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Equipment Enclosures

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Fiberglass Equipment Enclosures are rugged, corrosion resistant, and designed to protect your investment from the elements.

Available in a variety of standard and custom sizes, Openchannelflow Fiberglass Equipment Enclosures are made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant fiberglass. This construction ensures a solution that: 

  • Is affordable.
  • Requires minimal maintenance.
  • Doesn’t conduct electricity.
  • Isn’t susceptible to rust, rot, or decay.

Both top-access and flip-up door styles for enclosures are designed for convenience and safety and stay open while you’re accessing what’s inside.

It’s important to find the right enclosure for your needs. Fiberglass Equipment Enclosures are a good fit for storing equipment used for:

  • Monitoring flow.
  • Treating wastewater.
  • Sampling storm water.
  • Monitoring pollution.
  • Chemical metering .
  • Firefighting and safety.

If your application includes an above-ground flume, refrigerated sampler, or portable sampler, Openchannelflow offers matching enclosures.

Based on your equipment needs, standard options include:
 

  • Redstone Enclosures are uninsulated and provide affordable protection with top access.
  • Gemini Enclosures are insulated and feature a flip-up door for complete, protected access.
  • Apollo Enclosures are insulated, and usually used where a full walk-in shelter isn’t needed but equipment is larger. 

Additionally, Openchannelflow can design a custom Fiberglass Equipment Enclosure to meet your specifications.

Make the most of Equipment Enclosures with accessories including:

  • Access lighting.
  • HVAC equipment (fans, heaters, added insulation, and thermostats).
  • Electric equipment (outlets, load centers, switches, wiring, and conduit).
  • Piping / wiring penetrations.
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