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here are only weeks to go until the 2022 Drives & Controls exhibition which is held at the NEC Birmingham from the 5th-7th April. With a wide and diverse range of over 400 companies exhibiting , the show provides a unique opportunity for engineers to experience latest technologies in Automation, Power Transmission, Motion Control Equipment and Systems. As a global leader in mechanical and
electrical infrastructure, you would naturally expect Rittal to have a strong presence at the show, this year the company is on stand E100. For its total presence, also exhibiting is its sister company, EPLAN, a leader in electrical design software on the same stand. Rittal and EPLAN provide a partnership that
delivers a unique approach to the industrial automation process from design to deployment and all points in between. Discover at this year’s Drives & Controls how Rittal and EPLAN bring together a modular engineering philosophy, precise and automated Rittal Automation Systems machines, and powerful, database-driven electrical engineering.
Visitors to Rittal’s Stand, E100, will be able to
see Rittal’s renowned infrastructure solution – widely specified as the No.1 choice for protecting critical equipment. On show at the exhibition will be a range of
innovative enclosures for internal and external applications, climate control heating and cooling systems, power distribution switchboard and motor control products on display – plus some exciting new product innovations. Rittal is taking the opportunity to take not
only its VX25 baying system but also the AX and KX range of small enclosures. These innovative ranges demonstrate how Rittal can offer time saving cost effective solutions for a wide range of industries In addition, it will be show casing its new VX 25 Ri4power system, the modular based switchgear system ideally suited for both Power Distribution Systems and Motor Control Centre’s. Cooling solutions are key to effective and efficient enclosure solutions. So, at this year’s Drives and controls be sure to check out the new IIoT Interface. This allows Blue e+ cooling units to be networked with customer-specific monitoring and energy management systems. This, in turn, makes it possible to add new applications such as predictive maintenance and data analytics.
According to Rittal, the Blue e+ range has
become the industry’s leading enclosure cooling solution – and with energy savings of up to 75% its difficult to see how Rittal could improve the range. Be sure to check out the stand for a sneak peek at the latest ground- breaking development to the Blue e+ range
Rittal’s experts will be available at the show to answer some of the key issues facing the industry in today’s challenging and ever- changing environment, including: • How can systems and people be reliably protected against danger? • How can power consumption be made transparent and significantly reduced?
• How can maintenance scenarios for cooling devices be planned in advance?
• How can enclosures in the food industry be hygienically climate controlled? • How can controller and switchgear manufacturers implement Industry 4.0 solutions, automate production processes and set up data centres quickly and easily?
• How can Smart Production facilities face the change of creating IT infrastructure
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