
Enclosure Lights

Enclosure lighting is often necessary when overhead room lighting is inadequate and often obstructed by the enclosure itself. Enclosure lights can help to properly illuminate dim areas within the enclosure for maintenance, monitoring and component installation. LED enclosure lights offer a more efficient and better quality light than fluorescent lamps. Using LED lights can help to protect the reliability of components inside the enclosure, because they do not include ultraviolet (UV) or infrared (IR) light. UV light can discolor and weaken plastics and IR light can interfere with communication. LED lamps offer a wide dispersion angle, fully lighting all the equipment inside of an enclosure, and can be directional if needed. It is important to make sure that the LED lights can be mounted out of the way of working areas. Many LED lights have the option to mount with magnets, mount to a din rail or mount to the enclosure frame.
Hoffman Hazardous Location LED Strip Lights are ideal for remote and darkened enclosure applications in Class1, Division 2 hazardous areas. The lights have a life span of 100,000 hours and are easy to install. Hazardous Location LED CAN Lights are ideal for indoor or outdoor illumination in Class1, Division 2 hazardous environments. The lights have a 100,000 hour lifespan and provide excellent lighting performance with minimal power consumption.
Phoenix Contact LED Lights are designed to illuminate enclosure interiors. Several lights can be connected in succession and are controlled via a button. The lights can be switched on or off permanently or automatic mode can be enabled. Automatic mode switches the lights on and off via an integrated motion detector.
Products
Common modifications or accessories that are used to enhance electrical cabinets.
Lighting kits. Lighting kits are often used in outdoor applications. There are many different styles of lighting kits that can be used, but LEDs have become the preferred lighting solution in the past several years.
Pressure switches. Pressure switches operate on a spring and react to the cabinet door opening and closing. They can be used for lights, intrusions alarms and exhaust fans.
Passive air vents. Passive air vents allow natural air circulation to flow through a cabinet providing proper ventilation.
Enclosure fans. Enclosure air fans are used when more ventilation is required. The size of the fan will depend on the size of the enclosure as well as the amount of air that needs to be circulated.
Air conditioners. Air conditioners are used when ambient air circulation is inadequate to cool the cabinet. The air conditioner size will depend on the enclosure size, ambient air temperature and heat generated within the cabinet.
Heaters. Heaters are used when a cabinet is located in areas that may be exposed to cold temperatures.
Locking mechanisms. Locking mechanisms are used to secure cabinets.
Conduit hole seals. Conduit hole seals are used on cabinets that have holes that need to be plugged after conduit has been removed.