IP65 IP66 PLC Control Cabinet Instant Remoting Fire Control System
Product Describe:
Application Scenarios | Core Applications |
Large industrial plants | Monitor flammable risks, automatically activate fire-fighting equipment, remotely operate emergency devices, and link production equipment to shut down |
High-rise buildings and commercial complexes | Integrate fire signals, control regional fire-fighting facilities, remotely monitor equipment status, and link elevators, air conditioners and other systems |
Underground spaces | Automatically start smoke exhaust and partition equipment, remotely transmit fire data, and link garage gates and other facilities |
Warehousing and logistics centers | Locate fires and activate local fire suppression, monitor fire resources, remotely cut off power supplies, and dispatch logistics |
Remote/unattended locations | Automatically trigger fire plans, remotely alarm, ensure system operation in extreme environments, and link cameras to identify fire situations |
Public facilities and municipal engineering | Balance fire suppression and personnel evacuation, remotely handle flammable gas leaks, and flexibly adjust fire-fighting modes to adapt to scenario needs |
Design:
Cabinet Type | Common Dimensions (mm, Length × Width × Height) | Application Scenarios | Key Features |
Small-sized Control Cabinet | 600 × 400 × 300 | Simple fire scenarios: small shops, independent machine rooms | Integrates small PLC modules, basic relays, and communication modules; controls 1-2 fire devices (e.g., local sprinklers, small smoke exhaust fans). |
Medium-sized Control Cabinet | 800 × 600 × 500 | Medium-small buildings/areas: multi-story residences, small factory workshops | Accommodates standard PLC hosts, expansion modules, fire linkage relays, remote communication terminals (e.g., 4G/5G modules), and small power systems; controls 5-10 fire devices (e.g., zoned sprinklers, fire shutters, sound-light alarms). |
1000 × 600 × 800 | |||
Large-sized Control Cabinet | 1200 × 800 × 1000 | Complex fire systems: large industrial plants, commercial complexes, subways | Integrates high-performance PLCs, multi-loop control modules, redundant power supplies, fire alarm controller interfaces, data storage units, and remote monitoring servers; links dozens of fire devices (e.g., fire pumps, smoke exhaust systems, emergency lighting, gas fire suppression devices) and supports complex logic control and remote data interaction. |
1600 × 800 × 1200 | |||
2000 × 1000 × 1500 |
IP Grade:
IP54 IP55 IP65 IP66 IP67
Suggestion:
Customization Aspect | Key Recommendations |
Size & Layout | - Adjust dimensions based on installation space (e.g., narrow cabinets for tight areas like machine rooms). |
- Optimize internal layout for heat dissipation (reserve 15-20% space for airflow) and maintenance access. | |
- Include cable management slots for neat wiring. | |
Environmental Adaptation | - For harsh environments (dust, humidity, corrosion), use IP54/IP65 enclosures and anti-rust coatings. |
- In high-temperature areas (e.g., foundries), add forced ventilation or cooling fans. | |
- For explosive zones, adopt explosion-proof certified components. | |
Function Expansion | - Integrate extra I/O modules for future fire device additions (e.g., gas detectors, emergency doors). |
- Add redundant communication modules (4G/5G + Ethernet) to ensure stable remote connectivity. | |
- Include backup power (UPS) for 2-4 hours of operation during outages. | |
Safety & Compliance | - Comply with local fire codes (e.g., NFPA, GB standards) for component ratings and wiring. |
- Install emergency stop buttons and status indicator lights (power, alarm, communication) for quick troubleshooting. | |
Remote Monitoring Compatibility | - Equip with IoT gateways to support cloud platforms (e.g., MQTT protocol) for real-time data transmission. |
- Add USB/SD card slots for local data backup and log storage. | |
User Interface | - For on-site operation, install a touchscreen HMI to display system status and allow manual control. |
- Simplify button layouts for critical functions (e.g., fire alarm reset, device test). |