Product category:
Handheld and Other Small Enclosures
News Release from: Bernic | Subject: DIN-rail enclosures
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 November 2006
DIN-rail enclosures snap to it
Bernic has a new series of ventilated enclosures for M36 DIN-rail mounting in two-, four-, six- and nine-module widths for power applications.
Bernic has a new series of ventilated enclosures for M36 DIN-rail mounting in two-, four-, six- and nine-module widths for power applications These new enclosure series are designed for applications such as LON power supplies, housing management equipment, light dimmers and modules for decentralised automation
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Snap to it with DIN-rail enclosures
Bernic has a new series single-module-width M36 DIN-rail enclosures with ventilation slots for decentralised automation applications.
DIN-rail enclosures take modular approach
Bernic is in the process of introducing a new modular range of DIN-rail enclosures.
This new line of enclosures permits easy snap-on assembly onto DIN rails with a installation widths of 35, 70, 105 or 157mm.
The snap-together design permits easy assembling and soldering of the complete PCB (with terminals and components).
Simply place the PCB and snap together base and top parts.
Easy cable termination via commercially available screw terminals or connectors.
The models have room for one horizontally mounted PCB on the base of the enclosure.
Vertical to this PCB it is possible to have more PCBs allowing for the use of components requiring additional height (like transformers, relays etc).
The enclosures can be equipped with or without terminals and connectors as required, ie fixed or plugged terminals or D-sub connectors.
The top is designed for connectors, switches and LEDs and can be supplied with holes according to customer requirements.
The new line enclosures can withstand a maximum load of up to 25A.
The enclosure top parts are as standard supplied in roughed grey Lexan (RAL 7035) and the base parts in black Noryl.
The enclosures are self-extinguishing according to UL94V0.
• Bernic: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Electronicstalk email newsletter
• Electronicstalk Home Page

