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SUPPLEMENT ENCLOSURE & SAFETY SOLUTIONS EXTENSIVE RANGE MEETS MARKET DEMANDS


In order to meet market requirements, Tempa Pano offers an extensive range of products: from small junction boxes, through medium size enclosures, to large modular systems


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stablished in 1989 to


specifically manufacture and design enclosures and cabinets for low voltage applications, Tempa Pano has since proved its market presence through affordable high quality products. With offices based in the UK, France, Romania


and Bulgaria, as well as distributors in Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Morocco, Tempa Pano constantly strives to be within close reach of the market’s demand. Tempa Pano’s UK operations have been


present since 2000, serving its UK customer base with bespoke engineering solutions and customer-oriented support. Further, the company is expanding it’s presence in the UK market by moving to its newly acquired premises within the next year, with a view


to help the client with installation. With all these options, Tempa Pano can provide its customers with complete solutions, tested to the highest standards. Here is a breakdown of the Tempa Pano


to increase capacity and introduce new production capabilities.


MEETING DEMANDS With an extensive range of products, from small junction boxes to medium size wall mount enclosures up to large modular systems, Tempa Pano has strived to innovate to suit the market requirements. Aiming to provide customers with integrated solutions, Tempa Pano correspondingly offers a comprehensive range of accessories to complement the enclosures, which include low voltage busbar systems, climate control products and facilities


Enclosure and Busbar ranges: • IP65 Wall Mount Enclosures • IP55 & IP65 Junction Boxes • IP 55 Floor Standing Enclosures • 304 & 316 Grade Stainless Steel Enclosures. • ATEX Approved (Ex e & Ex ie) Enclosures • Electronic System Cabinets • Console Systems • Power Distribution Busbars • Climate Control Products. Coupled with a highly experienced and


qualified engineering team whose expertise is readily available, Tempa Pano UK is confident in finding the best technical solutions with effective designs, and takes pride in being its customers’ first choice solution partner.


Tempa Pano www.tempapano.com


Enclosures: does size matter? Hitaltech’s Andy Fitzer examines the effect


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IN rail space is often at a premium, especially in complex industrial control and


signal conditioning applications. Frequently, the control panel or console may have plenty of headroom but it will be stuffed full of control gear, power supplies, PLCs and more. It is desirable, therefore, to use enclosures that take up a minimum amount of width on the DIN rail. Hitaltech’s Italtronic Railbox and Guidebox are


suited to these applications. The PCB sits vertical to the DIN rails and enclosure widths start from 6.5mm (typically going as wide as 45mm, with potential to extend further using a spacer). The vertical design allows for a relatively large number of inputs and outputs to be configured in a small amount of space. Add a spacer and it can house an additional PCB, increasing the overall width beyond 45mm and providing additional openings for more inputs or outputs.


GOING UP Although space on the DIN rail will often be the prime issue, height can also be a concern, especially in building automation applications. The Italtronic Modulbox range is particularly suited to this type of application, with the PCB sitting horizontally in the enclosure. The height from the DIN rail to the top shoulder of the enclosure is a standard 53mm, which is the same height as a moulded circuit breaker (or 26mm for the Modulbox compact variant). The


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of finding novel ways to pack more into less


enclosure is available from a single module width (17.5mm) to a 12 module width (210mm).


THE RIGHT FIT What happens when the PCB you’ve designed no longer fits the enclosure? Of course, in an ideal world we would always suggest designing the enclosure and its contents concurrently, so you don’t reach that critical point of needing a TARDIS-like enclosure to fit everything in, but that isn’t always a viable option. We are fortunate to be able to fall back on


a decade of experience and a large product range so can explore the potential of an alternative enclosure, or machine larger openings, so the terminal block arrangement can be accommodated. In one example, we developed a solution using lugs that effectively enabled a PCB to ‘hover’ mid-enclosure.


SIZE MATTERS Our ability to customise has made a huge difference to the design process, and has highlighted the importance of enclosure size. When the enclosure height was fixed, and we could only offer a limited choice of four widths, that had an impact on the end product, either in terms of functionality or aesthetics. Now, we design or customise the right


enclosure for the right application, in multi-level sizes. The results enable innovators to create products that are closer to their original vision, products that don’t have to make compromises.


MORE THAN AN ENCLOSURE Enclosure manufacturing has more to offer than mere advances in size customisation. Where colour choice was once limited, we can now mould in custom colours; machine larger openings for specific components; and print legends, logos, keys and instructions. The result is a product that is no longer simply


the ‘contents box’ – it is an enabler of better design, simpler production, and a custom feel.


Hitaltech https://hitaltech.co.uk 


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