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1 Himeline nclosures H Series H Series (Small lectronic nclosures/insulated Industrial Boxes xcept Hinged Boxes) id Options Features Hidden hinges open 185 for easy access. M8x18 screws for back panel mounting (included). Sealing gasket on all models. Mounting plate available for specific sizes. Hinged versions available (factory installed). *For more information contact your Carlon Sales Representative. Optional internal/external hinges. nclosures attach directly or with wall brackets. Material Opaque lids and bases PVC Clear lids and bases polycarbonate Standards NMA 4X Rated. Meets IP 55. Opaque low lid. BASIC model. Transparent low lid. C models. Carlon Himeline H Series nclosures are small lectronic nclosures/insulated Industrial Boxes ranging in size from 4 x 3 x 2 to 13 x 11x 4. They have a highimpact, high dielectric resistance, and are lightweight, fully gasketed and suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. The H Series nclosures meet IP 55 and are NMA 4X Rated. All these features combined make these enclosures the ideal alternative to expensive stainless steel enclosures

2 Himeline nclosures H Series xcept where noted by Opaque Clear Dimensions Std. Std. Cover Cover xternal Internal Ctn. Ctn. nit ocking Assembly Assembly A B C D Qty. Wt. (lbs.) Wt. (lbs.) Screw Type H432 H432C Stainless Steel H443 H443C Stainless Steel H533 H533C Stainless Steel H743 H743C Polyamide H974 H974C Polyamide H Polyamide H12105 H1210C Polyamide H14114 H1411C Polyamide Accessories Mounting Plates To be fitted directly into the boxes with selftapping screws included in the standard supply. Made of zinc coated steel, 1.5 mm thick. Part Dimensions Std.Ctn. Std.Ctn. Number A B C D Qty. Wt. (lbs.) MP (95) 6.15 (156) 5.12 (130) MP (156) 8.07 (205) 5.12 (130) 5.91 (150) MP (208) (258) 6.34 (161) 8.70 (221) MP (235) (295) 6.15 (156) 8.51 (216) MP (250) (320) 8.27 (210) 9.85 (250) 5 3 Air Vents* NMA 1 Rated only. Part Std. Numbers Style Ctn. Qty. HPVM25 For fitting outside 1 of all enclosures HPVM35 For fitting inside 1 of all enclosures nclosure Ventilator* Allows any size enclosure to breathe, yet remains watertight. Part Number Std. Ctn. Qty. HVM27 1 Wall Mounting Bracket Draining Device* For 3R Rating and condensation buildup. Part Number Std. Std. Part Ctn. Ctn. Wt. Number Qty. (lbs.) HWMB 1.35 Std. Ctn. Qty. HPVA9 1 *Factory installation available

3 nclosures Factory Modifications For All nclosures Color Molded nclosures All Circuit Safe enclosures can be molded in a variety of colors. Minimum quantities for single shipment or releases against blanket orders are required. Painted JIC enclosure with painted back panel. Installed clear cover with handle and quickrelease latch. Painted/Silkscreened nclosures All enclosures can be painted, interior and exterior, or by special request. nclosure covers can also be silkscreened on request. MI/RFI Protection Color molded JIC unit with addition of window and pushbuttons. For applications where Radio Frequency Interference is a factor, the interior can be coated with an acrylic base paint with a nickel filler. Windows can be covered with fine copper mesh. Other Modifications Available Our factory is capable of modifying any of our enclosures to a customer s specifications. Factory s capabilities include: Molded junction box painted with addition of mounted inuse weatherproof cover. Precision milling of button holes, windows, and pockets for keypad installations. Hole tapping. Ventilators. Mounting bosses. Access windows. Hinged windows. Mounted in use weatherproof covers. Handles for portable units. atches. nclosure coolers. Cylinder locking systems. And more! 158 Painted JIC enclosure with pocket installed in cover for control pad.

