Eaton xEnergy Basic Series Steel Door for Use with Service Distribution Board IVS, 1710 x 415 x 45mm

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RS Stock No.:
248-718
Mfr. Part No.:
102443 BPZ-DS-400/17-W
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Type

Door

Length

45mm

For Use With

Service Distribution Board IVS

Width

400mm

Material

Steel

Dimensions

1710 x 415 x 45mm

Series

xEnergy Basic

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Eaton xEnergy Basic LV systems represent the pinnacle of low voltage switchgear design, expertly crafted to meet the robust demands of modern electrical distribution. Featuring a sleek metal door, this versatile product is ideally suited for installations requiring both functionality and aesthetic appeal. With dimensions that accommodate a height of 1760 mm and a width of 400 mm, it seamlessly fits into various settings while providing reliable performance and user-friendly access. The door's innovative design includes a three-point turn lock mechanism, ensuring enhanced security without compromising ease of use. This product's powder-coated finish in traffic white not only adds a touch of elegance but also offers superior protection against wear and tear, making it a long-lasting solution for any installation.

Metal door design enhances durability and security
Three-point turn lock provides added protection
Flush and surface mounting options offer installation flexibility
Sleek traffic white finish complements various environments
Compact dimensions suit diverse space requirements
Designed for easy maintenance with front-mounting capabilities
Modular system structure supports future expansions
Compliance with RoHS standards ensures environmentally responsible production

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