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Meet the NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box

Engineered to protect and optimize your systems in the most demanding environments

October 15, 2024

Meet the NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box

NEMA 3R Vented Drive Box

The WMV NEMA 3R vented enclosure is a single door enclosure with roof module and door hood. The configuration includes pre-drilled mounting holes and integrated cooling with fans and filters.

Order no. Height Width Depth Fan size No. of locks Model no. 
9980094709 mm
( 27.9 ˝ )
609 mm
( 24 ˝ )
304 mm
( 12 ˝ )
4 in2WMV282412NC
9980095869 mm
( 34.2 ˝ )
609 mm
( 24 ˝ )
304 mm
( 12 ˝ )
4 in2WMV342412NC
99800961,009 mm
( 39.7 ˝ )
609 mm
( 24 ˝ )
304 mm
( 12 ˝ )
4 in2WMV402412NC
99800971,184 mm
( 46.6 ˝ )
609 mm
( 24 ˝ )
354 mm
( 13.9 ˝ )
6 in3WMV462414NC
99800981,334 mm
( 52.5 ˝ )
909 mm
( 35.8 ˝ )
404 mm
( 15.9 ˝ )
6 in3WMV543616NC
99800991,634 mm
( 64.3 ˝ )
909 mm
( 35.8 ˝ )
404 mm
( 15.9 ˝ )
6 in3WMV663616NC

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