The natural dissipation of heat inside the electrical panels can be a solution assessable in the design phase, is often an insufficient solution: the size and position of the enclosure (and therefore the surrounding ambient air), the type of construction material, the distribution of power loads, the wiring and the space between the various devices are […]
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How to prevent overheating in electrical panels
Among the major problems affecting enclosures, there is temperature control, especially in the event of overheating. More devices, more heat Electrical panels have become increasingly widespread, and more complex. Technological innovation has gradually introduced products based on power electronics and the miniaturization of components, resulting in the installation of a greater number of elements, which […]
Solutions for the maintenance and safety of electrical panels
The maintenance of enclosures is mandatory by law and is an operation that strictly concerns safety at work: in general, for the correct operation of the panel, but also during these same control operations. The electrical or control enclosures, in fact, require certain operating conditions so that the components inside them can work perfectly and […]
Flammability and self-extinguishing in enclosures
In some applications, such as electrical panels, the self-extinguishing properties of a product or component assume considerable importance: when the enclosure is located in public premises, such as accommodation facilities or hospitals, or when the electrical panel controls fire systems, or in all those systems where the continued spread of the flame could lead to […]
Thermal management in the digital age
How has thermal management changed? From Hannover 2011, when the term Industry 4.0 was coined, the speed with which IIoT technologies have spread in the industrial culture has exceeded every expectation. The advantages obtained, enhanced by the objective need to overcome the economic crisis, have even defeated any resistance to change and in a few […]