Eaton B-Line Series EnviroShield Type 4X Slope Top Panel Enclosures

March 7, 2025

EnviroShield slope top enclosures are designed to help protect electrical components in food and beverage processing, pharmaceutical, agricultural, food and beverage process, and other washdown applications.

Eaton’s B-Line series EnviroShield slope top enclosures are built to provide housing for electrical controls and instruments in washdown applications. The durable material and design help protect the internal components from circulating and windblown dust, falling dirt, dripping non-corrosive liquids, rain, splashing water and even hose-direct water.

Features

  • Constructed of corrosion resistant, food-grade 304 stainless steel  
  • 20-degree slope top design  
  • Foam-in-place gasket  
  • All continuous welded seams are finished smooth  
  • Ground stud provided  
  • Multiple accessories available including locking mechanisms, panels, standing spacer kits

Standards

  • UL 508A listed, Type 4, Type 4X and Type 12 
  • cUL Listed, Type 4, Type 4X and Type 12 
  • Meets NSF 169 requirements 
  • Conforms to NEMA standard for Type 4X 

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