Enclosure Data Pockets
Enclosure data pockets can be mounted inside or outside an enclosure and provide a place to store wiring diagrams, user manuals and other documents needed to troubleshoot or operate the equipment in an enclosure. External data pockets can match the finish of the enclosure, protect the documents from the elements and can be locked for security.
Hoffman External Data Pockets are mounted onto the exterior of an enclosure and allow access to system documentation without opening the enclosure door. They are available in mild steel or stainless steel and the foam-in-place gasket protects documentation from harsh environments. Three sizes accommodate a wide variety of documents and the hinged front provides easy access. The sloped top sheds liquids and prevents accumulation of material. Optional wing knob and key lock inserts are available for additional security.
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Hoffman Thermoplastic Data Pockets provide a convenient place to store operation manuals, wiring diagrams and other documentation inside the enclosure. The pockets have cut-away areas for easy inspection of the contents and adhesive on the back to mount inside the solid enclosure cover.
Hoffman Metal Data Pockets are 3 inches deep and provide a convenient place to store operation manuals, wiring diagrams and other documentation inside the enclosure. The pockets are large enough to store 3-ring binders and have cut-away areas for easy inspection of the contents.
Maintaining NEMA 4 Rating When Making Enclosure Penetrations
Cutouts are very common when modifying enclosures for push buttons, indication lights, conduit entries or mounting hardware. Cutting into an enclosure runs the risk of eliminating the protective nature of the NEMA rated attributes. Proper steps must be followed in order to preserve the NEMA rating of an enclosure.
Devices mounted to the enclosure must have the same NEMA rating as the enclosure. This means that if the devices are installed to the manufacturer's specifications, they will be able to maintain the NEMA rating of the enclosure.
Water tight conduit hubs must be used when running wire through a cutout in an enclosure. There are many different types of conduit hubs that are used to secure conduit to an enclosure. However, only certain conduit hubs are rated for a watertight seal. By using water tight hubs, the NEMA rating of the enclosure is maintained.
Bonded washers are necessary when mounting hardware to an enclosure. If standard mounting hardware is used, the NEMA rating of the enclosure will no longer be maintained. Bonded washers have rubber gaskets that make a watertight seal around the drilled hole. It is also important to make sure the material used for the bonded washer matches the material of the enclosure. Stainless steel enclosures require stainless steel bonded washers.