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Heating (switchgear cabinet) refers to specialized heating elements and systems designed for installation inside electrical enclosures, control cabinets, and automation panels. These devices, often called cabinet heaters, enclosure heaters, or panel heaters, are critical for maintaining a stable internal temperature above the dew point to preven...
Heating (switchgear cabinet) refers to specialized heating elements and systems designed for installation inside electrical enclosures, control cabinets, and automation panels. These devices, often called cabinet heaters, enclosure heaters, or panel heaters, are critical for maintaining a stable internal temperature above the dew point to prevent condensation, corrosion, and component failure. Typical products include fan heaters, convection heaters, and PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heaters, with power ratings ranging from 10W to 1500W, operating voltages of 110-240V AC/DC, and protection ratings up to IP54. They are equipped with thermostats or hygrostats for automatic control, ensuring reliable operation in harsh environments.
These heating systems are primarily applied in industrial switchgear cabinets, distribution boards, control panels, and automation enclosures across sectors such as manufacturing, energy, water treatment, and telecommunications. They are essential in environments with high humidity, temperature fluctuations, or where sensitive electronic components like PLCs, drives, and relays require a controlled microclimate. Common installations include outdoor cabinets, substations, and process control rooms, where they prevent ice formation and ensure operational continuity.
Subcategories within this category include fan heaters (e.g., models with axial fans for forced convection), convection heaters (for natural airflow), and PTC heaters (self-regulating, energy-efficient). Key article codes often follow a pattern like "SK 3110" or "FLH 250" indicating series and power output. For example, a typical fan heater code might be "SK 3110.100" where "100" denotes 100W, while a thermostat code could be "SK 3115.000". These codes are standardized by manufacturers like STEGO or Rittal, ensuring easy identification.
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