Risco LightSYS+ Large Plastic Enclosure with Metal Cover and Tamper - White
The Risco LightSYS+ large enclosure is a large-format housing designed to suit LightSYS+ installations where extra internal space is required. This model is supplied as a plastic enclosure with a metal cover and includes a tamper switch to help detect unauthorised access to the panel housing.
Key Features
- Large enclosure format for Risco LightSYS+ system builds.
- Plastic enclosure supplied with a metal cover.
- Includes tamper switch for cover monitoring.
- Designed for panel housing where additional internal space is required.
Specifications
| Property |
Value |
| Item Code |
RP432BP3000A |
| Brand |
Risco |
| Product Type |
Large enclosure (plastic) with metal cover |
| Finish |
White |
| Tamper |
Included (tamper switch) |
What's In The Box
- 1 x large plastic enclosure
- 1 x metal cover
- 1 x tamper switch
Suitable Uses
- Risco LightSYS+ alarm panel installations needing a larger housing.
- Sites where additional space is required for wiring management, terminations, or ancillary modules.
- Indoor alarm panel housing where cover tamper monitoring is desired.
Dimensions
| Enclosure Style (per instructions) |
Overall Size |
| Large plastic box |
403 mm (H) x 321 mm (W) x 116 mm (D) |
| Large metal box |
396 mm (H) x 317 mm (W) x 91 mm (D) |
- Note: The provided instruction sheet shows both large plastic and large metal enclosure formats. This SKU is described as a plastic enclosure with metal cover, so confirm the applicable dimensions during installation planning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this enclosure include a tamper switch?
Yes. This model is supplied with a tamper switch.
- Is this a metal box or a plastic box?
This SKU is described as a plastic enclosure supplied with a metal cover. The installation instructions also show a large metal box option, so confirm the enclosure format you are installing before setting out.
- Can I use this to house other control equipment?
It is commonly used to house LightSYS+ related hardware. If used for other equipment, confirm clearances, mounting points, and cable entry requirements against your specific devices.
Additional Information
- Large enclosures are typically chosen when installers want more room for neat cable dressing, terminations, and future service access.
- Plan cable entry locations early to avoid clashes with internal boards and to keep wiring clear of the cover and tamper mechanism.
- If the tamper is being monitored, confirm the wiring method and panel programming steps in the installation instructions before final fit-off.