Immersion heater enclosure with extension, in PA66 and PC Y3F3
– Includes two wall brackets
– Extension on the back for 1″1/4, 1″1/2 and M45x2 immersion heaters with double thread and internal nut, or single thread with rotating ring
– Removable 6-way terminal block
– Output by two M20 cable glands
Dimensions | 105 × 105 × 66 mm |
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Ingress protection | |
Housing raw material | |
Volume (cm³) |
Red dimensions inside rectangular frames on drawings are used for accessories assembly.
Main features
Immersion heater enclosure with extension
– Transparent polycarbonate cover
– Includes two wall brackets
– Extension on the back for 1″1/4, 1″1/2 and M45x2 immersion heaters with double thread and internal nut, or single thread with rotating ring
– Removable 6-way terminal block
– Output by two M20 cable glands
Size: dia.105 x 87mm
Volume: 583 cm³
Material: black PA66 and transparent PC
Ingress protection: IP69K
Mechanical impact resistance: IK10
Main references
With connection block C | Without connection block C |
Y3F3500022AH400T | Y3F3500022A0000T |
3D models are available on request under .stp format
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Plastic housings
Technical informations associated to this product
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Electrical protection classes
The housings are designed to protect electrical equipment located inside. This protection must be considered in the electrical and environmental angles.) -
Main properties of plastic raw materials used for enclosures
The classic housings, with only 5 sides and a lid, require a long and costly layout, most of the time ignoring the application needs: security, fire resistance, water penetration, shocks, UV, temperature, etc. -
Overview of immersion heater fittings
In Europe there are two common types of threads used on immersion heaters fittings. Threads according ISO 228-1, also said BSPP or cylindrical gas thread (G). 2mm pitch metric thread according ISO965-1, little used, which was the subject of an attempt to replace the ISO228-1 in the middle of the 20th -
Guide for immersion heater selection
Figures provided in this section are results of tests made in our laboratory. Charts were smoothened by computer, and are given for specified power and for information only.