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Fiberglass Shelters
When you need equipment protection, a pre-engineered walk-in shelter does the job while allowing operators weather-protected access.
Openchannelflow Equipment Shelters are used for applications across the country and around the world, including:
- Chemical feed / storage
- Emissions monitoring
- Industrial devices and processes
- Oil / Gas
- Railroads
- Telecommunications
- Water / wastewater
Fiberglass construction means that Openchannelflow Shelters are:
- Lightweight.
- Suitable for harsh weather and demanding environments.
- Virtually maintenance free.
- Stronger than metal, yet lightweight.
- Corrosion, chemical, and impact resistant.
- Not electrically conductive.
Each Shelter comes with an extensive list of standard accessories:
- Single doors that are hinged, open outward and are 3-feet wide by 6-feet, 8-inches high.
- Electrical equipment:
- 12 gauge THHN wiring in rigid Schedule 40 PVC conduit
- NEMA 1 metallic 125 A main lug load center
- Duplex 20 A GFCI outlet with in-use weather cover
- Exterior duplex switches for independent control of interior light and fan
- Interior wet location rated LED light.
- Insulating core.
- Exhaust fan, heater, and intake shutter.
- Maintenance-free, gloss exterior.
- Lifting points.
Your site needs may be different. A wide range of electrical, HVAC, lighting, safety, mounting, access, and configuration accessories are available to make Shelters work for you.
While all Shelters are generously outfitted, we can customize your fiberglass Shelter with sizes and accessories to meet your exact needs.
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