Double Door ULTIMATE Enclosures Introduced


Wiegmann introduces double door versions of their N412 ULTIMATE series electrical enclosures. These enclosures protect electrical components in harsh, dirty environments.
 
Wiegmann, part of Hubbell Commercial Construction, provides innovative electrical products to OEM, industrial and commercial markets. These new double door wall-mount enclosures complement Wiegmann's ULTIMATE series single door product line. Removable, interchangeable doors feature concealed hinges. In addition, a removeable center post provides easy access to components and for installing back panels. The cULus Listed Double Door N412 series are NEMA 4 rated. They also meet NEMA type 3R, 12 and 13 along with IP66 standards.
 
Additional N412 enclosure features include:
  • Constructed of carbon steel with continuous welded seams and powder coat finish
  • Doors sealed with poured-in-place gaskets
  • Mounting holes located in the back of the enclosure 
  • Grounding studs welded to doors and body
  • Collar studs provided for mounting optional ULTIMATE series back panels 
  • Quarter-turn semi-flush latch included

    Wiegmann's new enclosures are available in thirteen different sizes. Designed for use where dirt, dust, oil, water and other contaminants are present. Typical applications include municipal infrastructure, water treatment plants and other industrial or commercial facilities. Availability of Wiegmann N412 series double door enclosures begins late July 2019. Find more information at www.hubbell.com

 

 



July 17, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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