5 Steps to Protect Your Electronic Facilities

Your electronics are sensitive and can easily get damaged if they are exposed to heat and moisture, or to contaminants such as dust, dirt and oil. The best way to protect them from their surroundings and to keep them clean is to place them inside an electronic cabinet.

From choosing the right protective cabinet to installing an effective cabinet air conditioner, here are some of the things you should do to protect the electronics of your facilities.

âš¡ 1. Choose the right protective cabinet    

A simple search online will show you that there are many manufacturers of electronic cabinets out there, so there is no need to design and build your own cabinet, unless you think you have the expertise and the skills to do so.

The right protective cabinet will protect your cabinet from dust and dirt, and will be built to resist to rust and corrosion. A manufacturer of electronic cabinets will be able to help you find the right cabinet for your applications, and will make sure you are choosing the right size of enclosure to keep all of your electronics safe.

âš¡ 2. Pay attention to the weight load capacity of your cabinet

Your electronic cabinet should have the right size to hold all of your electronics, but it should also have the right weight load capacity. You don’t want your cabinet to fall, or to get damaged.

You should discuss with a manufacturer of electronic enclosures to make sure the cabinet you choose can handle the weight of your electronics. Your cabinet should also be able to accommodate different mounting configurations, so your team will be able to install your electronics the way they should be installed to perform their best.

âš¡ 3. Make sure your cabinet has been tested

To make sure your cabinet will protect your electronics in different situations, it should undergo a series of tests. Protection from shock and vibration, seismic activity, rain, and electromagnetic interference should be tested properly.

Get in touch with experts who can perform these different tests for you. They should have previous experience with performing these tests according to the requirements of your industry.

âš¡ 4. Check if your cabinet is properly sealed

If your cabinet is to be installed outdoors, or in a very wet and humid environment, moisture can end up damaging your electronics. Adding internal heaters to your cabinet can help getting rid of moisture, but keep in mind that excessive heat will damage your electronics as well.

Above all, you should make sure your electronic enclosure is properly sealed. You should also frequently inspect the seal of the cabinet’s door. Even if the door is staying closed most of the time, the seal can eventually get damaged and inefficient. Be sure to have it replaced as soon as this happens. A properly sealed cabinet will keep your electronics from excessive moisture, but it will also help protect them from dust, dirt and oil.

âš¡ 5. Add a cabinet air conditioner to the enclosure

A cabinet air conditioner is the best way to protect your electronics from heat. Too much heat trapped inside a cabinet can damage electronics, but a cabinet air conditioner will ensure that cool and clean air is continuously circulating inside the enclosure.

Many models of vertical or top mounted cabinet air conditioners are available on the market, and will efficiently cool down the inside of your electronic enclosure. If you are hesitating between different types of cabinet air conditioners, an expert will discuss your requirements with you and will help select the right one for your specific needs.