Electrical Cabinet Mounting Plate Material
I have bought a used electrical enclosure but it didn't come with a mounting plate. Searching around it looks like they are usually made of steel but is there any reason I shouldn't fabricate an aluminium plate?
Does it need to be conductive in order to provide a common ground or is it just the case that steel is used (rather than say acrylic or phenolic etc) in case of a fire within the cabinet?
Thanks,
The Cap'n
Re: Electrical Cabinet Mounting Plate Material
Aluminium backing plate will be fine.
Re: Electrical Cabinet Mounting Plate Material
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Clive S
Aluminium backing plate will be fine.
Great, many thanks Clive :beer:
Re: Electrical Cabinet Mounting Plate Material
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I used 3mm ali in the one I inherited (thankyou Nealiboyee!) - advantages I can see include:
greater electrical conductivity( = better earthing) than weight for weight steel
greater thermal conductivity - used it as a heatsink for the rectifier, DC regulator/back EMF clamp, stepper drivers
Re: Electrical Cabinet Mounting Plate Material
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Voicecoil
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I used 3mm ali in the one I inherited (thankyou Nealiboyee!) - advantages I can see include:
greater electrical conductivity( = better earthing) than weight for weight steel
greater thermal conductivity - used it as a heatsink for the rectifier, DC regulator/back EMF clamp, stepper drivers
Like the idea of using it as a heatsink, I hadn't considered that. :thumsup: