What is a waterproof isolator box?
A waterproof isolator box is an enclosed switch assembly used for local equipment disconnection in outdoor, wet, dusty, or service-access areas. It normally includes the enclosure, rotary handle, front plate, and internal switch mechanism matched to the required current, pole count, and function.
Should I choose SHP, SH30, or LW28?
Choose SHP for standard enclosed isolator boxes, SH30 for narrower load isolation boxes, and LW28 when the request includes selector, transfer, reversing, meter selection, or multi-position cam-switch logic. The switching function is usually more important than the box appearance.
Are these empty waterproof boxes?
No. These routes describe enclosed switch assemblies rather than empty plastic boxes. A complete order should define the switch mechanism, enclosure size, handle style, current rating, pole count, cable entry, and any required wiring diagram or approval drawing.
Can current rating and pole count be customized?
Yes. Shieldhz can match current rating, pole count, handle marking, enclosure size, and switching function to the project requirement when the electrical duty is clear. For LW28 cam-switch boxes, include the contact program or wiring diagram before quotation.
What information is needed for a waterproof isolator box quotation?
Send the product family if known, rated current, voltage, pole count, switch function, waterproof box code, material preference, cable-entry direction, quantity, target certification market, required documents, and delivery schedule. Photos or drawings from the existing installation also help.
Can stainless steel waterproof boxes be supplied?
Stainless steel options can be reviewed for projects that need stronger corrosion resistance or a metal enclosure. The request should include material grade expectations, dimensions, cable-entry position, switch rating, order quantity, and whether samples or drawings are needed first.
Which standards are relevant to waterproof switch boxes?
Waterproof switch box selection usually references the switch duty, IP rating, and certification market. IEC 60947-3 is commonly used for switch-disconnector context, while IP ratings and local certification requirements should be confirmed against the exact model and target country.