A device passes bench testing, clears IP certification, gets deployed in the field — and then fails months later in ways that shouldn't be possible given the specification. Water intrusion in an enclo...
A breathable vent that has stopped venting properly is worse than no vent at all — it creates a sealed enclosure that builds pressure, traps moisture internally, and progressively degrades everything ...
LED enclosures fog up. Not from rain - from the temperature cycles that happen every time the luminaire powers on, warms up, shuts down, and cools overnight. Air trapped inside the enclosure holds moi...
Sealed enclosures sound like a straightforward solution for outdoor LED fixtures. Keep everything out, keep everything safe. The problem is that sealing an enclosure does not freeze the air inside it....
A valve that gets installed too tight does not feel like a problem in the moment — it feels like a secure fit. That is exactly what makes over-tightening one of the more common and harder-to-detect in...
Equipment takes hits — a dropped enclosure, a hard knock during installation, a vibration event in transit. Most of the time the housing looks fine and the assumption is that everything inside is too....
Installing a Waterproof Breathable Valve in the wrong orientation is one of the more common errors that occurs during assembly or field installation -- and one of the less visible ones. The component ...
Working with electrical systems outdoors is never just about running wires from one point to another. The environment plays an active role in how those systems perform over time. Rain, humidity, sunli...
Running conduit outdoors is a different game from inside walls. Inside, you mostly worry about neat runs and code. Outside, the conduit and especially the fittings, including any Conduit Gland, have t...
Cable glands show up in almost every electrical system out there. They fasten the cable to the equipment and handle a few key things at once: stop the cable from getting yanked out, make a decent seal...
Industrial electrical systems work in environments that test every component daily. Dust from production lines, moisture from weather or cleaning, constant vibration from equipment, shifting temperatu...
Electrical installations depend on cable glands to guide cables safely into enclosures while providing protection at the entry points. When glands incorporate features for electromagnetic compatibilit...