An intelligent plausibility test in
the configurator recognizes which combinations of components are
possible and/or allowable. A checklist runs through during component
selection and together with vivid graphics helps to ensure that no
components are forgotten for a customized and working subrack.
Once configured, the system
automatically determines the order numbers, which the customer can then
employ to request the subrack from Rittal. The user can also be shown a
3D view of the subrack by loading the Ricad 3D model from the
configurator.
Rittal offer a broad range of
products in its subrack sector. The Ripac products can be used in a
wide range of applications from elementary frames to those that require
the installation of more complex and robust equipment, as well as
providing EMC solutions.
www.rittal.ca
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