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Change for the Better.

Food & BeverageBuyer’s Guide

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Beer/Wine/Beverage/BottlingBeer

The North American beer segment of the industry is booming. With 4,144 breweries in the United States, output has nearly quintupled over the last 10 years. Both large breweries and smaller craft breweries must respond quickly to consumer demand for more variety and distribution. Production assets, including enclosures and other production IT components, must be able to adapt to accommodate these trends. Asset reconfiguration, such as for switching from packaging in bottles to cans, often must happen in a narrow timeframe with limited delays, disruptions or capital investment.

Although the risk of contamination is greatly minimized as a result of the raw ingredients, end-product and by-products of the beer-making process, breweries in general still maintain very high standards of cleanliness in their production facilities. Stainless steel is often used for production equipment, including electrical enclosures, to prevent corrosion from frequent washdowns. Electrical enclosures also have sloped tops and sealed access points to prevent water or cleaning agent infiltration that could result in electrical failure, unscheduled downtime and expensive repairs.

All U.S. food & beverage processors are affected by increasingly stringent food safety standards. These standards are contained in the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the most sweeping reform of U.S. food safety laws in more than 70 years. FSMA affects almost everyone involved in the U.S. food supply chain, from manufacturers to shippers to retailers.

Food Safety Modernization Act Tightens Guidelines on U.S. Food & Beverage Processors

Like many industries, the North American food and beverage industry is changing rapidly. Whether you brew beer, make wine, bake cakes, or process dairy or meat products, the challenges are often similar: labor, energy and raw material costs are rising; competition and regulations are tightening; companies are merging or acquiring each other. Once stable markets are splitting into innumerable sub-segments and cross-segments with increasingly shorter product life cycles. Updated nutrition guidelines are leading consumers to demand newer/better/healthier/safer food and beverage alternatives.

To keep pace with these trends, food and beverage processors must recognize them quickly and respond appropriately. That requires the right production technology (e.g., machines, control systems, motors, drives, sensors) and the network infrastructure (e.g., data centers, servers, switches, enclosures) to connect them to each other.

This technology and infrastructure must integrate Industry 4.0 tools and efficient design principles to provide maximum flexibility, modularity, scalability and reliability. Rittal enclosure, climate control, power distribution and IT solutions incorporate these principles, offering food and beverage producers the ability to adapt quickly to evolving market dynamics, capture growth opportunities, meet safety regulations and maximize profitability.

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Wine

Like the beer industry, the North American wine industry is experiencing significant year-over-year growth, a proliferation of limited/medium output operations (which represent 99% of U.S. wineries1), consolidation/acquisition among and by larger wineries, and changing consumer tastes and preferences.

Other Beverages

Other segments of the beverage industry include soda, bottled water, sports drinks, energy drinks, distilled spirits, fruit juices, tea, coffee, and hard cider. Regardless of beverage type, these producers face the same core market dynamic as beer and wine: rapidly changing consumer preferences. In general, the change is away from sugary sodas and juices to healthier, niche options. This includes plant-based waters, craft/artisan beverages, raw/pressed juices, ready-to-drink tea/coffee, and non-dairy probiotics.2

Bottling

Differentiation in the beverage industry isn’t limited to the products themselves. It also has dramatically impacted bottling and packaging. From size variations and multi-packs to non-traditional form factors (wine in a can, anyone?) and situational designs, bottling and packaging innovations have become the norm for beverage companies looking for new ways to meet consumers’ changing demands and entice them to buy.3

DairyConsumers demanding more natural food and beverage options is good news for the dairy industry, which has seen inconsistent growth across the globe. These trends provide an opportunity for dairy producers to expand production and distribution of previously stagnant or declining product lines with higher fat content.

Meat ProcessingThe meat industry has experienced

significant challenges over the last decade in the forms of disease/contamination, consumer health fears, and changing consumer habits. Still, global consumption of meat rose 2% by volume in 20154, driven primarily by leaner/healthier

options such as poultry and pork.

Meat processors must be extremely diligent in addressing

on-going safety concerns due to the high risk of contamination.

