing and are lead sealable. External mounting options include standard fastening kits or stainless steel dowels and accessories consist of blanking plugs and adapters and custom housings are possible. ALTECH CORP., Flemington, NJ. (908) 806-9400.

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