Switchgear is sealed to IP66/67

A Kraus and Naimer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 14, 2005

A new design for the door clutch/interlock mechanism of size 1 to 3 switchgear provides improved IP protection.

UK Solenoid, the leading low voltage switch and control gear supplier of Kraus and Naimer Blue Line products has introduced a new design for the door clutch/interlock mechanism of size 1 to 3 switches to provide improved IP protection.

As a result of some innovative design changes the door clutch/interlock mechanism now offers IP66/67 protection rather than the IP65 protection of the old design.

The size 0 version remains IP65, although it is planned that a version offering improved protection will be available soon.

Sales Manager Norman Allan comments: "The prevention of water or particle ingress is of very high importance in a number of aggressive environments so this development will enable design engineers to specify our products secure in the knowledge that they will provide a very high level of protection".

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