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Fandis bekabeling filtersystemen

New cabling method for Fandis fan filter systems

06-01-2017
2 - 4 min

Italian manufacturer Fandis announces a new system for easy and reliable connection of cables to this company’s fan filters. With this new system, perfect wired connections to the fan filters can be achieved quickly, and without the use of tools; a perfect solution for cabinet constructors.

Fandis bekabeling filtersystemen

Machine and cabinet constructors benefit from components that can be installed quickly, easily and efficiently, but above, free of assembly defects. This contributes to reducing the time needed for assembly, testing and quality control, and ultimately the delivery time to the customer. He in turn also benefits from the simplified maintenance, and the ability to quickly and easily replace the components if necessary. The FF series of fan filters from Fandis are already popular for their tool-less clip-mounting features.

Easy cabling

Now, also the cabling of Fandis fan filters has become tool-less. A time-saving solution for panel constructors during assembly, the new system from Fandis makes it possible to quickly and efficiently terminate the cabinet wiring on the fan filters. This solution uses rigid or semi-rigid terminal clamps, as required. The cable ends are inserted into the terminals and locked by the clamping button, giving a reliable and secure connection to the unit.

The result of this is a robust product that can stand up to a little rough handling, and with a protection class of IP54 or IP55, is suitable for industrial applications.

Availability

The new cabling method is presently offered with 250 x 250 mm FF series models (dimension code 15). These FF models are available with or without a fan, as well as in a special EMC version.

Fan filters with the new cabling method are identified with a green stamp, to distinguishes them from the previous generation with screw terminals.

The other filter models will also be progressively migrated to the new system, with the exception of the FF08 series.

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