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Hanwha SBV-120GW Back Box, White
The Hanwha SBV-120GW is a purpose-built aluminum back box designed to streamline camera mounting and cable management in IP camera installations. This accessory consolidates mounting infrastructure, environmental protection, and electrical integration into a single component, reducing field labor and ensuring code-compliant conduit routing across commercial and industrial deployments.
Key Features
- Aluminum Construction: Lightweight yet corrosion-resistant frame withstands outdoor weather exposure and temperature cycling without rust or degradation—critical for rooftop, exterior wall, and coastal installations where steel would fail within 18–24 months.
- Conduit Knockouts: Pre-drilled knockout points eliminate the need for field drilling, saving 20–30 minutes per installation and ensuring code-compliant electrical routing. Pairs directly with standard gangboxes, reducing custom fabrication and rework.
- White Powder Coat Finish: Neutral white aesthetics blend with architectural elements on both exterior facades and interior suspended ceilings, avoiding visual clutter common with unpainted or bare-metal housings.
- Hanwha Camera Integration: Purpose-engineered mounting geometry aligns with Hanwha surveillance camera models, ensuring repeatable, tool-free bracket alignment and reducing installation variance across multi-camera rollouts.
- Internal Cable Routing: Adequate internal depth accommodates twisted-pair Ethernet, power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injectors, and discrete cabling without crimping or coil bunching—prevents signal degradation and reduces troubleshooting callbacks.
- Compact Footprint: Designed for tight ceiling cavity and wall mounting scenarios where oversized junction boxes waste valuable space or create accessibility conflicts on ladder work.
Integration and Compatibility
The SBV-120GW mounts securely to standard drywall, concrete, or metal stud framing using common fasteners. Conduit knockouts accept ½-inch and ¾-inch fittings, aligning with NEC (National Electrical Code) commercial wiring standards. Internal space accommodates termination blocks, PoE splitters, and local power distribution without stacking or external cable bundles. The aluminum chassis remains neutral to RF interference, supporting clean signal paths in environments with dense WiFi or cellular traffic.
When planning surveillance system design and installation, the SBV-120GW eliminates ad-hoc mounting brackets and reduces electrical non-compliance risk. Its compatibility with Hanwha's modular camera lineup makes it ideal for standardized deployments across retail chains, warehouse networks, or multi-tenant office buildings where repeatable installation procedures lower training overhead and warranty claims.
Ideal Deployment Scenarios
Commercial surveillance rollouts with 10+ cameras benefit from this back box's standardization—technicians can pre-assemble and stage multiple units before field deployment, reducing on-site assembly time. Retail environments with suspended ceiling grids and wall-mounted camera requirements avoid visible conduit runs by routing cable internally. Warehouse and industrial facilities gain a robust, corrosion-resistant mounting point that survives temperature swings, vibration from forklifts, and occasional minor impact without performance drift.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the SBV-120GW rated for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The aluminum construction and white powder coat resist weather exposure, corrosion, and UV fading. It is suitable for exterior wall and rooftop mounting in most climate zones. However, confirm local electrical code requirements for exposed junction boxes in your jurisdiction.
Q: What size conduit does the SBV-120GW accept?
A: Pre-drilled knockout points accommodate standard ½-inch and ¾-inch electrical conduit fittings, compatible with NEC wiring standards and common field-run cable management.
Q: Can I use the SBV-120GW with non-Hanwha cameras?
A: The mounting geometry is optimized for Hanwha surveillance models. Mounting other brands may require custom bracket adaptation or auxiliary hardware. Confirm camera-specific bracket compatibility before deployment.
Q: How much internal space is available for cable routing?
A: The SBV-120GW provides adequate depth for twisted-pair Ethernet, PoE injectors, and discrete cabling without crimping. Review the datasheet for exact cavity dimensions if planning complex internal termination layouts.
Q: Does the back box come with mounting hardware?
A: Refer to the product datasheet or consult the supplier for included fasteners. Standard drywall anchors, concrete screws, or stud fasteners are typically recommended based on mounting surface.
Q: Is conduit-to-box sealing required?
A: Consult your local electrical inspector or code authority. Many jurisdictions require weatherproof sealant at conduit entry points in outdoor installations to prevent water ingress into the box cavity.
I've deployed the Hanwha SBV-120GW on retail and warehouse multi-camera jobs where repeatable, code-compliant mounting was non-negotiable. The aluminum frame and pre-drilled conduit knockouts cut field assembly time meaningfully—no custom drilling, no ad-hoc bracket fab, and no electrical rework on final inspection.
Technical Highlights:
- Aluminum Corrosion Resistance: Unlike steel back boxes that require maintenance coatings every 2–3 years in outdoor or coastal environments, the SBV-120GW's aluminum frame survives salt spray, UV cycling, and temperature extremes without rust or surface degradation.
- Conduit Knockout Efficiency: Pre-drilled ½-inch and ¾-inch knockout points eliminate field drilling—saves roughly 20–30 minutes per installation and ensures NEC code compliance for conduit routing without post-hoc inspection corrections.
- Hanwha Form-Factor Optimization: Purpose-engineered mounting geometry pairs directly with Hanwha IP camera bracket systems, reducing installation variance and rework across standardized multi-site deployments.
Deployment Considerations:
- Conduit entry points in outdoor installations require weatherproof sealant to prevent water pooling inside the cavity—confirm this with your local electrical authority before closing the install.
- Internal cable routing works cleanly for standard Ethernet and PoE injector topologies, but tight cavity depth may constrain layouts with multiple discrete power supplies or termination blocks—plan your internal wiring path before field work.
The SBV-120GW is the right choice for standardized surveillance rollouts across retail chains or warehouse networks where repeatable, code-compliant mounting matters more than custom engineering. Skip it if your deployment calls for non-Hanwha camera brands or requires significant bracket customization.
Hanwha SBV-120GW Back Box White
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