kensplace - 16 Sep 2006, 12:47 am
Picked up a couple of pelco housings second hand, huge massive beasts they are (I can even fit in the 1 foot long 350mm lens + camera inside it, and still have room at the sides for other stuff...)
Cant make out the model number, looks like eh55 something something.
They are made out of aluminium, with a gas strut for lid opening closing, and are very, very solidly built.
What concerns me, is they are marked as mains (220v) and have 2 heater resistors near the front, which are connected via fairly thin wire, and whats worse, is there is no earthing on the case whatsoever.
There are nice live and nuetral wires, which go into a terminal block at the rear, then through a thermistor of some sorts for temp control (well one of the housings has the thermistor, the other does not) and then out to those thin white wires to the resistors that heat up.
They work, but is it normal for a pelco case like that to not have a earth? Especially with thin wires for the mains, which pass right over those resistors which can get hot.....
Seems like a death trap waiting to happen, are these how the cases are made, or has some idiot modified them in the past? All it would take is for a wire to be damaged, or for the insulation to melt, and the entire case could become 'live' - and they are not even fused inside the case. Course the fuse in the mains plug would blow, but thats not the point....
Will end up having to put in 12 or 24v heaters due to the stupid part P regs in the UK anyways, but curious as to whats normal on a large pro pelco housing.
[edit]ps even if its normal, I would still not use it as it is, without earthing/fusing/improving wiring first, if I could do mains, but the uk sucks for diy work these days, nanny state we live in now...[/edit]
Cant make out the model number, looks like eh55 something something.
They are made out of aluminium, with a gas strut for lid opening closing, and are very, very solidly built.
What concerns me, is they are marked as mains (220v) and have 2 heater resistors near the front, which are connected via fairly thin wire, and whats worse, is there is no earthing on the case whatsoever.
There are nice live and nuetral wires, which go into a terminal block at the rear, then through a thermistor of some sorts for temp control (well one of the housings has the thermistor, the other does not) and then out to those thin white wires to the resistors that heat up.
They work, but is it normal for a pelco case like that to not have a earth? Especially with thin wires for the mains, which pass right over those resistors which can get hot.....
Seems like a death trap waiting to happen, are these how the cases are made, or has some idiot modified them in the past? All it would take is for a wire to be damaged, or for the insulation to melt, and the entire case could become 'live' - and they are not even fused inside the case. Course the fuse in the mains plug would blow, but thats not the point....
Will end up having to put in 12 or 24v heaters due to the stupid part P regs in the UK anyways, but curious as to whats normal on a large pro pelco housing.
[edit]ps even if its normal, I would still not use it as it is, without earthing/fusing/improving wiring first, if I could do mains, but the uk sucks for diy work these days, nanny state we live in now...[/edit]
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