4 NMA Types Definitions Pertaining to Nonhazardous ocations nclosures for lectrical quipment An enclosure is a surrounding case constructed to provide protection from accidental contact with the enclosed equipment and to provide protection to the enclosed equipment from specified environmental conditions. A brief description of the more common types of enclosures used by the electrical industry follows. Type 1 nclosure: Type 2 nclosure: Type 3 nclosure: Type 3R nclosure: Type 3S nclosure: Type 3X nclosure: Type 3SX nclosure: Type 4 nclosure: Type 4X nclosure: Type 6 nclosure: Type 6P nclosure: Type 12 nclosure: Type 13 nclosure: Intended for indoor use primarily to provide protection against contact with enclosed equipment and a degree of protection against falling dirt. Intended for indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against limited amounts of falling water and dirt. Intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against windblown dust, rain, sleet and external ice formation. Intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against falling rain, sleet and external ice formation. Intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against windblown dust, rain, and sleet, and to provide for operation of external mechanism when ice laden. Intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against windblown dust, rain, sleet, external ice formation, and corrosion. Intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against windblown dust, rain, sleet, and corrosion,and to provide for operation of external mechanism when ice laden. Intended for indoor or outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against windblown dust and rain, splashing water and hosedirected water. Intended for indoor or outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against corrosion, windblown dust and rain, splashing water and hosedirected water. Intended for indoor or outdoor use primarily to avoid a degree of protection against contact with enclosed equipment, falling dirt, hosedirected water, entry of water during occasional temporary submersion at a limited depth and external ice formation. Intended for indoor or outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against contact with enclosed equipment, falling dirt, hosedirected water, entry of water during prolonged submersion at a limited depth and external ice formation. Intended for indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against dust, falling dirt and dripping noncorrosive liquids. Intended for indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against dust, spraying of water, oil and noncorrosive coolant

5 International Standards IP Protection Classification Data The letters IP followed by three characteristic numbers symbolize the degree of protection. IP First Digit Protection Against Solid Bodies Test IP Second Digit Protection Against iquids Test 0 No protection 0 No protection 1 Protected Protection against against solid bodies larger than than 50 mm 50 (for mm example (for example acciden tally accidentally touching touching with the with hand) the hand) 1 Protection vertical water drops (condensation) condensation 2 Protection against solid bodies larger solid bodies larger than 12 mm (for example a finger) 2 water drops at up to 15 from the vertical 3 Protection against solid solid bodies bodies larger larger than 2.5 mm (tools, wires) 3 Protected rain at up against to 60 rain from at the up vertical to 60 from the vertical 4 Protected Protection against solid bodies larger than 1 mm (fine (tools, tools, small wires) small wires) 4 water splashing from all directions all directions 5 Protected Protection against dust (no harmful dust (no harmful deposits) deposits) 5 water sprayed from water a hose sprayed from all from a hose directions from all directions 6 Complete protection against dust 6 water projections water similar projections to sea wav similar splashes to sea wave splashes 7 1 m 15 cm mini the effect of the immersion effector immersion 8 m...m effects of prolonge effects of prolonged immersion under immersion pressure under pressure 160

6 Clearance Holes For Carflex Fittings or PVC Male Terminal Adapters Carflex Fittings & PVC Male Terminal Nominal Actual Actual Adapters Size Size Size Trade Sizes (in.) (in.) (mm) ngineering Properties Of nclosures Opaque Clear Test Polycarbonate Polycarbonate Property Method Covers & Boxes Cover FRP Thermal And Mechanical Temperature Range ( F) 30 to to to 320 Specific ravity (oz./in 3 ) ASTM D Thermal Conductivity (BT in/hr ft 2 F) ASTM D Heat Deflection 264 PSI ( F) ASTM D Tensile Strength (PSI) ASTM D638 8,800 9,000 13,000 Flexural Strength (PSI) ASTM D790 13,500 14,000 19,000 Compressive 10% Deformation (PSI) ASTM D695 12,500 12,500 24,000 Impact Strength IZOD Notched (ft.lbs./in.) ASTM D Water Absorption F (%) ASTM D lectrical Dielectric Strength (VOTS/MI.) ASTM D Dielectric Constant ASTM D Hz Hz Volume 73 F (OHMCM) ASTM D257 >10 16 > x Arc Resistance (SC) ASTM D

