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Security Systems & Networking

Lockable Low-Voltage Enclosures

General-purpose lockable cabinets for protecting low-voltage security equipment including power supplies, relays, terminal blocks, and small network devices.

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Specifications

Type
Low-Voltage Enclosure
Material
Steel with powder coat finish
Locking
Keyed lock
Sizes
8"x10" to 20"x20"
Rating
NEMA 1 (indoor)
Features
Knockouts, mounting tabs, internal backplane

Best Fit & Recommended For

Power supply protection
Relay and terminal block housing
Intercom system controllers
General low-voltage equipment protection

Lockable Low-Voltage Enclosures

Low-voltage enclosures provide a secure, organized housing for the power supplies, relays, and termination points that support security systems throughout a building. These general-purpose cabinets are the workhorses of any commercial security installation.

Equipment Protection

Power supplies, relay boards, and terminal blocks are vulnerable to accidental disconnection, dust accumulation, and tampering when left exposed. A lockable enclosure protects this equipment while keeping wiring organized and accessible for authorized service.

Code Compliance

Local building codes and fire codes often require that low-voltage equipment be enclosed in approved cabinets, particularly in plenums, above ceilings, and in accessible locations. Vidimost ensures all enclosure installations meet applicable code requirements.

Contact us for low-voltage enclosure solutions in your building.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a low-voltage enclosure and a NEMA enclosure? +
Low-voltage enclosures are typically NEMA 1 rated for indoor use, providing basic protection against dust and incidental contact. Higher NEMA ratings (3R, 4, 4X) add protection against rain, ice, and corrosion for outdoor or harsh-environment installations.
Can I mount multiple devices in one low-voltage enclosure? +
Yes. Many low-voltage enclosures include internal backplanes and DIN rails that accommodate multiple power supplies, relay boards, and terminal blocks. Vidimost sizes enclosures to fit all required components with adequate wiring space.