Choose the Right Level of Protection
From dust swirling in a sugar refinery to washdowns in a chemical plant, enclosures shield electrical equipment from elements that can shorten their lifespan. To choose an enclosure for your facility, the most important thing to keep in mind is where it'll be installed. Will it be indoors or outdoors? How much dust, oil, or water will it be exposed to?
Depending on what you need to protect against, there are corresponding NEMA, IP, and NEC enclosure ratings. A single enclosure can meet more than one rating, and there will often be more than one rating that works for your application.
Protects Against
NEMA Rating
IP Rating
Solids
Oil
Water
Water and Mild Chemicals
Customize and Connect Your Electrical Enclosure
Build out enclosures by adding accessories to route cable, mount equipment, control the temperature, and more.
Note: To maintain an enclosure's level of environmental protection, choose accessories with NEMA, IP, and NEC ratings that match the enclosure's.




















Run Wire and Cable

Conduit
Run wire and cable out of the enclosure and protect it from getting cut or yanked out.
Compatibility: For enclosures with knockouts, check the knockout trade size and make sure it matches the conduit trade size.
You'll Also Need: A conduit adapter or locknut to attach the conduit to the enclosure.
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