The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) ratings play a vital role in helping North American manufacturers select the right industrial enclosure for their specific production environment.
Similar to IP ratings, NEMA ratings designate the level of protection industrial enclosures provide against environmental influences such as dust, dirt, water, corrosion, ice formation, and other forms of potentially hazardous ingress.
NEMA 3R is a very specific type of industrial enclosure rating, one that equips the enclosure to adequately house and protect sensitive electronics in outdoor applications. But NEMA 3R is not the only rating that engineers should look for when trying to determine the right enclosure for outdoor use. Here, we’ll look at what makes NEMA 3R unique, and what you need to know when choosing an industrial enclosure with this protection rating.
The most common types of outdoor NEMA enclosure ratings
It’s difficult to understand the NEMA 3R rating without first understanding the other NEMA ratings that make an industrial enclosure capable of handling the rigors of outdoor deployments. These ratings define an enclosure’s ability to prevent the intrusion of hazardous elements, and they also account for environmental protection, including the potential for damage from atmospheric conditions and the capacity for electrical fault.
Aside from NEMA 3R, NEMA 4 and 4X are two of the more common ratings for outdoor industrial enclosures. Here’s a quick overview of the differences between these two classifications:
- NEMA Type 4 means an industrial enclosure is both watertight and dust-tight, making these enclosures suitable for all outdoor applications, particularly solar power generation and storage facilities. NEMA 4 enclosures are usually constructed using a powder-coated sheet steel material, and NEMA 4 enclosures are frequently deployed in continental applications, including solar power generation and distribution facilities.
- NEMA Type 4X enclosures are watertight, dust-tight, and corrosion resistant, in large part due to a stainless steel design. This type of industrial enclosure commonly uses a stainless steel or polymeric steel construction, which makes it ideal for coastal outdoor environments, particularly oil & gas refineries.
While NEMA ratings can give manufacturers an idea of the level of protection an enclosure can provide, the construction materials and design features of an enclosure can enhance its durability and reliability.
What does the NEMA 3R rating mean for industrial enclosures?
NEMA 3R enclosures are designed to withstand uncontrolled or harsh operating conditions with a special emphasis on outdoor applications. NEMA 3R enhances the safety of factory workers by reducing the likelihood of electrical fault when servicing or modifying the enclosure, and this protection designation also helps combat the ingress of solid airborne particles.
For example, Rittal’s new NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box offers a superior surface finish via a powder coating and a dipcoat priming for best-in-class corrosion resistance. Additionally, a heavy-duty silicone gasket provides a durable, reliable seal to combat the potential for moisture or particle intrusion.
The new NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box is designed with pre-drilled mounting holes to accommodate a variety of deployment configurations where a unique or unconventional mounting is necessary to maintain a more consistent operating temperature.
The NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box also offers an integrated cooling component via high performance fans and washable metal filters that can be quickly and easily maintained — fan filters can be removed for washing or even replaced without opening the enclosure door. This integrated cooling system optimizes production in temperatures that range from -22 to +140 degrees Fahrenheit, offering stability, flexibility, and performance in virtually any manufacturing environment.
Plus, a standard adjustable thermostat makes it easier for plant operators to alter cooling outputs based on production needs to reduce waste and ensure maximum system efficiency on a 24/7 basis. This kind of flexibility is key for the variable nature of outdoor applications.
Rittal understands that durability, reliability, and efficiency are key for optimizing productivity in outdoor applications. Our new NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box can help manufacturers create an automation infrastructure that can handle the challenges of a variety of outdoor applications, including oil & gas, agriculture, and water or wastewater facilities.