BakeryThe trend toward healthier options may manifest itself most prominently in the bakery segment of the food and beverage industry, which has seen an exponential rise in more natural alternatives to white bread, potato chips, crackers, snack cakes, etc. due to health concerns related to carbohydrates, sugar, processed grains, and outdated production methods (e.g., frying in oil).

Larger operations are responding by offering new products and acquiring competitors. For bakeries involved in an acquisition, the existing plant floor technology can facilitate or hinder a successful transition. Production asset issues typically include factors like system and equipment incompatibility/age, design complexity, lack of documentation, varying employee skill sets, and problematic locations (high power costs, poor data transmission infrastructure).

Processed FoodsProcessed foods consumers are demanding heathier ingredients (more good fat and protein; less beef, sugar, preservatives, antibiotics, bad fat and chemicals), more diverse options (including those with ethnic origins and for special dietary needs), and more satisfying eating experiences.

Responding appropriately to these trends can be a significant challenge for processed food manufacturers, particularly for larger companies that must frequently reinvent/create brands, product lines, packaging and production processes.

PackagingNo aspect of the food and beverage industry is changing faster than packaging, with materials, form factors and graphics constantly being updated to meet evolving consumer preferences and encourage impulse buying.

Implementing new packaging on the plant floor typically requires reconfiguring or replacing production processes and equipment to accommodate new form factors and/or materials, as well as meet regulatory requirements.

1 “U.S. Wine Metrics, U.S. Winery Database, November 2016 Data” Wines & Vines, Released on December 15, 2016

2 Berry, Donna, “Beverage trends 2016,” Food Business News, January 12, 2016

3 Heneghan, Carolyn, “6 beverage packaging trends bubbling up in the industry,” FoodDIVE, Feb. 8, 2016

4 Rousseau, Oscar, “Food trends: meat consumption up, beef declines,” Global Meat News, Apr. 13, 2016

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Food & Beverage Industry Solutions from RittalRittal offers a range of solutions well-suited to the rapidly evolving food and beverage industry. The modular design of Rittal enclosures, climate control, power generation and IT systems provides an easily scalable platform. Our enclosures are designed for years of reliable service in frequent washdown environments. The wide flexibility of Rittal’s production systems and equipment can help food and beverage manufacturers manage the large set of variables required to rebrand/reinvent their offerings cost-efficiently to meet changing market and regulatory demands.

Similarly, Rittal enclosure, climate control, power distribution and IT systems can be reconfigured and upgraded to accommodate packaging changes, while reducing implementation costs, unscheduled downtime and time to market.

Rittal can help brands and manufacturers in vertical industries with a complete portfolio of solutions:

For Breweriesn Modular enclosure design allows easy baying to improve scalability of operations

n Easy-to-customize doors, mounting panels and rail accessories create additional space for controls and power systems

n HMI accessories protect high-speed controls and stand up to washdowns

For Wineriesn Climate control and enclosure systems protect production equipment

n Modular enclosures are easy to maintain and scalable for future products and growth

For Meat/Poultry/Fish Processingn Full portfolio of free-standing and wallmount enclosures for clean room and packaging operations

n Stainless steel components and sloped tops stand up to frequent washdowns

n Secure covers and sealed access points protect sensitive equipment

For Bakeriesn Climate control solutions protect equipment from bakery dust and high temperatures

n Full range of HMI accessories enable customization and protection of production controls

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Rittal solutions help adapt to changing regulations and industry dynamics.

Food and beverage processors rely on production technology and infrustructure that can be adapted to new products/packaging, higher output requirements and stricter cleanliness requirements.

Rittal helps food and beverage processors meet these challenges. Our industrial enclosures and IT solutions utilize efficient, modular designs to reduce installation and maintnance time and simplify modifications and upgrades.

You Can Keep Pace with Change

Liquid Cooling PackageLCP technology handles high heat and energy loads in a condensed footprint.

TS 8 Enclosures/Blue e+ CoolingEnclosures protect against temperature, dust and liquids while Blue e+ energy-efficient cooling technology manages internal climate.

