FIELD: machine building.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to an architecture, which prevails in the placement of various components of the body of the electrical cabinet. Such architecture for interfaces with remote control switches includes cabinet (1), which can be placed in a horizontal position or in an upright position, connecting devices (8) are connected to each other by means of a bar, which can be detached from bode (2) of cabinet (1) in both positions and which can be easily fixed in place by a self-supported system, electrical and electronic functions are grouped in shelf (100), which can be extracted from its compartment (5), connected with cabinet (1), in order to simplify maintenance and optimize the definition of electrically isolated areas, door (3), the fastening of the battery and even fixing devices (9) of cabinet (1) are also designed to be installed in two positions of cabinet (1).
EFFECT: thus, the obtained architecture allows to make compact cabinet (1), in particular, satisfying the requirements of the HN 64-S-44 standard, and to produce mainly from bent sheet metal plates.
16 cl, 11 dwg
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Dates
2018-05-21—Published
2014-06-27—Filed