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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: IP54 and IP55 fans and filters
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2003
Rittal launch new IP54 and IP55 fans and
filters
Rittal has launched the next generation of enclosure fan and filter units that are protected to IP54 and offer the perfect air cooling solution for air flows between 20 and 700m3/hr
Rittal has launched the next generation of enclosure fan and filter units that are protected to IP54 and offer the perfect air cooling solution for air flows between 20 and 700m3/hr with voltages between 115V and 400V three phase AC, as well as DC options for networking applications The units can be upgraded to IP55 with the simple addition of a fine filter mat for operation in dusty environments
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufactured to the highest quality including plastic filter housing that is self-extinguishing to UL 94-V0, the new fan and filter range also benefits from an attractive slim-line louvre design, a quick fastening system without the use of screws for efficient servicing, and a newly developed sealing system.
The new range offers users the same dimensions as the previous range so that cut-out issues are eliminated and is accompanied with accessories to suit different user applications, including filter options, a rain hood to achieve IP65 protection, a speed controller for reduced noise and efficient operation and alarm signalling.
Every unit has an EMC shielded equivalent, which like the standard designer range, is wired ready for connection, supplied complete with filter mats.
Both types are available from stock. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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