Texa EGO10BT1B Cooling Unit
The Texa EGO10BT1B Cooling unit keeps the enclosure internal temperature at a constant level, which is independent of the ambient temperature.
Enclosure cooling units are used for cooling down small enclosures and panels where heat generated by electrical devices would otherwise build up.
They allow heat to be evacuated from electrical equipment cabinets and are nanoceramic coated for use without a filter in dry, dusty environments.
This allows lengthy intervals to be left between cleans.
Great attention is paid to limiting the noise level, being one of the most important criteria when designed the EGO cooling units.
They are designed to minimise disturbance caused by noise to ensure a quiet working place.
To protect the environment the cooling units, use the CFC-free, ozone-friendly refrigerants R134a or R407C.
The EGO cooling units are available for the main AC supply voltage: 230V single-phase, 400-440V two phase (in the case of voltage between lines when there is no neutral), 115V single phase and 400V and 460V three-phase, monofrequency (50 or 60 Hz).
One tip for using the Texa EGO10BT1B Cooling Unit is to seal the enclosure well.
Slits and openings will cause the cooling unit’s capacity to drop considerably and excessive condensate to form.
Also install the cooling unit on a door or wall but always as high up as possible so that the air is taken from the top of the enclosure where very hot air is created.
When choosing the cooling unit maintain a safety margin of at least 10% on the rated power considering the most difficult conditions it will have to work in.
RAL 7035 orange peel effect is the standard colour. Epoxy powder paint is used.
On request other colours are available as well as stainless steel versions.
If you are interested in the Texa EGO10BT1B Cooling Unit, or any other Texa products, please email sales@dbicontrol.co.uk or call 01244 288138 for more info.
Blog Categories
- Blog (236)
Blog Archives
- January 2022 (9)
- September 2021 (1)
- August 2021 (1)
- June 2021 (2)
- May 2021 (5)
- March 2021 (2)
- January 2021 (1)
- December 2020 (5)
- November 2020 (9)
- May 2020 (3)
- April 2020 (2)
- March 2020 (8)
- February 2020 (2)
- January 2020 (15)
- December 2019 (3)
- November 2019 (7)
- October 2019 (14)
- September 2019 (10)
- August 2019 (12)
- July 2019 (8)
- June 2019 (8)
- May 2019 (6)
- April 2019 (10)
- March 2019 (7)
- February 2019 (5)
- January 2019 (7)
- December 2018 (8)
- November 2018 (6)
- October 2018 (8)
- September 2018 (7)
- August 2018 (7)
- July 2018 (10)
- June 2018 (5)
- October 2016 (1)
- July 2016 (1)
- February 2016 (1)
- January 2016 (3)
- December 2015 (3)
- November 2015 (7)
- October 2015 (3)
- January 2014 (3)
- September 2013 (1)
Comments are closed.