Rittal offers stainless-steel outdoor enclosure with concealed climate-control device
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WK 4 CS outdoor enclosure
Rittal has introduced the double-walled WK 4 outdoor enclosure, which is targeted for high MTBF (mean time between failures) applications requiring protection against vandalism.
Designed to provide protection against unauthorised access to DIN EN V 1630:1999-04, the CS outdoor stainless-steel enclosure meets the requirements of burglar-resistance class WK 4.
Inside, it conceals a heat exchanger (100W/K) or climate-control unit (1,600W) equipped with an efficient covered air duct that sits inside the interior door, making unauthorised access from the outside ‘impossible’.
The WK 4 CS outdoor enclosure also features corrosion protection and a surface coating of pure polyester powder.
Accessories available
- Metric mounting angles of 482.6mm (19in)
- Mounting plates
- Shelves
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