Terminal enclosures provide explosion protection

Nov. 1, 2000
The TSC4 Series of Increased Safety Screw Cover Terminal Enclosures provide explosion protection by using additional security against the possibility of excessive temperatures and occurrence of arcs and sparks. The enclosures are available in Types 304 and 316 stainless steel and powder-coated carbon steel. Standard features include a folded lip around the door opening for complete and maximum gasket

The TSC4 Series of Increased Safety Screw Cover Terminal Enclosures provide explosion protection by using additional security against the possibility of excessive temperatures and occurrence of arcs and sparks. The enclosures are available in Types 304 and 316 stainless steel and powder-coated carbon steel. Standard features include a folded lip around the door opening for complete and maximum gasket contact; a continuous, one-piece silicone gasket and a universal DIN rail mounting system. Additional options include pre-drilled or solid gland plates, terminal blocks by all major manufacturers, earth studs, a custom polyester powder coat, silk screening and EMI/RFI shielding. Adalet

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