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Rittal Lighting accessories

rittal lighting accessories for enclosure illumination

Panel crews install enclosure lights so work can be done with doors closed and hands free. The focus is predictable mounting, clean wiring paths, and glare‑free light that survives vibration and routine cleaning in plant rooms, retail back‑of‑house, and utility sites.

rittal lamp mounting kits product range and formats

LED enclosure lights — compact bars and linkable sticks with typical outputs 400–1,200 lm at 4–10 W, neutral 4000 K (optional 3000/5000 K), CRI ≥ 80 with low glare optics. Versions in 24 V DC (SELV) for cabinet interiors and 100–240 V AC for retrofit simplicity.

Activation options — magnetic door switches, rocker switches on the body, and PIR/presence sensors for automatic on/off.

Mounting systems — tool‑less clip rails, screw brackets, and magnetic feet for temporary positioning during commissioning. Adjustable heads aim light into terminations, not eyes.

Interconnects — quick connectors, link‑cables for daisy‑chain (line load limits per datasheet), and strain‑relief clips that keep leads out of the hinge sweep.

Accessories — wiring adapters to TS35 rails, cable clips, and corner shields that prevent spill light into viewing windows.

rittal lighting hardware technical specifications and standards

  • Electrical: 24 V DC SELV and 100–240 V AC families; PF ≥ 0.9 (AC versions), THD < 20% typical. Inrush values documented for RCBO selection.
  • Optical: 400–1,200 lm output bands, CCT 3000/4000/5000 K, CRI ≥ 80 (high‑CRI options on selected references). Diffusers and microprism lenses balance efficiency and glare; flicker metrics suitable for camera‑visible areas when powered from quality drivers.
  • Protection: enclosure‑grade fronts IP20–IP40; sealed versions up to IP54–IP65 for dusty or wash‑down zones (EN 60529). Impact alignment follows the host cabinet’s IK class (EN 62262).
  • Safety & EMC: construction aligns with IEC/EN 60598‑1; photobiological assessment per EN 62471; immunity/emissions to EN 61000 series.
  • Thermal: ta −20…+40 °C typical; aluminum core PCBs manage heat in continuous duty. Keep clearance from cable bundles.
  • Wiring: screw or push‑in terminals 0.5–1.5 mm²; loop‑through on selected models. Use ferrules on fine‑strand conductors.

Installer note: set the body parallel to the door hinge so shadows fall away from terminal rows; aim heads at the marshalling area, not at windows.

rittal luminaire components applications and compatibility

  • MCCs and distribution — linear bars over terminal rows and drives; PIR keeps hands free during testing. Linkable sticks follow tall doors without dark spots.
  • Retail and hospitality plant rooms — low‑glare optics for comfortable close‑up work; rocker switches for simple manual control.
  • Infrastructure kiosks — sealed versions with stainless fixings for hose‑down; door switches reduce accidental left‑on states.

All families align with Rittal punch patterns and TS35 accessories; cable routing uses existing duct and clamp rails so IP and EMC remain intact.

rittal lighting trim parts integration with enclosure platforms

Fit lights to depth rails or clip rails above terminal fields; route feeds through matched gland plates and intercept load on strain‑relief bars just inside the entry. Use corner baffles and opal diffusers to shield operators when doors open into public areas. Where EMC is sensitive (VFD bays), keep lighting harnesses segregated from power duct and bond any metal light bodies to PE.

rittal lighting accessories selection criteria for B2B clients

  1. Supply and safety — SELV 24 V DC inside dense cabinets; AC versions for quick retrofit. Choose RCBO where policy requires.
  2. Optics and output — 400–600 lm for small boxes; 800–1,200 lm for tall racks. Pick 4000 K for neutral rendering; high‑CRI where color coding matters.
  3. Activation — door switch for service bays, PIR for frequently accessed panels, manual rocker for rarely opened cabinets.
  4. Ingress & environment — IP20–IP40 for clean interiors; IP54–IP65 for dusty/wash‑down; stainless hardware in corrosive zones.
  5. Mounting geometry — clip vs screw vs magnetic; confirm clearance to duct, door sweep, and window lines.

Stock planners typically standardize one 24 V bar, one universal AC bar, and a PIR/door‑switch kit to cover most cabinets with minimal spares

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