Food and Pharmaceutical PLC Control Cabinet
Product Describe:
Design:
Type | Dimensions (Height × Width × Depth, unit: mm) | Notes |
Standard Sizes | 2200 × 800 × 600 | These sizes are widely used for typical production lines, balancing component capacity and installation flexibility in standard cleanrooms or production areas. |
2200 × 1000 × 800 | ||
2200 × 800 × 800 | ||
2200 × 1600 × 800 (common in larger setups) | ||
Custom Sizes | Varies based on on-site space (e.g., compact designs like 1800 × 600 × 500 for tight areas) or expanded dimensions (e.g., 2400 × 1200 × 1000 for complex systems with extra modules) | Tailored to fit confined spaces (e.g., small cleanrooms), accommodate additional control modules (e.g., for multi-stage processes), or align with specific hygiene requirements (e.g., extended depth for sealed wiring). |
IP Grade:
IP54 / IP55 / IP65 / IP66
Suggestion:
Aspect of Customization | Recommendations |
Space Constraints | - Measure the installation area (including ceiling height, floor space, and clearance for door opening/maintenance) to avoid size mismatches. |
- For tight spaces (e.g., small cleanrooms), opt for compact designs (e.g., reduced height/depth) or vertical stacking of components. | |
Hygiene Requirements | - Use stainless steel (304/316 grade) for the cabinet body to resist corrosion and facilitate cleaning. |
- Design with smooth surfaces, minimal crevices, and waterproof seals to prevent dust/water ingress (complying with IP65+ for wet environments). | |
Component Integration | - Calculate the number of modules (PLC, HMI, power supplies, relays) and their dimensions to ensure sufficient internal space for wiring and heat dissipation. |
- Reserve extra slots for future expansion (e.g., adding sensors or communication modules). | |
Regulatory Compliance | - Incorporate data logging ports and lockable access panels to meet GMP/FDA traceability and security requirements. |
- Ensure cable management (e.g., separated power/signal lines) adheres to industry electrical standards (e.g., IEC 61131). | |
Environmental Adaptation | - Add heat dissipation systems (e.g., fans, heat sinks) for high-temperature areas; use insulation for cold environments. |
- Reinforce structural stability for vibration-prone locations (e.g., near production machinery). |