Custom Flush Mount Electrical Box
Recessed electrical enclosures are often used to protect electrical components such as switches, receptacles, and circuit breakers. Unlike surface mounted enclosures that protrude from a wall or surface, recessed electrical enclosures are installed so that they are flush with the surface. This provides a cleaner, more streamlined appearance and can offer a variety of practical benefits.
KDMFAB recessed electrical enclosures are made of sturdy metal materials like steel, galvanized steel or stainless steel (304 or 316L), so they are suitable for construction in brick, block or poured concrete wall recesses, such as subways, tunnels or bridges. And they are available in single, double or multiple doors and easy to install. A wide range of sizes are available and holes can be drilled in the sides of the box to fit cable entry and exit locations. What’s more, our recessed electrical enclosures all meet NEMA Type 4, 12, 13, IP66,IP44 and IEC 60529, IP66.
Top Features of KDMFAB Recessed Electrical Enclosures You Should Know
KDMFAB recessed electrical enclosures are designed to sit flush with walls or surfaces, providing a clean, unobtrusive look and saving space. They are constructed from durable materials like steel, aluminum, or high-grade plastic, and often feature weatherproof or fire-resistant properties for enhanced safety. Our enclosures are versatile, suitable for housing outlets, switches, and circuit breakers in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Key features include pre-punched knockouts for easy installation, customizable and lockable covers, built-in cable management, and compliance with safety standards such as UL and NEMA ratings. Our design ensures protection from physical damage, easy access for maintenance, and efficient thermal management through ventilation options.
Enhancing Safety and Aesthetics: Applications of KDMFAB Recessed Electrical Enclosures
Our recessed electrical enclosures are versatile and used in various settings:
- Residential Homes: For TV installations, kitchens, bathrooms, and home automation systems, offering a clean look and protection.
- Commercial Spaces: In offices, retail stores, and conference rooms for power outlets, data ports, and multimedia connections.
- Industrial Settings: In factories, warehouses, and data centers to protect control panels and manage power and network connections.
- Public Areas: Airports, train stations, schools, and universities use them for secure and accessible electrical connections.
- Outdoor Installations: For lighting, security cameras, and public address systems in parks and building exteriors.
- Healthcare Facilities: Hospitals and clinics use them for secure, hygienic housing of electrical and medical equipment connections.
- Entertainment Venues: Theaters and concert halls use them for managing lighting, sound equipment, and power connections.
KDMFAB enclosures offer a seamless look, save space, and protect electrical components in various applications.
Recessed Electrical Enclosure 3D Design
In short, here’s how recessed electrical enclosures are installed:
- Plan: Determine the location and size, ensuring compliance with regulations.
- Prepare: Clear the area and mark the installation site.
- Cut: Carefully cut an opening in the wall, floor, or ceiling.
- Install: Secure the enclosure in the opening, ensuring it’s level and flush.
- Connect: Wire the electrical components inside the enclosure.
- Seal: Apply sealant to create a watertight seal, if necessary.
- Test: Verify electrical connections and functionality.
- Secure: Install access covers or doors and ensure they’re lockable if needed.
- Finalize: Clean up and document the installation for future reference.
Following these steps ensures a safe and effective installation of recessed electrical enclosures.