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Intertec to unveil tough field enclosures at Adipec

Neustadt, Germany , August 7, 2019

Intertec, a producer of protective enclosures for field-based equipment, will launch a range of tough field enclosures for housing remote I/O and other control and instrumentation electronics at the Adipec in Abu Dhabi later this year.
 
The enclosures will feature compact passive cooling to dramatically reduce costs of ownership. Adipec takes place  from November 11 to 14.
 
The new enclosures help EPCs and processing plant engineers to eliminate the need for large and costly plant buildings such as satellite instrument houses or remote instrument enclosures - which often need to be air conditioned and blast- and fire-resistant. 
 
Fabricated from GRP (glassfibre reinforced polyester) materials, the enclosures provide rugged dust- and water-proof environments to protect remote control equipment located deep inside processing areas. Developed at the request of clients, the enclosure concept simplifies the roll-out of more versatile distributed control architectures containing field equipment such as software-configured I/O, IIoT networking and PLCs. The advance can allow field control equipment enclosures to be assembled and sealed in the factory - an efficient and cost effective process - avoiding the need for opening and exposure to dangerous local conditions at the site during installation and operation.
 
The ability of Intertec GRP enclosures to be fabricated with embedded insulation (a monolithic sandwich with layers of GRP sheet enclosing insulation) is a major virtue. Insulation is commonly required because modern remote I/O applications use sensitive electronic devices, with lifetimes and reliabilities that are drastically reduced by overheating. Efficient insulation helps protect against temperature extremes. This is one reason why the simple steel cabinets widely used for cabling-related field junction boxes are not adequate for some of the more sophisticated remote I/O applications now being deployed, Intertec said. 
 
Because of the electronic devices used, some form of cooling may also be required. If power is available at site, this can be in the form of conventional fan cooling. However, the temperature stability of highly insulated GRP boxes also makes it possible to efficiently exploit passive cooling techniques which require no electricity and have no moving parts - also making them suitable for deployment in hazardous areas. A tank of water plus a heat exchanger utilise the coolness of the night to moderate interior temperature during the day, it said. 
 
As many advanced remote I/O applications will - by their nature - be compact and small, Intertec has designed new passive cooling systems for smaller-sized cabinets and enclosures. These include a passive cooling system with a heat exchanger that doubles as a sunshade. The performance of the passive cooler can also be boosted by a small active element – such as a water cooler. Intertec can fabricate passively cooled field protection systems like this in enclosure and box sizes down to around 40 litres in volume. 
 
Intertec will exhibit the new enclosures at Adipec on booths (3430 and 3530) of its distributor, Al Masaood - one of the largest engineering and commercial companies in the UAE and Middle East. -TradeArabia News service



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