Rittal TE 7888.615 Mounting Kit - EC002625 ETIM 9
Part Number: 7888615
Manufacturer
Rittal
Part number
7888615
Category
Alt Part Number
TE 7888.615
Quick Summary
Rittal TE 7888.615 mounting kit is designed to attach a door-operated switch to the TE 8000 network enclosure roof frame. In crowded control rooms, misalignment or accessory incompatibility can delay commissioning and raise field faults. This accessory aligns with ETIM 9 EC002625 and ECLASS 8.0 27189234, supporting standardized, traceable procurement. By simplifying installation and ensuring reliable actuation, it reduces on-site labor and downtime, delivering faster project turnover. For engineers and procurement teams, the kit provides consistent mounting options and easier serviceability within industrial automation projects.
Product Information
Extended Description
7888615 Rittal: TE 8000 mounting kit, for door-operated switch
Article number
TE 7888.615
Product description
For attaching a door-operated switch to the roof frame of the TE 8000 network enclosure.
Supply includes
Assembly parts
Packs of
1 pc(s).
Weight/pack
0.078 kg
Customs tariff number
83024900
EAN
4028177805477
ETIM 9
EC002625
ECLASS 8.0
27189234
Product description
TE 8000 mounting kit, for door-operated switch
Feature: Dedicated TE 8000 mounting kit for a door-operated switch. Business impact: Ensures secure, precise alignment, reducing door-switch mis-operation and warranty issues. Application: TE 8000 network enclosure roof frame. Feature: Lightweight packaging with weight per pack of 0.078 kg. Business impact: Easier handling on site, safer lifting, and lower transport costs. Application: Quick field deployment across multiple cabinets. Feature: Includes assembly parts; Pack of 1 pc. Business impact: Faster stocking and installation, minimizing time spent searching for mounting hardware. Application: New installations and retrofit projects. Feature: Certifications/classifications ETIM 9 EC002625 and ECLASS 8.0 27189234. Business impact: Streamlines procurement integration with ERP/B BOM and compliance workflows. Application: Enterprise-wide procurement and document control. Feature: Compatibility with TE 8000 roof-frame and overall system. Business impact: Improved reliability of door-operated switch interlock, enhancing enclosure security and status signaling. Application: TE 8000 families and similar Rittal enclosures.
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FAQs
The TE 7888.615 kit includes assembly parts required to attach a door-operated switch to the TE 8000 roof frame, packaged as 1 piece per pack. The specification highlights assembly parts as the supply inclusions, simplifying on-site preparation and reducing the risk of missing hardware during retrofit or initial installation.
Yes. The mounting kit is specifically designed for the TE 8000 network enclosure roof frame, ensuring precise alignment and secure actuation of the door-operated switch. This compatibility minimizes fit issues and supports reliable interlock operation across TE 8000 cabinets.
Installation follows the TE 8000 mounting guidelines: position the kit onto the roof frame, align with the door-operated switch mounting points, secure with supplied assembly parts, and verify actuator travel. The included parts reduce sourcing time, while proper alignment ensures consistent door status signaling and enclosure security.
TE 7888.615 is classified under ETIM 9 EC002625 and ECLASS 8.0 27189234. These classifications support standardized data exchange, procurement workflows, and BOM integration, enabling easier cross-referencing with ERP systems and supplier catalogs in industrial automation projects.
Using the TE 7888.615 mounting kit reduces installation time, lowers field labor costs, and improves actuation reliability for the door-operated switch. Its standardized packaging and compatibility with TE 8000 enclosures help maintain consistent commissioning, compliance with internal procurement standards, and smoother maintenance audits.