Configurix

Electrical enclosure configurator software

Configure the cabinet, accessories and machining. Price one controlled project.

Configurix connects enclosure families, dimensions, materials, doors, panels, rails, cable management, climate products, machining, devices, account pricing, quotations, CAD, bills of material and reviewed project data in one guided workflow for manufacturers, panel builders, distributors and OEM engineers.

Wall-mount, floor-standing, modular, outdoor and control-panel enclosure systems
Dimensions, materials, doors, panels, rails, ducts, climate options and machining
Customer website, distributor, panel-builder and engineering journeys
Live account pricing, quotations, CAD/ECAD, BOMs and reviewed production handoff
Electrical enclosure in a 3D configurator sceneAn open floor-standing control enclosure with mounting plate, rails, wire ducts, devices, fan, plinth, dimensions, thermal input and quotation status in one configured project.ENCLOSURE PROJECTFloor-standing cabinet · revision 06QUOTE STATUSPriced · review openTHERMAL INPUT680 W internal lossENCLOSURE SIZE1200 × 800 × 400 mmMounting plate · 760 mm

Connected enclosure project

One configuration connects the cabinet, option, machining, price, drawing, BOM and review.

Electrical enclosure software defined

An enclosure configurator connects the real catalogue, physical choices and commercial workflow.

A connected enclosure configurator begins with the actual manufacturer catalogue and the application inputs needed to choose responsibly. Installation context, size, mounting, material, door arrangement, environmental requirement, thermal inputs and market remain attached to one governed project.

Enclosure families, dimensions, panels, plinths, rails, ducts, locks, windows, cable entries, fans, filters, cooling, heating and machining can use revisioned product data. Changing a size, door or cut-out updates the same 3D model, compatibility checks, product list and price rather than forcing the distributor to reconcile separate selection, CAD and quotation tools.

The same governed model can power a public selector, ecommerce journey, distributor portal, panel-builder workspace and engineering desk. Each channel receives the correct products, territories, account prices, documents and actions while one project identity and revision history continue across teams.

A visual configuration is not final electrical, thermal, SCCR, conductor, protection, grounding, EMC, functional-safety, hazardous-location, certification or installation approval. Configurix can preserve controlled data, calculations, warnings and review evidence while qualified parties remain responsible for the actual enclosure and assembly.

Interactive enclosure-platform planner

Choose the enclosure scope, channel and required output.

A public enclosure selector, distributor quotation tool and panel-engineering workflow need different inputs, product data and release gates. Use the planner to expose the correct operating scope.

Enclosure scope
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Distributor enclosure configuration-to-quote workflow

Connect permitted enclosure systems, sizes, materials, doors, panels, plinths, rails, cable management, climate products, locks, windows, machining and services in one commercial revision. A changed dimension or accessory updates the same 3D view, product list, account price and quotation.

Persistent project record

Account · application · enclosure family · size · material · doors · accessories · machining · thermal options · price list · quote · approval

Required release gates

  • Every quoted line reconciles to the selected product and catalogue revision.
  • Commercial compatibility checks remain distinct from certification and engineering approval.
  • Accepted quotes retain the enclosure, options, price, documents and exceptions approved.

Configure the enclosure decisions that drive compatibility, documentation and price.

The implementation follows the actual enclosure systems, production capabilities, electrical workflow, commercial model and receiving systems—not a generic 3D cabinet placed over a PDF catalogue.

Application and enclosure family

Capture enough context to select a defensible product system.

  • Indoor, outdoor, industrial, hygienic, corrosive and other installation contexts
  • Wall-mount, floor-standing, modular, console, junction-box and custom families
  • Market, environmental requirement, size range, mounting and open questions

Cabinet, doors and panels

Build the physical enclosure from governed parts and dimensions.

  • Height, width, depth, material, finish, bay count and construction series
  • Doors, windows, locks, side and rear panels, roofs, bases and plinths
  • Mounting plates, partial panels, rails, profiles, shelves and hardware

Machining and cable entry

Connect customer intent to actual manufacturing capabilities.

  • Holes, rectangular cut-outs, gland plates, fan patterns and operator devices
  • Surface, edge distance, keep-out, collision, tooling and tolerance checks
  • Imported geometry, cut-out drawings, coating effects and production services

Layout and climate options

Coordinate internal space, accessories and operating conditions.

  • DIN rails, wire duct, terminals, device identities and field interfaces
  • Heat loss, ambient range, target temperature, solar load and contamination
  • Fans, filters, heat exchangers, cooling units, heaters and thermostats

Distributor and project pricing

Continue the selected cabinet into the correct account model.

  • List, distributor, project, framework, discount and margin rules
  • Products, machining, assembly, wiring, tests, documents, freight and services
  • Budgets, alternatives, quotations, revisions, deposits and approvals

CAD, BOM and handoff

Preserve accepted identity while engineering review remains explicit.

  • Enclosure, accessory, machining, device, price, document and approval revisions
  • 2D/3D CAD, ECAD references, cut-out data, schedules, BOM or production order
  • PIM, CRM, CAD, ECAD, PLM, ERP, manufacturing, API and webhook connections

One connected process

From enclosure requirement to a reviewed cabinet project.

The customer, distributor, panel builder, engineer, manufacturer and installer can continue the same project while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Define the application

Start with location, size and environmental need

Capture installation context, dimensions, mounting, material, protection basis, thermal inputs and verification status.

Configure the cabinet

Choose valid panels, accessories and machining

Build the governed enclosure while geometry, compatibility, cut-outs, climate options and alternatives remain connected.

Create the quotation

Calculate products, production work and services

Apply the correct account, price list, machining, assembly, documents, freight, terms and revisioned offer.

Review and release

Verify engineering boundaries and preserve identity

Record thermal, electrical, certification, site and authority decisions before accepted data moves to CAD or production systems.

A catalogue finds a box. A connected configurator runs the enclosure decision.

Use this comparison to separate a product filter from software that governs physical options, machining, thermal context, account pricing, technical output and reviewed handoff.

DecisionGeneric enclosure catalogueConnected Configurix workflow
Application stateSearch terms and filtersStable context, dimensions, environment, source and revision identity
Product identityFamily and sizeManufacturer product, construction, material, market and revision
AccessoriesSeparate compatible-products listPositioned, quantity-aware options with relationship and collision checks
MachiningSend a sketch laterControlled surfaces, cut-outs, keep-outs, tolerances and production data
Thermal contextA cooling-products linkHeat loss, environment, design basis, selected option and review state
PricingRequest priceTraceable cabinet, options, machining, labor, services and price revision
QuotationPart numbers copied to emailOffer reconciles to configuration, work, price, documents and exclusions
Production outputFiles assembled manuallyVerified identities, geometry, BOM, drawings and receiving-system mapping
Catalogue changeOld projects can silently driftProducts, rules, prices, documents and reopen behaviour are governed

Enclosure configuration references

Separate guided configuration, engineering design and conformity assessment.

These primary sources define relevant enclosure, assembly, control-panel, thermal-selection, runtime-3D and API boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the standards, testing, qualified engineering and authority requirements for the actual project.

Electrical enclosure configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, panel builders and distributors.

Enclosure systems, dimensions, accessories, machining, thermal management, live pricing, quotations, CAD, BOMs, integrations and engineering boundaries.

See the working system

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A free, no-obligation walkthrough tailored to how your team configures, quotes and delivers.

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