Steel enclosures for hazardous areas

April 21, 2017
Weidmuller has expanded its Klippon TB (Terminal Box) range of hazardous area steel enclosures with the introduction of three new versions: the MH (Multi-Hinge), QL (Quarter-Lock) and FS (Fixed-Screw).

Weidmuller has expanded its Klippon® TB (Terminal Box) range of hazardous area steel enclosures with the introduction of three new versions: the MH (Multi-Hinge), QL (Quarter-Lock) and FS (Fixed-Screw). These new enclosures feature a range of approvals that include cULus, AEx, ATEX and IECEx ratings, making them suitable for use in Class 1/Division 2 and Class 1/Zone 0, 1, 2, 20, 21 and 22. They comply with the latest requirements covering equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, making them ideally suited for harsh-environment applications in oil & gas, petrochemical, and other industries.

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