Rittal RiLAN Industrial Enclosures for reliable Ethernet connections

Rittal RiLAN Industrial enclosures provide a reliable basis for the exchange of information and data by offering an integrated Ethernet distributor concept specifically designed to accommodate the growing level of decentralisation. RiLAN industrial enclosures offer flexible plant structures, greater efficiency, enhanced security via information exchange simplification as well as enhanced process co-ordination and security monitoring. The enclosures can be individually configured to suit specific requirements.

Available in two sizes, the larger RiLAN empty enclosure (600 x 760 x 210mm) offers space for Ethernet connection of up to 24 subscribers with patch panel. Compatible with all major manufacturers for industrial Ethernet components, accessories include brackets, cable shunting rings, DIN rails and various gland plate entry options.

The smaller RiLAN enclosure (600 x 300 x 125mm) provides ample space for Ethernet connection of up to 24 users without patch panel or 12 users with patch panel. The enclosure is complete with pre assembled patch panel brackets, cable shunting rings and DIN rails. Both variants have a polycarbonate viewing area.

To enable reliable connection of users, Rittal offer two different types of junction box. For use in areas with demanding requirements such as industrial plants, laboratories and workshops Rittal offer a polycarbonate junction box. Impact-resistant and halogen free the polycarbonate junction box has 2 RJ 45 jacks and two cable entry glands all to IP67

The cast aluminium junction box offers the same connectivity but to protection category IP65 for less demanding applications. All Rittal RiLAN junction boxes are compatible with standard industrial Ethernet components and cabling products.

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