- Enclosure (electrical)
An electrical enclosure is a cabinet for electrical or
electronic equipment to mountswitch es, knobs and displays and to preventelectrical shock to equipment users and protect the contents from the environment. The enclosure is the only part of the equipment which is seen by users; in many cases it is designed not only for its utilitarian requirements, but also to be pleasing to the eye.In the United States, the
National Electrical Manufacturers Association publishes standards for the performance of various classes of electrical enclosures. The NEMA standards cover corrosion resistance, ability to protect from rain and submersion, etc.For IEC member countries, standardIEC 60529 is classifying the ingress protection rating (IP Codes) of enclosures.Electrical enclosures are usually made from rigid
plastic s,metal s, particularlysteel andaluminum , and natural or processedwood . They may be made for a specific purpose (e.g., the metal, plastic, or wooden box of a particularradio receiver ) or to accommodate any equipment to which they are suited.Enclosures for some purposes have partially punched openings (knockouts) which can be removed to accommodate
cable s,connector s, orconduit s. Where they are small and primarily intended to conceal electrical junctions from sight, or protect them from tampering, they are also known asjunction box es; the larger,street furniture type is often called a "cabinet" or, in American English telephone jargon,Serving area interface .ee also
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Utility vault
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*Fiber to the Telecom Enclosure External links
* [http://www.nema.org NEMA website] .
* [http://www.necdisplay.com/support/css/Techlibrary/definition.htm NEMA definitions (from NEC webpage)]
* [http://www.altechcorp.com/PDFS/TECHsp.PDF IEC IP definitions, and a comparison of IEC<>NEMA definitions]
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