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ENCLOSURE & PANEL BUILDING SOLUTIONS SUPPLEMENT


Spelsberg GEOS enclosures are fully customisable for rugged, specialised protection


UV, temperature, corrosion and weather is built in as standard. Ease of inspection is an area of interest for maintenance staff, which is


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pelsberg has long been a market leader in delivering enclosure solutions for challenging applications. Its range of GEOS enclosures for indoor or


outdoor industrial applications upholds this reputation, with its innovative drain protection system and high impact/ingress protection ratings delivering excellent performance. When coupled with Spelsberg’s wide range of customisation options, the GEOS can be optimised to meet the exact needs of a specific electrical system. As standard, the GEOS offers innovative lid seal protection due to


Drain Protect channels present in the enclosure, which move moisture away from the access point to safeguard its integrity. A lightweight, polycarbonate construction delivers an impact rating up to IK 09, which ensures the enclosure is ideal for indoor or outdoor use in the automation, energy or communications sectors. However, to meet the varied demands of these industries, the GEOS has been designed by Spelsberg to offer a multitude of customisation options. A range of sizes delivers flexibility to the GEOS range. There are ten


separate models available, which can all be specified in a wide selection of additional sizes or side wall measurements. This allows end users to specify a GEOS that can match pre-existing space constraints, meaning that the GEOS can be easily installed and integrated to preserve space efficiency at a facility. GEOS enclosures offer Ingress protection at IP66/IP67, so optimum environmental resistance is delivered as well as inherent resistance to


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why the GEOS is available with opaque or transparent lids. A transparent lid means operators can inspect the electrical equipment protected within, without opening the box, expediating maintenance work and further protecting internals. When it comes to opening and closing the enclosure, screw or quick release lids offer more choice, in line with the application. In addition to the standard options available with the GEOS, Spelsberg


also operates a dedicated in-house customisation service, which allows end users to gain a functional sample of their custom enclosure within 24 hours. This ensures even greater specialisations on top of the standard options, without the traditional penalties to lead times usually associated with a custom solution. This is thanks to Spelsberg operating production lines and assembly areas to specifically service customisation requests. Spelsberg can offer custom entry points as part of any GEOS, ensuring


fast installation and perfect system integration. Pre-assembled accessories, such as custom terminals and DIN rails, can be easily incorporated. The BEL Air condensate protection element is also compatible with the GEOS, for even greater performance against moisture. Those looking to tailor the presentation of an enclosure can further benefit from a full label printing and engraving service. Enclosures such as the GEOS provide market-leading features as


standard, but coupled with a comprehensive range of customisation options, a good standard enclosure can be turned into a truly perfect solution for the end user.


Spelsberg www.spelsberg.co.uk





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