HMI EnclosuresStand alone consoles, pedestals and complete pendant arm systems offer design flexibility and cleanability needed for food process controls.

Plant Data Center

Edge networks aggregate sensor data to manage inventory and operations in real time, with no latency. Rittal provides reliability in racks, power, security, cooling and monitoring.

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Hygienic Design Wallmount EnclosuresStainless steel construction and sloped design ensures drainage of cleaning solutions and protects against environmental contaminants.

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Excellence in Hygienic Standards for the Food IndustrySuccessful Hygienic Design (HD) helps you battle the ever- present risk of contamination. It is crucial to maximize the units’ safety for open processes. Our terminal boxes and compact enclosures are key elements in our plan for your cleaning solution. But we don’t stop there. Rittal’s baying system and production data enclosures have a number of flexible design options. Compatible accessories such as wall spacer brackets and HD-compatible cable glands customize your unit to your exact specifications.

It’s All About Cleanliness

Our designs optimize your cleaning. There is no external cavity between the enclosure and the door. Strategic silicone sealing is joint-free, extends all around, and is a distinctive blue color to distinguish it from foodstuffs. Hinges are inside the sealing zone to create an exceptionally easy-to-clean surface on the outside. Every surface is designed with durability while being easy to maintain, from captive screws to stainless steel locks. Contamination risks are minimized, reducing the excessive use of cleaning and disinfecting agents.

Hygienic Design Wallmount Enclosures

Roof angled forward at 30˚ to allow fluid to drain rapidly and to allow for easier inspections

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Choose the Best: Hygienic Design Wallmount Enclosures

Rittal Hygienic Design Hoffman Watershed

Roof Design

30° forward sloping roof drains rapidly and prevents objects from being placed on top

20° forward sloping angle limits drainage

Overhanging roof protects the door seal

Gasket

Joint-free blue silicon gasket sharply contrasts with food deposits

PU foam absorbs liquids and detergents and has shorter service life

Easily replaceable Not replaceable

Seal

Gapless seal around the entire circumference

Space between door and body is difficut to clean

No external cavity between enclosure and door

Door design 10° circumferential chamfered door fold prevents liquid accumulation Angled door seal for preventing liquid accumulation

Hinge design Hinges located inside the sealing zone improve exterior cleanability

Hinges located outside the sealing zone accumulate contaminants and make cleaning more difficult

Lock

Unique external contour meets hygiene requirements

Screw driver insert lock is difficult to clean

Prevents unauthorized access

Accessories Leveling feet, cable glands, retrofit accessories available

No leveling feet, cable glands or retrofit accessories available

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The Facts: Engineered better to perform better than the competition

Choose the Best: Hygienic Design Wallmount Enclosures

Material: – Enclosure and cover/door:

Stainless steel 1.4301 (AISI 304)

– Screw fasteners/lock inserts: Stainless steel

– Seal: Silicone, compliant with FDA Guideline 21 CFR 177.2600

– Mounting plate: Sheet steel (HD compact enclosures only)

Surface finish: – Enclosure and cover/door:

Brushed, grain 400, RA < 0.8 μm

– Mounting plate: Zinc-plated – Seal: Blue, dyed (RAL 5010)

Approvals – UL + C-UL – DGUV

Protection category IP to IEC 60 529: – IP 66

Protection category IP to DIN 40 050-9: – IP 69K

Protection category NEMA: – NEMA 13 – NEMA 4X – NEMA 3R

(HD terminal boxes only)

Supply includes: – Enclosure of all-round

solid construction – Cover/door – Mounting bracket (pre-

assembled, HD terminal boxes only)

– Mounting plate (HD compact enclosures only)

Technical details:Available on the Internet

HD Terminal Boxes

Part No. Packs of

H W (mm) D Accessories

Front (mm)

Rear (mm)

Front (mm)

Rear (mm)

mmHD wall

spacer bracket(1 pc).

Mounting plate

(1 pc).

Support rail TS 35/7.5

(10 pc).

