Ventilation and Drainage
for controlled ventilation and drainage of cabinets

Ventilation and drainage are used to manage condensation, pressure differences and moisture in cabinets and enclosures.
The products contribute to improved operational reliability without active cooling or temperature control.

Explore our range of ventilation and drainage

Pressure equalization units | AISI303 | IP68

Pressure equalization units | IP68

For dehumidifying enclosures & small control panels | IP56

For control cabinets & enclosures | M50 | IP66

Compensates for changes in humidity

With outputs from 14 m³/h - 178 m³/h

Touch guard | Frame | Filter | Connection cables

Technical characteristics of ventilation and drainage products

  • Passive components without power supply
  • For pressure equalization and moisture management
  • Maintains enclosure class
  • Adapted for industrial environments
  • Easy installation in control cabinets

FAQ - Frequently asked questions about ventilation and drainage

Ventilation and drainage are the right choice when the need is to protect the enclosure rather than cool it.

  • Pressure equalization during temperature variations
  • Drainage of condensation and moisture
  • Protection of the enclosure's tightness over time
  • Supplement to other air conditioning

Ventilation and drainage are not sufficient in all applications.

  • The temperature in the enclosure needs to be actively lowered → filter fan, heat exchanger or cooling unit
  • Risk of heavy condensation at low temperatures → PTC heater with control
  • High and continuous heat load → active cooling required

↖ Climate Control

➡ Filter fans

➡ PTC heater

No, they manage air exchange and pressure, but do not actively lower the temperature.

No, but it helps to drain away moisture that might otherwise collect in the enclosure.

Correctly selected components are intended to maintain the enclosure class.

Yes, they are often used as a complement to filter fans, heaters or cooling units.

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