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This leading manufacturer of wiring accessories and circuit protection has launched a new range of steel wall mount enclosures


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he robust enclosures are expertly engineered from galvanised steel to protect electronic equipment


from water, dust, damage or theft. Finished with an additional hard-wearing powdered top coat, they offer a highly reliable, non-corrosive solution for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Available in a comprehensive range of sizes, the Enclosure range has a high IP rating of 65 and has been designed specifically for applications that require a more robust solution than mild steel, but without the premium cost of stainless steel solutions.


Another impressive feature of the range is the earth strap that, unlike alternative products on the market, is pre- fitted to dedicated anti-vibration studs within each cabinet, reducing installation time by approximately 20 minutes as well as the cost of purchasing additional parts. A sturdy gland plate situated at the bottom affords protection to all cables entering the enclosure and a galvanised steel back plate is also included as a standard.


Indoor and outdoor installation Suitable for indoor and outdoor installation, the cabinet can be made secure against unauthorised access with the integration of a key lock. Contactum provides locks made to full BS industry security standards, which are fitted in the centre of the door or on the top and bottom of larger models. These are also IP 65 rated, preventing water from entering the unit. Mark Taylor, business manager for UK & Ireland, who joined Contactum earlier this year, is a respected expert in the industry and brings with him specialist knowledge in industrial enclosures. Taylor affirms: ‘We are proud to be able to offer our customers this innovative range of wall mount enclosures. It means that we can give them the option of a high spec product, without charging a premium, so we can match their requirements as


closely as possible. Additional features such as the fitted earth strap also greatly reduce installation time, adding time and cost savings to the other benefits offered by this product.’


recent example has seen these units installed on a railway platform to house and protect power switching and distribution equipment to enable Wi-Fi for commuters while waiting to start their journey.


World class Offering world-class manufacturing, in a state-of-the-


Transparent door enclosures


Contactum can also provide transparent door enclosures on request, which feature a strong polycarbonate window that is both flame retardant and UV resistant.


Enabling Wi-Fi


The new wall mount enclosure range is suitable for use in a wide variety of industries, including power generation, energy, automation, process, highways, security, airports and railways. One


art production manufacturing facility, Contactum continues to grow as part of the Alfanar Group. •


For more information on these or any other products, please call or email Contactum. Tel 020 8452 6366


Email: enquiries@contactum.co.uk November 2013 Page 107


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