HD cable gland

1670.600 1 pc(s) 150 172 150 172 80 4000.100 1560.700 2314.000

Details on Rittal.us

1671.600 1 pc(s) 150 177 150 177 120 4000.100 1560.700 2314.000

1672.600 1 pc(s) 200 227 200 227 120 4000.100 1562.700 2315.000

1674.600 1 pc(s) 300 327 200 227 120 4000.100 1563.700 2316.000

1675.600 1 pc(s) 400 427 200 227 120 4000.100 1564.700 2317.000

1676.600 1 pc(s) 400 427 300 327 120 4000.100 1568.700 2317.000

HD Compact Enclosures, Single-Door

Part No. Packs ofW

(mm)

H

Dmm

Mounting Plate Accessories

Front (mm)

Rear (mm)

Width (mm)

Height (mm)

HD wall spacer bracket

(1 pc).

Rails for interior

installation

HD cable gland

T handles with/without lock cylinder

1302.600 1 pc(s) 220 350 437 155 162 275 4000.100

Details on Rittal.us

Details on Rittal.us

On request

1306.600 1 pc(s) 390 430 549 210 334 355 4000.100

1308.600 1 pc(s) 390 650 769 210 334 570 4000.100

1307.600 1 pc(s) 510 550 669 210 449 470 4000.100

1320.600 1 pc(s) 610 430 601 300 549 355 4000.100

1310.600 1 pc(s) 610 650 769 210 549 570 4000.100

1314.600 1 pc(s) 810 430 549 210 739 355 4000.100

1315.600 1 pc(s) 810 650 821 300 739 570 4000.100

1316.600 1 pc(s) 810 1050 1221 300 739 955 4000.100

1317.600 1 pc(s) 810 1250 1421 300 740 1155 4000.100

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Common Modular Enclosure MisperceptionsModular enclosures have gained acceptance in almost every industrial market; however, misperceptions continue to exist. The most common of misperceptions are:

Modular enclosures are not as strong as unibody enclosures.

False. This misperception stems from the fact that modular enclosure walls are thinner than a unibody enclosure. However, the strength of a modular enclosure comes from its frame, not the enclosure walls. The equipment load being exerted on the enclosure is transferred to the vertical frame.

Many part numbers must be ordered to complete a modular enclosure assembly.

False. A basic modular enclosure consists of two part numbers—the core frame/assembly (with included mounting panel) and a pair of sidewalls. Coincidentally, the equivalent unibody enclosure will also require two part numbers—the core enclosure plus a mounting panel.

Modular enclosures require a lot of assembly work like an erector set.

False. Assembly work, while required, is minimal for a basic system. The more complex the configuration, the more assembly required. However, the system accessories can be added by someone without specialized training, unlike the more difficult fabrication techniques (cutting/welding/bending) needed to modify a unibody enclosure.

Modular systems are more expensive.

False. Standard pricing on core systems is comparable to unibody enclosures. Additionally, there are many hidden costs that become evident over the total lifecycle of the unibody enclosure.

TS 8 Leads the CompetitionThe TS 8 modular enclosure system provides unsurpassed flexibility, scalability, strength, and durability compared to competitive products. Whether housing drives, flow monitoring systems or critical electrical components, the complete line of TS 8 products maintains a clean, consistent environment in the most extreme conditions found in food and beverage: from high temperatures, flour-laden air, essential meat and poultry washdowns and stringent chemicals. TS 8 features and benefits include:

n 30 percent more available mounting space than traditional unibody enclosuresn Four-point latching system and a continuous foamed- in-place gasket creates a water- and dust-proof sealn All exposed hardware (handle, hinges, latches, eye-bolts, etc.) is made of 316 stainless steeln Fold-away handle does not take up valuable door space and provides a simple way to exchange lock inserts or add padlock provisionsn A large assortment of internal accessories that allow for three-dimensional mounting on all internal surfacesn Internally removable floor panel that simplifies conduit and wiring installationn Depth adjustable and removable zinc-plated carbon steel mounting paneln Spring-loaded, quick-release hinges that enable fast and easy door removal and replacementn Strength of modular construction delivers a load capacity of 3,150 pounds to handle more equipment within the enclosure

