Rittal offers lighting and accessories designed to fit its full range of enclosures
Rittal
Enclosure lighting and accessories
Rittal is offering a range of lighting and accessories that are designed to fit its full range of enclosures, from small wall boxes through to large floor-standing enclosures, in a variety of locations.
Rittal’s range of lighting includes options for integrated door switches, power sockets, wiring looms, fluorescent lights in a range of voltages and LED strip lights to minimise power consumption.
Key specifications
- Interconnecting cables enable users to daisy chain a number of lights for a full suite of enclosures bayed together
- Long service life
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