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FEAT RE FEA ATURE


RACKS CABINETS & E S, C,


ETS & ENCLOSURES


INTERIORINSTALLATA LAT ON—QUICKANDWTH PLENTY OF SPACE be ibe inserted between two TS 8 bayed enclosures,


TERIOR INSTALLATI


ATION — QUICK AND WITHPLENTY distribution systems,


distribution systems, switchgear, automation com onents, clamps etc.) and wiring them up.


sw chgear, autom tion components, clamps etc.) and wi ng t emup.


Alll these coml these components onents


need t be ar anged l gical tom ke the switchgear or autom tion solution easy to follo


follow. At the sa


relevant standards and the com onent m stallatio


instructio pressures are id ra le; th interio acturers’ ca fre ly space can be opti al


need to be arranged logically mountiunting plng plate w to make the switchgear or automation solution easy to th same time, the


tim , th


relevant standards and th component manufacturers’ ininstallation instructions have to be taken into account. But the ti


out m st be com leted as quickickly as possible, and for switchgear manufacturers in particular, b th tim an cost pressures can be very any projects.


fo TYOFSPAC PA late , th interm increasing packing densities in the enclosure. creasi g packi g densi es i Careful installation planning Careful installation planning


to be taken into account. But the time pressures are co


switchgear m nufacturers in particular, both time and cost pressures can be very high ihigh inmany projects.


A lot of space on two levels The TS 8 modular enclosure system from Rittal offers thought-out


H


igh packing densitieities in enclosures and very short project tim s are just two of th


ig ckin s in clo short p oject times are just two of the


challenges that switchgear manufacturers have to face today. From a commercial point of view, the ter or of the enclosure m st b fitted out as ssible, w ile, a th


chal nges that sw chgear manufacturers have to face today. Froma com ercial poi t of view the interior of the enclosuremust be fitted out as quickickly as possible, while, at the same time, as many components as possiblemust be fitted into the enclosure. In order to


sa tim , a com onents as p ssible m st b fitted into ements,


users need an enclosure system that offers a great deal of space and freedomfor interior installation. In any electrical engineering company where enclosures are used, it’s understood that once the enclosure has been selected the next step is stallin


understood t at once t ts (p


enclosure has been sel cted the next step i ininstalling the necessary components (power


th cessary co


central element is the frame section of the TS 8 wiwith its unis uniform25mmpitch pattern. Equipment can be installed very flexibly and “waste due to the lim tations of the m


central element i the fra or


25m ca installe


solutions that are not avaiavailablble ele elsew ere. The section of the TS 8


sewhere. The ry fle ibly


pi h pat ern. Equipment sp


due to the limitations of themounting optio s is practicalpractically nly non-existent. In addition to the fram section, twomounting levels are available that are stal


“w sted space” tin


the enclosure. In order tomeet these requieet these requirements, mountining level, ul, up to 15 percent more space is users need an enclosure systemthat offers a great al of space an freedom for interior installatio In any electrical engineeri g com any w ere enclosures are used,


tion. By usi g the external to 15


rce t m re sp is ble i ternative.


The space between the bayed enclosures can also be ef


Ta Th


ctively employed. A mounting plate i Taking full advantage of the gaps king full advantage of the gaps


e space between the bayed enclosures can also be effect ely employed. Am unting plate infill can


options is existent. In addition to the frame


secti n, two m unti g levels are avai ble that are used for iused for installation. By using the external le


avaiavailable in the enclosure than with a single-level alalternative.


the enclosure than w th a singl -level


A lot of space on two levels The TS 8modular enclosure systemfrom ttal offers many welny well thought-out solutions that are not


Welell thought-out i thought-out instalstallation concepts save time. RapiRapid id instalstallation pays off in two ways. Apart from the fact that a systemcan be completedmore ckly, few r staff are also needed, w ich


tion concepts save ti e. tion pays off i two w ys. Apart from


considerable; the interior fit- out must be completed as ssible, a


fit-


the fact that a system can be com leted m re quickly, fewer staff are also needed, which therefore lowers costs. Many systems require two peo e to install them (for exam e, to mount th side panel of the enclosure). But w th the TS 8, the side panel can f st be suspended f om enclosure.


then remai s i posi n wthout screw d tight. Oth r T installe


by a second person before i assem ly steps (for


in


example, changing the door hinges from one side to the other) follow the same principle, meaning it can be installed by one individuall.. , d sp


eani g i sin th to s will a so sp is th


on. For example, one feature of the TS ls o


ck se, the panels of which can ich ca te rin installatio le


y cl ped on. The entire base has been in less th


therefore low rs costs. M ny system require tw people to install them(for example, tomount the side panel of the enclosure). But with the TS 8, the side panel can first be suspended fromthe enclosure. It then remains in position without havihaving to be helng to be held by a second person before it is screwed tight. Other TS 8 assembly steps (for example, changing the door hinges fromone side to the other) fol ow the sam pri ciple, ca


be simply clipped on. The entire base has been assembled in less than aminute during installation workshops at Rittal.


Meanwhiilele, dispensing with tools will also speed up iup instalstallatition. For example, one feature of the TS 8 is the Flex-Blolock base, th be si se


rkshops at R ttal.


With such welth such well thought-out sol thought-out solutitions, Rittal is supporting enclosuremanufacturers in building space-savispace-saving switchgear that is quick to assemble. In Summary:


suppor ng enclosure manufactur In Su ry:


The TS 8 Assembly Benefits: Two m


Side panels can be assem one ione indidividual


vidual


 The base systemcan be installed without using any tools


any tool can www.rittal.com www.rittal.com The base system can be installed w thout using


The TS 8 Assembly Benefits: wer


 Twomountiunting lng levelvels lower the use of space by 15%  OptiOptimumuse of space between bayed enclo- sures bym ans of


e use of space by 1


sures by means of mount ng plates and cable duct  Side panel


use of space between bayed enclo- ounting plates and cable ducts d quickly and by j st


can be assembled quickly and by just


ons, Rittal bui


ng sw chgear that i qui k to assem


re room for oth r com onents on th h solves the problemof the enclosure.


ACE


serted between two TS 8 bayed enclosures, creating a continuous mounting plate across both th


creating a conti uous mounting plate acr ss both that can be freely populated. Or, the intermediaiate space can be optimally used for a cable duct. That alallolows more roomfor other components on the ate which solves the problem of


te used for a cable duct. That


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