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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
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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