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The Preferred Enclosure for Food and Beverage Applications This UL Type 4X modular enclosure system provides unsurpassed flexibility, scalability, strength and durability. Stainless steel 316 construction makes this TS 8 impervious to corrosive atmospheres. Stainless steel offers excellent resistance to high temperature, acid and alkali cleaners.In food and beverage production facilities, cleaning and sanitization are vital to keeping manufacturing compliant and running. With the FSMA regulations and guidelines, cleaning schedules may increase, and more stringent proof may be required to show compliance. Because sanitation time is also downtime, increasing the speed with which compliant cleaning and disinfecting can be accomplished increases efficiency.One way is to use caustic cleaning solutions, higher heat and a spray with greater intensity. The equipment used in food and beverage manufacturing must enable the most thorough cleaning in the most cost-effective manner. Here is how Rittal helps you accomplish this with TS 8 solutions: n Foamed-in-place continuous gasket creates solid seal

n A smooth surface grain that eliminates tiny pores that could harbor micro-organisms

n All exposed surfaces and hardware made from 316 stainless steel for superior corrosion protection

n Food and Beverage standard Ingress Protection (IP) seal rating of 66 for superior contaminant resistance

n Robust 4-point latching hardware located inside the sealed zone to simplify cleaning

n Sealed access points to prevent water or cleaning agent infiltration that could result in electrical failure, unscheduled downtime and expensive repairs

n Floor stand kits for easier access and quicker washdown

When up to 20% of your day is spent cleaning equipment, Rittal TS 8 stainless steel enclosures move the process towards shorter cleaning times, using less water and fewer chemicals to achieve FSMA standards.

TS 8 Line Proven More Than 12 Million Times OverThe TS 8 316 stainless steel enclosure is a welcome addition to the highly innovative and remarkably flexible TS 8 line of enclosures. Its modular construction allows for easy assembly, baying, equipment installations, removals and reconfigurations.

TS 8 316 Stainless Steel Enclosures

The IDEAL modular freestanding solution for harsh environments

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n Greater Efficiency

n Unlimited Flexibility

n Increased Safety

n Better Quality

n Greater Productivity

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Rittal316 Stainless Steel

TS 8 Enclosure,2000H0800W0800D

(P/N 9977466)

Saginaw Enviroline®

Free-StandingSingle Door,

(P/N SCE72EL3636SS6FS)

Pentair Hoffman®

Free-Standing,Type 4X

(P/N A72H3124SS6FS)

Pentair Hoffman®

Free-Standing,Single Access with

3-Point LatchesType 4X

(P/N A723024SSFSN4)

HammondManufacturing®

Type 4XFree-Standing

Enclosure(P/N1418N4S16Y24)

Cooper B-Line®

Ground-MountEnclosure Type 4X Single-Door, Free-Standing

Enclosure(P/N 7237244XSS6FS)

Material Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel 316

Latching System 4-Point internal 3-point internal and 2 quarter turns External latching 3-point internal External latching External latching

Hinge System Discrete,Easily Removable Continuous (Piano) Continuous (Piano) Continuous (Piano) Continuous (Piano) Continuous (Piano)

Gasketing System Foamed-in-place Oil-resistant Oil-resistant Foamed-in-place Poured in place Poured in place

Handle Padlock-ableStainless Steel 316 Black anodized None

316L Stainless SteelPOWERGLIDE™

padlocking handleNone None

Expandable Yes No No No No No

Unibody or modular Modular Unibody Unibody Unibody Unibody Unibody

Maximum Available Height 87" 90" 72" 90" 72" 72"

Maximum Available Width 32" 36" 37" 36" 37" 37"

Maximum Available Depth 32" 36" 24" 36" 24" 24"

Mounting Panel Included Yes No No No No No

Number of eyebolts 4 2 2 2 2 2

Mounting Panel Dimensions 75"×28" 60"×32" 60"×22" 60"×22" 60"×32" 60"×32"

Mounting Panel Area (sq. in.) 2100 1920 1320 1320 1920 1920

Surface Area of Above P/N 11,904 sq. in. 12,960 sq. in. 9,408 sq. in. 9,216 sq. in. 10,560 sq. in. 10,560 sq. in.

