Smart Sunshade Control Cabinet Light Intensity Sensor Box
Product Attributes
Attribute |
Value |
Usage |
Electrical Cabinet, PLC control panel |
Thickness |
1.5mm or more |
Accessories |
Hinges, Handles, Screws |
Type |
Cabinet |
Features |
Durable, Waterproof, Fireproof |
Material |
Metal |
Structure |
Single Door/2 doors |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Installation |
Wall Mounted, free standing |
Surface Treatment |
Powder Coating |
Lock Type |
Key Lock |
Size |
Customizable |
Color |
Grey or others |
Core Control Functions
- Commercial buildings (glass curtain walls, atriums)
- Industrial workshops (high-temperature, glare-prone areas)
- Coastal facilities (marine climate environments)
- Multi-floor complexes (zoned sunshade management)
- Outdoor venues (pavilions, stadiums with sunshade systems)
Specifications
Dimensions (W×H×T, mm) |
Cabinet Thickness (mm) |
Door Panel Thickness (mm) |
250×300×150 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
300×400×200 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
400×500×200 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
500×600×200 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
600×800×200 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
1000×800×200 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
1200×1000×200 |
0.6 |
0.8 |
Customized on requirement |
Material Options
Aluminum alloy, stainless steel, carbon steel
IP Rating Options
IP30/IP40/IP54/IP55
Customization Suggestions
- Scenario Adaptation: Use IP66 protective cabinets for outdoor installation; add anti-salt spray coatings in coastal areas; install built-in cooling fans in high-temperature workshops to ensure internal temperature ≤ 40°C.
- Sensor Configuration: Add ultraviolet sensors in glass curtain wall areas for precise sunshade triggering; adopt zoned sensors in multi-floor scenarios for independent control by floor.
- Control Functions: Support remote angle adjustment (0-180°) via mobile APP; preset working day/holiday modes; automatic operation based on sunrise/sunset times.
- Safety Enhancement: Automatic power-off with alarm push notifications for motor overload; redundant design for key components (relays) to improve system reliability.
- Interface Compatibility: BACnet/Modbus protocol interfaces for integration with Building Automation Systems (BAS) to enable energy-saving coordination between sunshades and air conditioners.