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Rittal Outdoor Enclosures for Any Environment

November 2, 2023

Rittal Outdoor Enclosures for Any Environment

Whether in telecommunications, water management, or building automation – every application has special, industry-specific requirements. But how can operators meet the different challenges despite harsh outdoor conditions?

In close cooperation with the industry, Rittal develops flexible outdoor solutions that adapt to different application scenarios in different industries.

Using a clever modular system, the enclosure of the outdoor enclosures can be expanded, for example, to include special enclosure walls, air-conditioning units, or even closure systems, thus offering your application protection in any area.

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