Eaton xEnergy Basic Series Steel Door for Use with Service Distribution Board IVS, 2010 x 415 x 45mm

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RS Stock No.:
248-764
Mfr. Part No.:
106375 BPZ-DS-400/20-L
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Type

Door

Length

45mm

For Use With

Service Distribution Board IVS

Width

415mm

Material

Steel

Dimensions

2010 x 415 x 45mm

Series

xEnergy Basic

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Eaton xEnergy Basic LV systems low voltage switchgear is expertly designed to provide a robust and reliable solution for modern electrical distribution needs. With its metal door construction and compact dimensions of 2060x400mm, this product is suitable for various mounting methods, whether surface-mounted or flush-mounted. The unit offers a high degree of protection, ensuring that your electrical components remain secure and safeguarded against potential hazards. Additionally, the light grey powder-coated finish not only enhances durability but also gives a clean aesthetic appeal. This switchgear is an ideal choice for environments that require effective and efficient power management, combining versatility with professional design standards.

Designed with a protective cover mounted on the left for enhanced safety
Constructed from high-quality sheet steel for added durability
Features a three-point turn-lock door type for improved security
Offers superior EMC compliance to reduce electromagnetic interference
Powder coating provides long-lasting protection against wear and corrosion
IP30 rating ensures a suitable degree of protection for indoor use
Suitable for both floor standing and flush mounting installations
Light grey colour (RAL 7035) integrates seamlessly into various environments

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