7 Chemical Resistance Data nvironmental Resistance Table: xcellent, ood, imited, nsatisfactory IMPORTANT: These environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed. Ratings listed in this chart apply to a 48Hour exposure period. (The information in this chart is to be used ONY as a guide in selecting equipment for appropriate chemical compatibility. Before permanent installation, test the equipment with the chemicals and under the specific conditions of your application.) Acetaldehyde Acetamide Acetate Solvent Acetic Acid Acetic Acid 20% Acetic Acid 80% Acetic Acid, lacial Acetic Anhydride Acetone Acetyl Bromide Acetyl Chloride (dry) Acetylene Acrylonitrile Adipic Acid Alcohols:Amyl Alcohols:Benzyl Alcohols:Butyl Alcohols:Diacetone Alcohols:thyl Alcohols:Hexyl Alcohols:Isobutyl Alcohols:Isopropyl Alcohols:Methyl Alcohols:Octyl Alcohols:Propyl Aluminum Chloride Aluminum Chloride 20% Aluminum Fluoride Aluminum Hydroxide Aluminum Nitrate Aluminum Potassium Sulfate 10% Aluminum Potassium Sulfate 100% Aluminum Sulfate Amines Ammonia 10% Ammonia Nitrate Ammonia, anhydrous Ammonia, liquid Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Bifluoride Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Caseinate Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Oxalate Ammonium Persulfate Ammonium Phosphate, Dibasic Ammonium Phosphate, Monobasic Ammonium Phosphate, Tribasic Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium Sulfite Amyl Acetate Amyl Alcohol Amyl Chloride Aniline Aniline Hydrochloride Antifreeze Antimony Trichloride Aqua Regia (80% HCl, 20% HNO3) Aromatic Hydrocarbons Arsenic Acid Arsenic Salts Asphalt Barium Carbonate Barium Chloride Barium Cyanide Barium Hydroxide Barium Nitrate Barium Sulfate Barium Sulfide Beer Beet Sugar iquids Benzaldehyde Benzene Benzene Sulfonic Acid Benzoic Acid Benzol Benzonitrile Benzyl Chloride Bleaching iquors Borax (Sodium Borate) Boric Acid Bromine Butadiene Butane Butanol (Butyl Alcohol) Butyl Amine Butyl ther Butyl Phthalate Butylacetate Butylene Butyric Acid Calcium Bisulfate Calcium Bisulfide Calcium Bisulfite Calcium Carbonate Calcium Chlorate Calcium Chloride Calcium Hydroxide Calcium Hypochlorite Calcium Nitrate Calcium Oxide Calcium Sulfate Calgon Cane Juice Carbolic Acid (Phenol) Carbon Bisulfide Carbon Dioxide (dry) Carbon Dioxide (wet) Carbon Disulfide Carbon Monoxide Carbon Tetrachloride Carbon Tetrachloride (dry) Carbon Tetrachloride (wet) Carbonated Water Carbonic Acid Catsup Chloric Acid Chlorine (dry) 162

