Our range of Flat Pack GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester) Enclosures offers the perfect balance of durability and convenience. Designed for sites with restricted access or for those looking to minimize shipping costs, these self-assembly electrical enclosures provide the same high-level protection as our pre-assembled units but in a modular, transportable format.
Why Choose Flat Pack GRP Enclosures?
Choosing a flat pack solution doesn't mean compromising on quality. These enclosures are engineered for rapid deployment and long-term performance in harsh environments.
Ease of Transport: Reduced bulk means lower shipping costs and the ability to move units through standard doorways or into tight spaces before assembly.
Simple Assembly: Designed with the user in mind, our kits include all necessary components and clear instructions for a fast, secure setup.
Extreme Durability: Made from high-quality GRP, these units are non-corrosive, UV-resistant, and built to withstand the elements.
Customizable Layouts: The modular nature of self-assembly allows for greater flexibility in positioning cable entries and internal mounting plates.
| Feature | Benefit |
| Material | High-grade Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP) |
| Ingress Protection | Designed to meet high IP ratings for dust and water resistance |
| Maintenance | Low maintenance; will not rust or require repainting |
| Safety | Fire retardant and electrically insulated (non-conductive) |
Whether you are working in telecommunications, water treatment, or renewable energy, our flat pack GRP cabinets are suitable for a wide variety of industrial and commercial applications:
Remote Sites: Ideal for locations where heavy machinery cannot deliver pre-built kiosks.
Electrical Control Gear: Safely house switchgear, control panels, and sensitive electronics.
Water & Gas Utilities: Weatherproof housing for meters, pumps, and valves.
Telecommunications: Protecting fiber optic and networking equipment from environmental damage.
Expert Tip: When choosing your enclosure, ensure you account for the internal clearance required for your components once the wall panels are assembled.