Internal Gland Platein Floor Yes No No No No No

TS 8 Comparison Chart © Rittal Corporation 2017. Rittal and TS 8 are the trademarks of Rittal Corporation. All additional depicted trademarks are owned by the respective identified Company(ies). All non-Rittal information and data was obtained from publicly available sources, including competitor websites, consumer product catalogs and industry trade publications. Rittal Corporation does not warranty the accuracy of any non-Rittal information or data depicted herein, and is not responsible for the inclusion of any data inaccurately published by another party. For inquiries contact [email protected].

The Facts: Engineered better to perform better than the competition

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Part No. H×W×D inches

H×W×D mm

Sidewalls Part Number

(Pair)

Mounting Panel (Included)

H×W inches

Mounting Panel (Included) H×W mm

8˝ (200 mm) High Plinth, Front & Rear

8˝ (200 mm) High Plinth,

Sides

12˝ (300 mm) High Floor Stand Kit

9977477 71×24×24 1800×0600×0600 9977479 67×20 1696×499 9972908 8702065 9963530

9977472 71×32×20 1800×0800×0500 9977478 67×28 1696×699 9972907 8702055 9963529

9977475 71×32×24 1800×0800×0600 9977479 67×28 1696×699 9972907 8702065 9963530

9977470 79×24×24 2000×0600×0600 9977481 75×20 1896×499 9972908 8702065 9963530

9977473 79×24×32 2000×0600×0800 9977482 75×20 1896×499 9972908 9977494 9973052

9977468 79×32×20 2000×0800×0500 9977480 75×28 1896×699 9972907 8702055 9963529

9977467 79×32×24 2000×0800×0600 9977481 75×28 1896×699 9972907 8702065 9963530

9977466 79×32×32 2000×0800×0800 9977482 75×28 1896×699 9972907 9977494 9973052

9977471 87×24×24 2200×0600×0600 9977483 83×20 2096×499 9972908 8702065 9963530

9977476 87×24×32 2200×0600×0800 9977484 83×20 2096×499 9972908 9977494 9973052

9977469 87×32×24 2200×0800×0600 9977483 83×28 2096×699 9972907 8702065 9963530

9977474 87×32×32 2200×0800×0800 9977484 83×28 2096×699 9972907 9977494 9973052

316 Stainless Steel TS8 Enclosure, UL Type 4X, IP 66, Single Door — Type 316 Stainless Steel

System Accessories

Padlock-able HandleProvides both easy access and security.

Four-Point Latching System and Continuous Foamed-In-Place GasketProvides a water- and dust-proof environmental seal.

Floor Stand KitPermits easy access to the bottom of the enclosure and is purchased separately.

Base/Plinth Trim PanelsFewer parts, more opportunities, lower purchasing, storage and assembly costs—this is the formula behind the base/plinth system.

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TS 8 Modular EnclosuresInvented here. Perfected here. Poorly copied over there.

With more than 12 million units sold around the world, Rittal is the undisputed leader in modular enclosures. We’re glad that the benefits of modular enclosures have pushed the competition to finally offer their own modular products. What took them so long?

vs.

Rittal Advantage Design Features Hoffman

Side-to-back, side-to-side, top-to-bottom and back-to-back

Greater design possibilities to meet customer needs Baying Side-to-side and front-to-rear

baying options only

Steel folded 16x and closed welded

Stronger frame construction and fewer points of failure Frame Steel folded 6x and

closed welded

Completely symmetrical vertical and horizontal sections

Identical accessories for width and depth limits inventory and parts needed on site

Frame Symmetry Non-symmetrical vertical and horizontal sections

4-point latches 4-point latches generate a tighter and stronger seal Latch System 3-point latches

