Modular Electrical Enclosures
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Modular electrical enclosures protect and organize electrical and control components in industrial environments. Frame-based construction lets you expand or reconfigure the enclosure as operational needs change.
Wiringo integrates wiring, cable assemblies, and internal electrical components into modular enclosure builds. Modular enclosures adapt to new installations and system expansions without full equipment replacement.
Frame-Based Modular Enclosure Construction
Modular electrical enclosures use a structural frame rather than sealed, one-piece cabinet construction.
Enables:
- Expansion through baying or joining additional sections
- Reconfiguration of panels, doors, and internal layouts
- Easier access for wiring and retrofits
- Freestanding designs work in industrial settings where wall-mounting isn’t practical
- These enclosures prioritize durability and reconfiguration capability over appearance
Components:
- Structural frame supports the enclosure and allows bay-to-bay expansion
- Steel or stainless steel panels and doors for environmental and impact protection
- Removable roof and back panels for wiring access and serviceability
- Grounding studs and earthing provisions for electrical safety
- Gaskets and seals to protect against dust and moisture ingress
- Internal mounting surfaces for electrical components, wiring, and assemblies

Industry Applications


Renewable energy
Houses inverter controls, power distribution equipment, and energy storage systems that expand as renewable installations grow.


Electrical construction and power distribution
Houses switchgear, distribution panels, and site-based electrical systems in freestanding configurations.

Oil, gas, and utilities
Withstands oil, gas, and utility environments where equipment faces temperature extremes, moisture, and physical impact.
Customization Options: Configure Your Enclosure
Wiringo modular enclosures are configured to your specifications:
Enclosure dimensions: Standard sizes from 600mm to 2000mm height, or custom dimensions for your installation space
Panel configuration: Solid steel panels, window panels for equipment visibility, or louvered panels for ventilation in high-heat applications
Door options: Single or double doors, left or right hinge, with viewing windows or solid construction
Access control: Key locks, combination locks, RFID systems, or padlock-ready hasps depending on your security requirements
Cable entry: Top, bottom, or side entry with knockout patterns matched to your cable routing, maintaining NEMA and IP ratings
Interior mounting: DIN rail configurations, equipment mounting plates, and rack systems sized for your components
Protection rating: NEMA 1, 3R, 4, 4X, or 12 ratings based on your environment (indoor, outdoor, washdown, or corrosive conditions)
Finish options: Powder coat colors and specialty coatings for harsh environments
Quality and Safety, Guaranteed
UL listing for electrical safety, RoHS compliance for material restrictions, IPC/WHMA-A-620 certifications for assembly workmanship, and ISO 9001-compliant manufacturing systems
IATF 16949 (automotive quality management), ISO 13485 (medical device manufacturing), and AS9100 (aerospace quality standards) certifications are available for industry-specific requirements
Full documentation, testing, detailed specifications, material certifications, and complete traceability are provided for every order, enabling quality investigation and regulatory audits
Industrial-grade quality assurance and control processes with tested durability and reliability standards, ensuring consistent performance across production batches
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a modular electrical enclosure different from a traditional welded enclosure?
Modular electrical enclosures use a structural frame, allowing for easy expansion and reconfiguration. Unlike traditional welded enclosures, which are sealed one-piece units, modular enclosures provide flexibility through baying additional sections, reconfiguring panels, and modifying internal layouts. This system prioritizes durability and ease of maintenance, offering simpler access for wiring and retrofits.
Are modular electrical enclosures suitable for harsh or outdoor environments?
Yes, modular electrical enclosures are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. They feature components like steel or stainless steel panels for environmental protection and gaskets and seals to guard against dust and moisture ingress. Depending on the application, they can be configured with NEMA or IP protection ratings, such as NEMA 4X for washdown or corrosive environments, ensuring reliability in both outdoor and industrial settings.
How do modular enclosures improve maintenance and serviceability?
Modular enclosures are designed for ease of maintenance and serviceability by offering removable roof and back panels for convenient wiring access and system servicing. The frame-based construction also allows for quick reconfiguration or expansion, and internal mounting surfaces are adaptable to various components, making retrofits and upgrades simpler. The modular design reduces the need for full equipment replacements when system changes occur.





