Vanderbilt (formerly known as Siemens Security Products) FH07C-30/U explosion-proof camera housing
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: FH07C-30/U
- Housing Type: Camera Housings
- Indoor/Outdoor: Internal/External
- Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +40 C (-4 ~ +104 F)
FH07C-30/U is a Phoenix explosion-proof camera housing suitable for IIC gas group. The "Phoenix™ Explosion-Proof" equipment is ATEX-certified to be used in potentially hazardous areas where there is a risk of explosion because flammable gases‚ vapours‚ mists or dusts may be present. The housing is designed to prevent explosion by containing any heat‚ sparks‚ or flames generated.
Read moreMake | Vanderbilt |
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Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
Category | CCTV>CCTV camera housings |
Model code | FH07C-30/U |
Housing Type | Camera Housings |
Indoor/Outdoor | Internal/External |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +40 C (-4 ~ +104 F) Protection: IP67 |
with Heater | Yes |
Housing Material | Aluminium extrusion |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 210 x 186 x 545 mm Weight g: 10,000 |
Electrical Specifications |
Power Consumption: 2 A Voltage: 110 V AC |
Additional info |
FH07C-30/U is a Phoenix explosion-proof camera housing suitable for IIC gas group. The "Phoenix™ Explosion-Proof" equipment is ATEX-certified to be used in potentially hazardous areas where there is a risk of explosion because flammable gases‚ vapours‚ mists or dusts may be present. The housing is designed to prevent explosion by containing any heat‚ sparks‚ or flames generated. |
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