Cabinet-Based Design
Heating layout, heater selection, bracket/guard approach, and mounting position based on drawings, available space, ambient conditions, and target temperature.
East Thermal Tech
Project-specific electric heating packages for anti-condensation, frost prevention, low-temperature protection, and temperature maintenance in customer-supplied cabinets.
East Thermal Tech focuses on custom cabinet heating assemblies. We work around customer-supplied cabinet drawings and support heater layout, heater selection, mounting, bracket or guard planning, wiring route, and terminal reservation.
Heating layout, heater selection, bracket/guard approach, and mounting position based on drawings, available space, ambient conditions, and target temperature.
Heating system installation can be planned around customer-supplied cabinets, prototype builds, or repeat production requirements.
Wiring, terminals, and connection points can be reserved for the customer's downstream control system integration.
A practical fit for teams that already own the cabinet platform and need a heating assembly package around drawing, space, voltage, and downstream control requirements.
Used where cabinet-mounted components need minimum temperature support or condensation risk reduction in outdoor, industrial, telecom, generator, and data center support environments.
Heating packages to reduce condensation risk in enclosed electrical spaces.
Cold-weather and frost-prevention support for exposed cabinet locations.
Heating assemblies for PDU, RPP, UPS, switchgear-related, and support cabinets.
Humidity, condensation, and low-temperature support for network and edge sites.
Minimum temperature maintenance for standby power and outdoor control enclosures.
Heating review for existing cabinet platforms, upgrades, and repeat builds.
A focused review path for customer-supplied cabinet projects, from project intake to repeat production.
Cabinet drawings, photos, voltage, ambient temperature range, target internal temperature, and application background.
Initial heater type, layout direction, mounting position, bracket or guard needs, and wiring route.
Heating components, mounting approach, terminal reservation, and assembly notes for customer review.
A sample build can be planned around your supplied cabinet, prototype enclosure, or cabinet mock-up.
Feedback from installation, space, wiring, service access, and downstream control integration is reviewed.
After confirmation, the heating assembly package can be prepared for repeat cabinet production.
Focused heating assembly support for enclosure OEMs, panel shops, and equipment cabinet suppliers.
We keep the project boundary clear so OEM, engineering, and sourcing teams can evaluate the heating package without confusing it with a full electrical or cooling scope.
Our scope is the electric heating assembly package inside or around the customer-supplied cabinet.
Downstream control logic, sensors, panel controls, and system integration remain by the customer unless separately defined.
We are not positioning this offer as a data center liquid cooling product or cooling system.
We are not a data center MEP contractor or turnkey data center infrastructure supplier.
We can reserve wiring routes and terminals, but we do not sell this as a complete control cabinet package.
Certification scope must be confirmed against the exact custom assembly, order requirements, components, and destination market.
The more specific the cabinet information, the faster we can review the heating assembly approach.
Send the basic cabinet and operating information. The form opens an email draft to our team; if you selected a drawing or photo, please attach it in your email client before sending.
East Thermal Tech keeps the scope clear: electric heating assemblies for equipment cabinets and enclosures. Public Dongfang Electric Heating materials support industrial electric heater design and manufacturing experience, export background, and electric heating product references.
Share your cabinet drawing, voltage, ambient temperature range, target internal temperature, and wiring requirements. We will review the heating assembly approach and reply with the next technical questions.