Inspection windows, also known as control windows, are transparent panels placed on enclosures to offer a clear view of the internal components.
These windows come in various sizes, from small hatches that can be attached to an existing enclosure, to full-size doors. Inspection windows are designed to be compatible with specific enclosure models, you can find this information on the product page or specsheet.
Typically, inspection windows are made from polycarbonate or acrylic. These materials are ideal for withstanding wear and tear, while providing a clear view inside the enclosure.
Many inspection windows are openable, often using mechanisms like keylocks, and when closed, they still maintain a level of protection against external elements. This level of protection, measured by the IP rating, varies depending on the window’s design.