HARTING Han-Eco® Modular Hoods & Housings
HARTING Han-Eco® Modular Hoods and Housings are a corrosion-resistant, lightweight alternative to the metal hoods and housings used in tough industrial environments. Han-Eco Hoods and Housings are constructed using a high-performance Polyamide engineered to provide high resistance to environmental stress and meet the demanding flammability requirements of UL94 Class V 0. Featuring snap-together assembly using widely available modules from the Han-Modular® series, the Han-Eco series eliminates the need for tools during assembly, maximizes flexibility, and saves wiring space and time. When locked, these connectors offer IP65 protection as defined for DIN EN 60 529.With their high mechanical stability and excellent resistance to environmental influences, these connectors are well-suited for industrial applications that require multiple connections, such as offshore wind plants, conveyor systems, packaging machines, and modular applications. HARTING Han-Eco Modular Hoods and Housings are available in sizes 6 B, 10 B, 16 B, and 24 B with integrated cable glands.
Features
- Weight reduction combined with mechanical strength
- "Click and mate" design allows quick and easy assembly without screws and tools
- Constructed using thermoplastic material with excellent mechanical properties and high resistance against environmental influence
- Highly resistant to environmental stress, suitable for use in outdoor applications
- Complete range of modules from Han-Modular
- Available in sizes 6 B, 10 B, 16 B, and 24 B, including integrated cable glands
- Suitable for applications according to protection class II
- Same panel cut out as Han® B housings, bulkhead mounting
- An optional PE contact module to hold the protective ground conductor
- Weight and cost-optimized
Applications
- Data center power
- Robotics
- Machinery
- AGVs
- Utility equipment
- Energy storage systems
Specifications
- IP65 environmental rating
- -40°C to +125°C temperature range
- Flammability according to UL 94 V 0
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Published: 2012-01-27
| Updated: 2025-10-20
