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Subracks for high shock & vibration requirements

2nd September 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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Subracks can sometimes be subjected to a wide variety of demands in terms of mechanical stability in certain applications, shock and vibration resistance for example. Pentair has addressed this challenge by offering Schroff subracks for shock and vibration requirements between 5 and 25g as part of its standard product portfolio. These subracks are designed for use in fields such as transport, railway, industrial, power stations and defence technology.

Pentair’s Schroff branded subracks product line is compliant with all applicable industry standards. For rail technology, these include the European standards IEC 61587-2 and EN 50155 Part 12.2.11, NFF 67012 and NFF 60002 for French railways, as well as BN 411002 and BN 411003 for the German rail system. Furthermore, the subracks are certified in accordance with MIL 167, MIL 810G, MIL 901D, and IEC 61587-2 for use in defence technology and applications.

All Pentair subracks for enhanced shock and vibration requirements feature self-locking fixing screws, special rounded corners and edges and an additional top cover. This also ensures that safety and sound insulation requirements are fulfilled. The subracks can be equipped with guide rails for conduction-cooled assemblies.

Many applications require an extended temperature range from -40 to +85°C. Pentair is one of the first in the market to offer its worldwide customers an EMC textile gasket that is resistant to such high temperatures. Historically, stainless-steel gasketing has been used for EMC shielding requirements in high temperature applications. Compared to stainless-steel gaskets, textile gaskets are considerably cheaper and easier to use.

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