Rittal LED Lighting System Designed Exclusively for Industrial Enclosures

Rittal

 

October 4, 2016

Rittal’s LED compact system shines into every corner of industrial enclosures, from the roof to the floor. No other enclosure light on the market today provides the lumen power… up to three times the luminous flux of the closest competitor.

Rittal accomplishes this with intelligent lighting tailored to the geometry of the enclosure. Light is dispersed through a special optical cover with Fresnel structure, in two designs for precise lighting. The cover rotates easily, for adaptive light distribution. With enormous intensity, from 900 to 1200 lumens, the light provides brilliant illumination.

The LED system light matches the footprint of fluorescent lighting on the market, and simplifies specification requirements for the market. It’s low maintenance and easy on energy as well.

Rotating connectors support installation, even in the most confined spaces. With a swivel option, the light direction can be changed to spot-illuminate any part of the enclosure. Through-wiring is plug and play, and it can be additionally equipped with a socket for available electricity wherever it’s needed for maintenance work. Daisy chain multiple units, up to 15 direct wire or 10 with socket. Variants with integral motion detectors eliminate the need for installing separate door-operated switches.

The LED Compact lighting is safe, with an extra-low voltage range. As with all Rittal products, the product matches global standards, and the LED system light is suitable for wide range voltage from 100-240 V (AC) and 24 V (DC). It is fully certified by E76083 requirements.

Rittal makes installation simple. It is perfectly integrated to the TS 8. Fast, tool-free assembly on a latching hook system uses a 25 mm pitch pattern of holes to simply latch and secure. Optional screw-fastening is also available, or opt for complete flexibility with magnetic attachment to freely position the light anywhere in the enclosure.

The light may be fitted horizontally or vertically with no loss of space in the enclosure. Existing rails and sections can simply be covered. Lights with motion detectors are equipped with a rotating LED board as standard, allowing the direction of the light to be perfectly adapted to any installation situation.

The LED system light brings optimum illumination of the entire enclosure. It can be attached a variety of ways: with clip, screw or magnet. It can be installed in just two minutes, and the cable connection rotates a full 90°, not just in one direction.

Find out more: http://blog.rittalenclosures.com/blog/led-lighting-system-designed-exclusively-for-industrial-enclosures.

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