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Accessories

Cable management

Cable entries

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Quantity of cables to be fitted for

a given surface

For some installations, a large quantity of cables must go through the cable entry.

Some cable entries can receive a high density of cables, which can result in more

economical installation (fewer cable entries to be bought).

For small enclosures, it may simply be impossible to install too many cable entries

due to the available space on the enclosure’s wall (see expert’s tip 3, page 273).

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Cable entries for cables with connectors

Some cables have large connectors which cannot be pushed through tight cable

clamps or cable seals.

These cable entries have the unique advantage of not requiring the cable to be cut,

thanks to the snap-fitting system.

A high cable retention force is provided thanks to the integrated cable fastener.

Expert’s tip

1

Some cable entries require cut-outs to be

machined on the enclosure or cable gland plate.

Our customized offer provides this service.

The quality of your enclosure will therefore be

guaranteed since the painting operation is performed

after creating the cut-outs.

2

Installing a cable entry with full flexibility is

the

solution when a large series of enclosures is being

prepared for different types of installations.

By using one combination of enclosure-cable entry,

you can cover a large variety of installations!

4

When your environment requires a high level

of IP for your installation, make sure you have an

appropriate thermal management system to avoid

condensation or overheating problems.

Consult our Thermal Management offer in our

Universal Enclosures catalogue and our Control

Panel Technical Guide related to this issue.

3

When the cable entry has been defined, the next

step is cable management inside the enclosure. For

correct thermal management, all wires must be fitted

and attached so as not to create an obstacle for

correct air flow.

Consult our Universal Enclosures catalogue for cable

management accessories (such as cable ducts) and

consumables (such as cable ties).

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