Electrical enclosures serve to protect electrical devices from adverse environmental influences, such as dirt, other particulates, moisture, or chemicals that could damage components. Plus, by housing ...
It is a basic NEC requirement and common-sense notion that electrical splices and terminations are to be housed in an enclosure. The enclosure prevents ignition of nearby combustible material in the ...
Electric process heaters that will be exposed to flammable materials in explosive environments need to be properly evaluated to protect the equipment and workers against catastrophic failures.
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