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CEAG GHG 619 Explosion Protected Distribution Panels & Boards

Crouse-Hinds series CEAG GHG 619 panel boards are designed for power, lighting and heating circuits in hazardous and harsh industrial areas, such as offshore oil platforms, chemical plants and petrochemical plants.

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Crouse-Hinds series CEAG GHG 619 panel boards are designed for power, lighting and heating circuits in hazardous and harsh industrial areas, such as offshore oil platforms, chemical plants and petrochemical plants.

Five Ex-e protected enclosure sizes provide ample space for whichever modules are required: MCBs, RCDs, RCBOs, contactors, motor starters, overcurrent trips, star-delta time relays or main switches. Our Ex-d modules are easily inserted in the GHG 619 panelboard by snap-on rail mounting, allowing for quick and reliable installation and replacement in the field. A wide range of cable entries can be added directly to the enclosure or onto screwless plastic or brass mounting plates.

GHG 619 panelboards are available in fiberglass-reinforced polyester and electropolished stainless steel. The GRP enclosures are flame-retardant according to UL94 VO. Additionally, lockable actuating flaps in the cover allow operation without requiring the enclosure to be opened.

Design features
  • Internationally approved for reliable use in applications around the world
  • Modular slip-on assembly (fiberglass-reinforced polyester model)
  • Combinable for larger distributions
  • Actuating flaps for easy operation
  • High IP66 protection
  • Snap-on components simplify field installation and replacement

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