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EPLAN & Rittal Therm link (1st March 2012)
Both EPLAN and Rittal specialise in offering effective approaches with intelligent links between softwar based tools and processes.
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Energy efficient climate control (1st March 2012)
Rittal will exhibit a range of innovative products that can help to reduce costs and limit damage to the environment at this year's Drives & Controls.
Software update (1st January 2012)
EPLAN software, with more than 600 new functions, allows for efficiency in the engineering processes. The software ensures consistent project data across all disciplines and project phases that are fully integrated in t
Fan & filter units (1st January 2012)
Rittal's new TopTherm fan-and-filter units are said to bring tangible benefits.
Stainless steel enclosures (1st January 2012)
Rittal has invested significant engineering resources to ensure its enclosures meet the stringent hygiene requirements in all sectors of the food and processing industry.
Fan control (1st January 2012)
The Eco-mode control system from Rittal employs an intelligent strategy to effectively target the use of energy by disabling the internal fan when the temperature inside an enclosure falls to 10°K below the setpoint tem
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Cooling units (1st November 2011)
Rittal is converting its entire range of cooling units with Comfort controller to the new Generation 'Blue e'. The intelligent, targeted use of energy using the innovative eco-mode control system from Rittal, together w
Rittal catalogue (1st November 2011)
Rittal has released its latest main catalogue with over 800 pages of easy to read information on its extensive range of enclosures (both indoor and outdoor), power distribution, climate control systems, IT infrastructure
New modular chiller range (1st September 2010)
Said to be breaking the mould of typical industrial chillers the new Top Therm modular units from Rittal are integrated into a standard Rittal TS 8 enclosure system that can be stand alone or part of a suite of panels...
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Peltier effect (1st January 2010)
Thermoelectric coolers from Rittal employ the Peltier Effect to provide 100W of cooling output without refrigerants or gases and with very few moving parts. This is achieved by passing an electric charge through two dis
Fans and filters keep cooling simple (1st November 2009)
Fan and filter units from Rittal, with airflows from 20 to 700m3/h and IP ratings to IP56, are suitable for dissipating heat loads cost effectively for many applications across industry. The prerequisite is that the amb
Rapid rail solution (1st November 2009)
Specifying the right enclosure for the right application can depend on a number of variables such as size, environment and material used.
Productivity check (1st November 2009)
With a cost-free first step, EPLAN Software & Service has created an Engineering Performance Factor (EPF) which determines potential ways to reduce costs. An individual check determines the savings potential in an integ
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Enclosure passes hygiene test (1st July 2009)
Rittal's HD (Hygienic design) series of enclosures have been awarded the BG-Prüfzert test label by the German Health & Safety Association and can now bear the label 'Hygiene-tested' .
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Show launch for design tool (1st May 2009)
As well as showing the latest version of EPLAN P8 Electrical, EPLAN Software and Service chose the 2009 Machine Building and Automation show as the launchpad for a CAE design tool for hydraulic, pneumatic, lubrication a
Exchanger low on energy use (1st May 2009)
Rittal believes its IP54 Air- Air heat exchangers can lead to cost savings due to their simple design, low energy consumption and minimum maintenance.
Back-up power (1st January 2009)
An environmentally-friendly, readyto- connect modular fuel cell has been introduced by Rittal to supply back-up power for critical processes.
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Baying kit (1st January 2009)
Rittal's AE wall boxes can now be installed as a suite following the introduction of the AE baying kit.
Coating added (1st November 2008)
Rittal's TopTherm Plus enclosure cooling units are supplied with RiNano technology on the condenser coil. The company says that over time performance of cooling units can deteriorate between 30 and 50% if the membranes
Efficiency increased (1st September 2008)
Rittal has increased the thermal efficiency and thermal output of its enclosure heaters by incorporating the latest technology and optimising the design. Available with outputs from 10 to 800W, the heaters prevent the
Accessories for enclosures (1st September 2008)
Accessories used to customise an enclosure can play a part in its performance, according to Rittal.
Platform update (1st September 2008)
Available from Rittal, the Eplan Platform Version 1.9 is flexible and practice-oriented. New functions have been added which will enhance intuitiveness and productivity of all users regardless of their level of experien
Enclosure heaters (1st May 2008)
To safeguard the delicate electronics housed within outdoor enclosures, Rittal has introduced a range of heaters that protect the contents from temperature fluctuations.
Treatment for cooling units (1st March 2008)
Rittal offers specially treated cooling units for use within corrosive environments. External surfaces and internal components are coated to protect them against hostile air-bound substances.
Support tool (1st March 2008)
Rittal's latest technical support tool, the Comfort Panel Configurator, allows the configuration of individual prototypes for the HMI to be performed with ease, by using a simple selection process.
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Latest CAE (1st January 2008)
At the 2008 Machine Building Exhibition, Rittal will be exhibiting its new electrical automation software EPLAN Electric P8 that offers the latest in CAE with optional graphical and object orientation.
CAE allows late changes (1st January 2007)
Rittal will be exhibiting its new electrical automation software EPLAN Electric P8 at the Machine Building Exhibition to be held at the NEC, Birmingham in February 2007. This engineering platform offers the latest in CAE wit
Cooling for corrosive environments (1st July 2006)
Rittal's new specially treated TopTherm units offer a cooling solution for use in corrosive environments. Available in either mild or stainless steel, all external surfaces and internal components are coated for protection against hostile air bound s
CAE software (1st January 2006)
The Machine Building show will be used by Eplan to demonstrate an electrical tool for the schematic design and documentation of industrial automation systems.
Cooling task (1st November 2003)
Rittal has developed a cooling concept for cooling inverter drives that require a high level of ip. A complete solution for most sizes of inverter drive can be supplied, including the enclosure, air-water heat exchangers and, where required, a closed