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IP Enclosures manufactures high-performance electrical enclosures and climate control solutions designed to protect equipment in harsh environments.

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IP Enclosures is a leading manufacturer of electrical enclosures and cabinets, specializing in protecting sensitive electrical and electronic equipment in demanding industrial, commercial, and residential environments.

The company offers a comprehensive range of steel and stainless steel enclosures, all tested to meet stringent IP standards (such as IP54, IP55, IP65, and IP66) for protection against dust, water, and impact. In addition to standard enclosures, IP Enclosures provides climate control accessories, including enclosure air conditioners and vent hoods, ensuring optimal operating temperatures for critical systems.

Headquartered in Australia with global distribution in the UK, Europe, USA, and Asia-Pacific, the brand is trusted by engineers for robust quality and compliance with international standards.

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IP Enclosures Steel Field Cabinets Instruction Manual

January 14, 2026
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL STEEL FIELD CABINETS (FC RANGE) v1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Introduction IP Enclosures' Steel Field Cabinets are heavy-duty, outdoor-rated enclosures designed to house and protect electrical, electronic,…

IP Enclosures support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • What IP ratings do IP Enclosures products meet?

    IP Enclosures products are tested to various standards including IP54, IP55, IP65, and IP66, designed to protect against dust and water ingress suited for indoor and outdoor applications.

  • Can I install an IP Enclosures air conditioner myself?

    Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel only. Ensure the power supply is disconnected before installation, and follow national wiring regulations.

  • How should the air conditioner be handled during installation?

    The unit must be handled in an upright position to prevent accidental tipping and to ensure the oil collects in the compressor for proper lubrication.

  • Does the enclosure need to be fixed to the floor?

    Yes, when installing heavy accessories like air conditioners, the electrical enclosure must be securely fixed to the floor to prevent accidental tipping due to the supplementary weight.

  • Where is the condensate from the air conditioner discharged?

    Condensate is typically collected in a vessel and evaporated; however, an overflow pipe is provided. A condensate drain pipe should be connected to evacuate excess water, especially if the enclosure is not perfectly airtight.