Rittal has announced further improvements to its ISV distribution enclosure – part of the Ri4Power range. It has upgraded the installation kit allowing the ISV modules to be integrated faster and more easily into the TS 8 and SE 8 enclosure systems, and into the AE compact enclosure.
The new improved version of the installation kit is smaller in size so it can be stored and transported more easily, and they can also be used to install other stainless steel enclosures of the same size, making it readily usable in difficult or testing environmental conditions.
The primary component within Rittal’s ISV installation kit is the distributor framework’s removable support frame. This frame means every element within the enclosure can be removed and work on the wiring can be easily and ergonomically performed outside the enclosure.
Once the wiring is completed, the support frame with all its devices is easily fitted and firmly bolted in place. Although Rittal has dispensed with the use of obstructive profile stays, there is still plenty of available space to install further devices and equipment as required.
The Rittal ISV distribution enclosure design is based on the TS 8 and SE 8 enclosure series and on the AE enclosure for wall-mounted distributors. The distributor is configured with electrical equipment, including circuit breakers, fuses and terminals with ISV modules. The ISV modules come in a range of different options, depending on the equipment to be installed or the function needed.
Installation kits fasten the support frame of the ISV modules into different enclosure systems. A custom-designed contact hazard protection frame is included as part of the package, and this provides protection between the covers of the ISV modules and the enclosure frame.
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I'd like to know where these are operating in the UK. The report is notably light on this. I wonder why?