Mounting on inner and outer frame level

15% more mounting surface for accessories Mounting Mounting on inner frame only

Plastic slide blocks with metal pin; retrofit installation of earthing

Mounting plate is easier to install due to fewer screws and the lock-in aid

Mounting Plate Slide blocks are not self-aligning with the frame of the enclosure

One-person changeover on any side

Swapping door hinges to opposite side is much less time-consuming Door Installation

Doors installed on sides of enclosure require the purchase and installation of an additional adapter kit

External panels grounded to frame

Assured grounding minimizes risks and reduces EM/RF interference Grounding Straps must be purchased

and installed separately

Nanoceramic pre-treatment, electrophoretic dipcoat priming, powder coating

Multi-step automotive-like process increases long-lasting corrosion resistance

Surface Finish Textured powder inside and out

16-gauge steel frame Lighter, easier to maneuver and requires only one person to move Material Thickness 12-gauge steel frame

2 screws on top for installationOne-person installation improves efficiency and less hardware decreases potential for errors

Panel InstallationSlide blocks require 12 pieces of hardware to attach mounting plate to the enclosure. No installation safety provision

CSA, UL, cUL; seven additional global standard approvals

Greater operational footprint in vertical markets like shipping, oil and gas, and automotive

Approvals CSA, UL, cUL

TS 8 Comparison Chart © Rittal Corporation 2017. Rittal and TS 8 are the trademarks of Rittal Corporation. All additional depicted trademarks are owned by the respective identified Company(ies). All non-Rittal information and data was obtained from publicly available sources, including competitor websites, consumer product catalogs and industry trade publications. Rittal Corporation does not warranty the accuracy of any non-Rittal information or data depicted herein, and is not responsible for the inclusion of any data inaccurately published by another party. For inquiries contact [email protected].

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Product Description

MaterialEnclosure frame: Carbon steel, 1.5 mm / Roof: Carbon steel 1.5 mm / Door: Carbon steel, 2.0 mm / Rear panel: Carbon steel, 1.5 mm / Base plates: Carbon steel, 1.5 mm / Mounting plate: Carbon steel, 3.0 mm

Surface finishEnclosure frame: Dipcoat-primed / Door, roof and rear panel: Dipcoat-primed, powder-coated on the outside, textured paint / Mounting plate and base plates: Zinc-plated

Color RAL 7035

Protection categoryIP to IEC 60 529 IP 55

Protection categoryNEMA NEMA 12

IK code IK09

Supply Includes

Enclosure frame / Door(s) / Roof plate / Rear panel, detachable / 4 eyebolts / Lock: 3 mm double-bit / Base Plates / Mounting plate, depth-adjustable / 2 slide rails / 2 support strips fitted in the enclosure depth

Base material Carbon Steel

Product Features

Dimensions Height: 2000 mm (79") / Width: 800 mm (31") / Depth: 600 mm (24")

Mounting plate Height: 1896 mm (75") / Width: 699 mm (28")

Number of doors 1

2 support strips fittedin the enclosure depth Yes

Packaging unit 1 pc(s)

Weight/packaging unit 287.70 lb

EAN 4028177251038

Customs tariff number 94032080

Approvals

n UL n Germanischer Lloyd

n CSA n Russian Maritime Register of Shipping

n TÜV n Lloyds Register of Shipping

n Norske Veritas n Bureau Veritas

Baying Systems TS 8 (TS 8806.500)

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Blue e+ Delivers Energy Savings of up to 75% The Blue e+ uses an innovative process that relies upon two parallel cooling circuits working together, adjusting to the desired temperature of the enclosure. The integral heat pipe passively dissipates heat while active cooling is achieved via the compressor’s cooling circuit with variable speed-controlled components. This unique inverter technology provides cooling output that is on target at the time it is needed. By combining variable speed cooling components, Blue e+ delivers significant energy savings and a longer service life for the enclosure components.

The Principle

n Efficiency – Energy savings of 75% with speed-regulated components and heat pipe technology

n Versatility – Multi-voltage capability adapts to international requirements

n Longevity – Automatic shut-off and variable speed of components greatly increases service life

n User-friendliness – Intuitive operation due to touch display and intelligent interfaces

Blue e+ Cooling Unit Series

Blue e+ enclosure air conditioners can save up to 75% in enclosure cooling costs and energy. Featuring hybrid climate control with patented heat pipe technology, the unit offers a range of powerful new features that provide longer component life, flexibility and ease of use.

