Comelit 10082 6-Way Din-Rail Enclosure
Overview
The Comelit 10082 is a wall-mounted, 6-way din-rail enclosure engineered for organized component deployment in residential and small-to-mid-size commercial security installations. This compact form factor accommodates up to 4 din-rail mounted modules, making it the practical choice when space constraints demand electrical organization without oversizing infrastructure. Unlike large standalone cabinets, the 10082 integrates directly into distributed system architectures where power supplies, communication modules, and interface cards need coordinated mounting in a single, accessible location.
Key Features
- 6-Way Din-Rail Configuration: Standard din-rail mounting accepts up to 4 modules, giving you flexibility to add components as system requirements grow — no need to overspec enclosure capacity upfront.
- Wall-Mount Design: Direct wall installation eliminates the need for floor space or separate mounting frames, freeing up room in utility closets, electrical rooms, or equipment racks.
- Modular Compatibility: Integrates seamlessly with Comelit IP security components, supporting power supplies, relay modules, and communication interfaces from the access control and surveillance product families.
- Compact Footprint: Smaller than traditional enclosures, the 10082 reduces clutter in shared electrical spaces and simplifies cable management when routing to distributed sensors or door stations.
- Standard Din-Rail Mount: Familiar mounting system means technicians can quickly position components without custom adapters or non-standard hardware.
- Organized Wiring: Dedicated internal space prevents tangled cables and makes future troubleshooting or module replacement straightforward — a real time-saver during service calls.
Integration & Compatibility
The 10082 is purpose-built for Comelit surveillance and control system deployments, supporting standard din-rail mounted power supplies, communication modules, and interface cards. If your system architecture distributes power and control across multiple locations — apartment buildings, retail chains, warehouse perimeters — the modular approach lets each site run a compact 10082 instead of managing larger, centralized cabinets. This topology also simplifies troubleshooting; a single enclosure failure doesn't take down the entire installation. When planning din-rail enclosures for your security infrastructure, consult a network video recorder deployment guide to ensure power budgets and module counts align with your recording and control requirements.
When to Choose a Different Model
The 10082 suits sites needing housing for 2–4 modules. If you're deploying more than 6 din-rail components or require extensive cable routing and cooling provisions, consider a larger multi-rail or free-standing cabinet variant within the Comelit family. For outdoor or high-vibration environments (vehicle-mounted or shipping container), confirm environmental ratings with your integrator — the 10082 is designed for indoor utility-room deployment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many standard power supplies can the 10082 accommodate?
A: Up to 4 din-rail modules can fit on the 6-way rail. Since most single-output power supplies occupy 1–2 rail spaces, you can typically mount 2–3 power supplies plus an interface module. Check module dimensions against your specific components.
Q: Is the 10082 suitable for outdoor wall mounting?
A: No. The 10082 is designed for indoor deployment (utility rooms, electrical closets, equipment racks). For outdoor environments, use a weatherproof cabinet variant rated IP66 or higher.
Q: Can I daisy-chain multiple 10082 enclosures on the same circuit?
A: Yes. Multiple 10082 units can be wall-mounted and connected to the same main power feed, provided the main circuit breaker and wiring gauge support the aggregate load of all modules across all enclosures.
Q: Does the 10082 include mounting hardware?
A: Standard wall-mounting hardware is included for installation on drywall, wood studs, or plasterboard. If mounting to masonry or metal framing, confirm that appropriate anchors and brackets are supplied or sourced separately.
Q: What is the maximum depth of modules that fit inside the 10082?
A: Consult the Comelit 10082 datasheet for internal clearance dimensions. Most standard din-rail modules (power supplies, relays, communication cards) fit within typical enclosure depth; larger or custom modules may require case-by-case validation.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The Comelit 10082 solves a real pain point in multi-site deployments: distributed power and control without needing oversized cabinetry at each location. In apartment buildings, retail networks, or warehouse complexes, you often don't need a 10-slot cabinet — you need 3–4 modules per location. The 10082 fills that gap cleanly, and the wall-mount form factor keeps electrical rooms organized and accessible for service calls.
Technical Highlights:
- 6-Way Din-Rail Capacity (Up to 4 Modules): Right-sized for single-location control points without underutilized enclosure real estate. You pay for what you use, not for future expansion you may never need.
- Wall-Mount Configuration: Mounts directly to interior walls or utility room framing, eliminating floor-standing cabinet footprints that eat up already-cramped electrical closets. Easier cable routing to overhead or floor conduit runs.
- Standard Din-Rail Compatibility: Any IEC 60715 din-rail module (power supplies, relays, communication cards, fused modules) seats without adapters. No proprietary rails or custom brackets needed — a real time-saver during module swaps.
Deployment Considerations:
- The 10082 is strictly indoor-rated. Don't attempt outdoor or damp-environment mounting without a weatherproof cabinet variant — moisture ingress will take out power supplies fast.
- Maximum module count is 4 on the 6-way rail. Before specifying, add up your actual component footprints (power supplies, relay modules, interface cards) and confirm they fit. A 2-amp power supply and a 4-channel relay module often use 2–3 rail spaces total.
- Wiring density can get tight in compact enclosures. Plan your terminal block and cable runs carefully — the 10082 isn't a cable-routing gymnasium. Neatly coil excess leads and label everything before panel cover goes on.
Best fit: apartment intercom systems, retail chain door-entry controllers, warehouse perimeter access nodes, or any deployment where 2–4 modular components live behind a wall in a utility closet. The 10082 keeps these distributed points organized and professional-looking. If you're building a single-site installation with 8+ modules, a larger enclosure is your better choice.