8 Chemical Resistance Data nvironmental Resistance Table: xcellent, ood, imited, nsatisfactory IMPORTANT: These environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed. Ratings listed in this chart apply to a 48Hour exposure period. (The information in this chart is to be used ONY as a guide in selecting equipment for appropriate chemical compatibility. Before permanent installation, test the equipment with the chemicals and under the specific conditions of your application.) Chlorine Water Chlorine, Anhydrous iquid Chloroacetic Acid Chlorobenzene (Mono) Chlorobromomethane Chloroform Chlorosulfonic Acid Chocolate Syrup Chromic Acid 10% Chromic Acid 30% Chromic Acid 5% Chromic Acid 50% Chromium Salts Citric Acid Citric Oils Clorox (Bleach) Copper Chloride Copper Cyanide Copper Fluoborate Copper Nitrate Copper Sulfate >5% Copper Sulfate 5% Cresols Cresylic Acid Cupric Acid Cyclohexane Cyclohexanone Detergents Diacetone Alcohol Dichlorobenzene Dichloroethane Diesel Fuel Diethyl ther Diethylamine Diethylene lycol Dimethyl Aniline Dimethyl Formamide Diphenyl Oxide Dyes psom Salts (Magnesium Sulfate) thane thanol thanolamine ther thyl Acetate thyl Benzoate thyl Chloride thyl ther thylene Bromide thylene Chloride thylene Chlorohydrin thylene Diamine thylene Dichloride thylene lycol thylene Oxide Fatty Acids Ferric Chloride Ferric Nitrate Ferric Sulfate Ferrous Chloride Ferrous Sulfate Fluoboric Acid Fluorine Fluosilicic Acid Formaldehyde 100% Formaldehyde 40% Formic Acid Freon 113 Freon 12 Freon 22 Freon TF Freon 11 Fuel Oils Furan Resin Furfural allic Acid asoline (higharomatic) asoline, leaded, ref. asoline, unleaded elatin lucose lue, P.V.A. lycerin lycolic Acid rease Heptane Hexane Hydraulic Oil (Petro) Hydraulic Oil (Synthetic) Hydrazine Hydrobromic Acid 100% Hydrobromic Acid 20% Hydrochloric Acid 100% Hydrochloric Acid 20% Hydrochloric Acid 37% Hydrochloric Acid, Dry as Hydrocyanic Acid Hydrocyanic Acid (as 10%) Hydrofluoric Acid 100% Hydrofluoric Acid 20% Hydrofluoric Acid 50% Hydrofluoric Acid 75% Hydrofluosilicic Acid 100% Hydrofluosilicic Acid 20% Hydrogen as Hydrogen Peroxide 10% Hydrogen Peroxide 100% Hydrogen Peroxide 30% Hydrogen Peroxide 50% Hydrogen Sulfide (aqua) Hydrogen Sulfide (dry) Hydroquinone Hydroxyacetic Acid 70% Ink Iodine Iodine (in alcohol) Iodoform Isooctane Isopropyl Acetate Isopropyl ther 163

9 Chemical Resistance Data nvironmental Resistance Table: xcellent, ood, imited, nsatisfactory IMPORTANT: These environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed. Ratings listed in this chart apply to a 48Hour exposure period. (The information in this chart is to be used ONY as a guide in selecting equipment for appropriate chemical compatibility. Before permanent installation, test the equipment with the chemicals and under the specific conditions of your application.) Isotane Jet Fuel (JP3, JP4, JP5) Kerosene Ketones acquer Thinners acquers actic Acid ard ead Acetate ead Nitrate ead Sulfamate ime inoleic Acid ithium Chloride ithium Hydroxide ubricants ye: Ca(OH)2 Calcium Hydroxide ye: KOH Potassium Hydroxide ye: NaOH Sodium Hydroxide Magnesium Bisulfate Magnesium Carbonate Magnesium Chloride Magnesium Hydroxide Magnesium Nitrate Magnesium Oxide Magnesium Sulfate (psom Salts) Maleic Acid Malic Acid Manganese Sulfate Mayonnaise Melamine Mercuric Chloride (dilute) Mercuric Cyanide Mercurous Nitrate Mercury Methane Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) Methyl Acetate Methyl Acetone Methyl Alcohol 10% Methyl Bromide Methyl Butyl Ketone Methyl Cellosolve Methyl Chloride Methyl Dichloride Methyl thyl Ketone Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Methyl Isopropyl Ketone Methyl Methacrylate Methylamine Methylene Chloride Mineral Spirits Monochloroacetic acid Monoethanolamine Morpholine Motor oil Naphtha Naphthalene Natural as Nickel Chloride Nickel Nitrate Nickel Sulfate Nitrating Acid (<15% HNO3) Nitrating Acid (>15% H2SO4) Nitrating Acid (_1% Acid) Nitrating Acid (_15% H2SO4) Nitric Acid (20%) Nitric Acid (50%) Nitric Acid (510%) Nitric Acid (Concentrated) Nitrobenzene Nitromethane Nitrous Acid Nitrous Oxide Oils:Aniline Oils:Citric Oils:Creosote Oils:Diesel Fuel (20, 30, 40, 50) Oils:Fuel (1, 2, 3, 5A, 5B, 6) Oils:Hydraulic Oil (Petro) Oils:Hydraulic Oil (Synthetic) Oils:Mineral Oils:Olive Oils:Orange Oils:Pine Oils:Rosin Oils:Silicone Oils:Transformer Oils:Turbine Oleic Acid Oleum 100% Oleum 25% Oxalic Acid (cold) Ozone Palmitic Acid Paraffin Pentane Perchloric Acid Perchloroethylene Petrolatum Petroleum Phenol (10%) Phenol (Carbolic Acid) Phosphoric Acid (>40%) Phosphoric Acid (crude) Phosphoric Acid (molten) Phosphoric Acid (_40%) Phosphoric Acid Anhydride Phosphorus Phosphorus Trichloride Photographic Developer Photographic Solutions Phthalic Anhydride Picric Acid Potash (Potassium Carbonate) Potassium Bicarbonate Potassium Bromide Potassium Chlorate Potassium Chloride Potassium Chromate 164

