environmental conditions. A brief description of the more common types of enclosures used by the electrical industry follows. For more information, see Table 110.28 of the National Electrical Code® and Table 65 from the Canadian Electrical Code.Type 1 enclosure:I ntended for indoor use, ...
Type 3S enclosures are intended for use outdoors to protect the enclosed equipment against windblown dust and water and to provide for its operation when the enclosure is covered by external ice or sleet. These enclosures do not protect the enclosed equipment against malfunction resulting from interna...
Size Comparison Chart (PDF) Wind Load Study (PDF) DDB Alumishield® Data (PDF) DDB Fan Kit Installation Instructions (PDF) Seismic & Loading Analysis (PDF) Base Cabinet Weight and Dimensions Approximate Exterior Enclosure Dimensions: 79”H x 65”W x 47”D ...
Frequently Asked Questions Concerning NEMA Enclosures 1. The NEMA 4 enclosure appears to be a dust proof enclosure, and not explosion proof. What enclosure should be used in a pit containing explosive methane gas? Type 4 is not an explosion proof enclosure. Look at Type 7, Class I, Group ...
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(numbers), and an optional letter. IP rating codes are classifications used to measure levels of protection, such as preventing the intrusion of solid objects and liquids from entering an enclosure or motor. Solid objects include body parts such as hands and fingers, as well as dust and ...