Increased thermal output from enclosure heaters

A Rittal product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Aug 15, 2008

Rittal have increased the efficiency and thermal output of their enclosure heaters by incorporating the latest technology and optimising the design

Available with outputs from 10 to 800 Watts, the heaters prevent the temperature inside the enclosure from dropping below operational level and facilitate in the reduction of condensation.

A new 'Heat Flow Design Cover' that uses the chimney effect ensures a more efficient and even distribution of heat output.

The heaters can be easily installed by either using snap-fastening onto 35mm support rails or simply screw fastening directly onto the mounting plate.

The fast wiring using clamp-type terminal connections eliminates the need for superfluous screw terminals.

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