Join the revolution inhybrid technology.

on savings, efficiency and longevityNever compromise

Download the ChillZone© App

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RiLine Busbar Systems Improve Enclosure Efficiency

RiLine copper busbar systems provide reliable electrical power distribution, while requiring less panel modification, fewer contact points and less wiring work. By eliminating power distribution blocks, line-side wiring and large, parallel cable runs, busbar systems save space and time for panel builders and increase contact hazard protection.

Power Management Systems Simplify System Expansion

RiLinebusbar systems enable expansion without additional wiring. Rapidly add or change operational layouts without losing uptime. New components can be simply snapped onto the unpopulated bus system.

Flexibility Is in the Design

The design options for the RiLine busbar system include 3- or 4-pole design, systems rated up to 1600A and bars centered at 60mm. You get a continuous, reliable connection, with the safety of all-around contact protection. In addition, the systems meet all international standards, including IEC, UL, and CSA.

RiLine Busbar Systems

Power Management Systems

REDUCE SPACEup to 50% within enclosures

Traditional Wiring System Busbar Systemvs.

Busbar system has smaller footprintwith room for expansion. Example

with 12 motor starters.

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System Accessories

Hazardous Environment Products Properly enclosing electrical equipment in hazardous environments is critical for manufacturers of all types, including food and beverage processors. Using the right enclosure helps prevent equipment/facility damage and protects employees from injury.

Rittal provides an extensive range of products specifically engineered for hazardous area applications. Our stainless steel Ex enclosures meet stringent industry standards for hazardous environments and have IP 66 and/or NEMA 4X protection ratings and IECEx and ATEX certification. Screw-fastened covers or hinged doors seal tightly to prevent electrical equipment from igniting dust, fine food particles, vapors, and gases. They also prevent equipment damage from exposure to chemicals and water jets frequently used to clean food and beverage production equipment and facilities.

Human/Machine Interface (HMI) Products To meet the increasing demands of food safety regulations, Rittal Corporation offers a comprehensive line of enclosure products to provide the specific level of contamination protection required for a myriad of food and beverage processing applications. Whether on the plant floor of a bottling facility or in the clean room of a meat processing plant, Rittal’s stainless steel human machine interface (HMI) products, including housings, support arms and mounting brackets, are perfectly engineered to provide design flexibility while allowing the cleaning required for regulatory compliance.

Rittal’s Hygienic Design (HD) products offer mechanical engineers and plant operators a solution that avoids the pitfalls of high-pressure applications with an innovative product line that meets the hygienic requirements of many food production processes. Support Arm System

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Plant Floor Networking

Industry 4.0 for Food and Beverage Manufacturers Manufacturers are merging the efficiency and product benefits of Industry 4.0 by bringing their data centers, in the form of Edge computing, to the forefront of the network. With this merger, production data and optimization can happen in real time to ensure efficiency and the bottom line.

Across all food and beverage plants, network operators look for the optimal infrastructure for:

n Collecting, analyzing, storing and sharing production data

n Mitigating security and contamination risks

n Performing preventive maintenance and unscheduled repairs

n Upgrading obsolete system components to realize measurable improvements in productivity, operating costs, safety, product quality and regulatory compliance

Whether your production process is big or small, inside or outside the food contact zone, in one facility or 100, Rittal industrial IT solutions meet your unique requirements. With data centers, industrial enclosures, server racks, cooling units, power management, security and monitoring systems, Rittal has the complete solutions to meet your needs.

The Rittal global network of service engineers provides design services and technical expertise to help you build and maintain the IT infrastructure that best meets your needs and objectives. Our comprehensive post-installation services, support and resources help keep your IT infrastructure operating at peak performance.

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Wallmount Enclosures TS 8 Enclosures Climate Control Busbar System Accessories Plant Floor Network

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