Fan and filter units from Rittal offer IP65 protection
Posted to News on 11th May 2010, 07:19

Fan and filter units from Rittal offer IP65 protection

Fan and filter units from Rittal, with airflows from 20 to 700m3/h and protection up to IP56 dissipate heat loads cost-effectively for many applications in all industries. The prerequisite is that the ambient air must be relatively clean, with a temperature below the desired enclosure internal temperature.

Fan and filter units from Rittal offer IP65 protection

Typical of the Rittal fan and filter unit design is the extremely low build height. The super-slim-line vent grille guarantees optimum air throughput with low noise generation. Combined with the state-of-the-art technical features expected from Rittal products, these units are claimed to meet all application requirements.

Particularly for applications in the food industry, the hose-proof hood prevents the ingress of water. The protection category of IP56 is achieved in conjunction with filter mats.

At lower ambient temperatures the air throughput may be reduced. By adapting the fan and filter speed to match the temperature using a controller, noise generation is therefore also reduced.

All Rittal fan and filter units and outlet filters are also available with EMC shielding. The required conductive connection is achieved via a metallic coating on the fan and filter housing and a special sealing frame.


Rittal Ltd

Braithwell Way, Hellaby Industrial Estate
Hellaby
S66 8QY
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1709 704000

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