…washdown, and hazardous environments (i.e. explosive areas). While these situations aren’t covered by the IP classifications, additional regional and international certification agencies build on the IP ratings to augment the…
…challenges presented when the altitudes climb the scales. We’ll discuss the way altitude impacts cooling as well as the lesser-known impact high altitudes have on the physics of electronics. Drives…
…zones on a high level, NEC defines classes and divisions. Classes are split into Class I, II and III where Class I applies to gasses/mists/vapors, Class II applies to dusts…
…hold at that temperature and pressure conditions. As warmer air has a higher water vapor capacity, the same RH value has a different amount of associated water vapor depending on…
…drives will be cooled given certain ambient conditions, as we investigated in Part 4. At higher altitudes, the amount of cooling capacity the air has decreases as the altitude increases…
…OneGearDrive® has some additional features and options that make it particularly suitable for hygienic areas. The VLT® OneGearDrive® motor and gear are assembled together with a seamless, crevice-free fit. Also,…