10 Chemical Resistance Data nvironmental Resistance Table: xcellent, ood, imited, nsatisfactory IMPORTANT: These environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed. Ratings listed in this chart apply to a 48Hour exposure period. (The information in this chart is to be used ONY as a guide in selecting equipment for appropriate chemical compatibility. Before permanent installation, test the equipment with the chemicals and under the specific conditions of your application.) Potassium Cyanide Solutions Potassium Dichromate Potassium Ferricyanide Potassium Ferrocyanide Potassium Hydroxide (Caustic Potash) Potassium Hypochlorite Potassium Iodide Potassium Nitrate Potassium Oxalate Potassium Permanganate Potassium Sulfate Potassium Sulfide Propane (liquefied) Propylene Propylene lycol Pyridine Pyrogallic Acid Resorcinal Rosins Salicylic Acid Salt Brine (NaCl saturated) Sea Water Silicone Silver Bromide Silver Nitrate Soap Solutions Soda Ash (see Sodium Carbonate) Sodium Acetate Sodium Aluminate Sodium Benzoate Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Bisulfate Sodium Bisulfite Sodium Borate (Borax) Sodium Bromide Sodium Carbonate Sodium Chlorate Sodium Chloride Sodium Chromate Sodium Cyanide Sodium Ferrocyanide Sodium Fluoride Sodium Hydrosulfite Sodium Hydroxide (20%) Sodium Hydroxide (50%) Sodium Hydroxide (80%) Sodium Hypochlorite (<20%) Sodium Hypochlorite (100%) Sodium Metaphosphate Sodium Metasilicate Sodium Nitrate Sodium Perborate Sodium Peroxide Sodium Polyphosphate Sodium Silicate Sodium Sulfate Sodium Sulfide Sodium Sulfite Sodium Tetraborate Sodium Thiosulfate (hypo) Stannic Chloride Stannic Fluoborate Stannous Chloride Stearic Acid Stoddard Solvent Styrene Sulfate (iquors) Sulfur Chloride Sulfur Dioxide Sulfur Dioxide (dry) Sulfur Hexafluoride Sulfur Trioxide Sulfur Trioxide (dry) Sulfuric Acid (<10%) Sulfuric Acid (1075%) Sulfuric Acid (75100%) Sulfuric Acid (cold concentrated) Sulfuric Acid (hot concentrated) Sulfurous Acid Tallow Tannic Acid Tanning iquors Tartaric Acid Tetrachloroethane Tetrachloroethylene Tetrahydrofuran Tin Salts Toluene (Toluol) Trichloroacetic Acid Trichloroethane Trichloroethylene Trichloropropane Tricresylphosphate Triethylamine Trisodium Phosphate Turpentine rea ric Acid Varnish Vinegar Vinyl Acetate Vinyl Chloride Water, Acid, Mine Water, Deionized Water, Distilled Water, Fresh Water, Salt Whiskey & Wines White iquor (Pulp Mill) White Water (Paper Mill) Xylene Zinc Chloride Zinc Hydrosulfite Zinc Sulfate 165