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Advice for cooling of outdoor electronics enclosure

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atome

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Sep 15, 2011
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Hi,

I would like some advice on cooling solutions for a sealed outdoor electronics enclosure. The enclosure is around 2m3 with a total heat load of 4000W.
The inside temperature should preferably remain independant from outside conditions so air to air heat exchangers are probably not an option. Air conditioners seem to be standard technique in that case but the enclosure needs to remain functional when rotated 90° and a vapor-compression refrigeration system will not work in any position (or I am wrong?).
I am thinking of having a fixed chiller close to the enclosure, with water circulating into an air to water heat exchanger mounted on the enclosure. Is it a good option? Any proposal for a better one?
The enclosure is movable so the colling system should preferably be not too heavy.

Any help would be appreciated,
thanks
 
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Your concept of a remote fixed chiller piped to an exchanger is reasonable.

You could do something similar with air instead of liquid. That would remove failure modes that could mix electronics and water.
 
Thanks for the feedback.
For now, I am just concerned with the overwall cooling of the enclosure. Next level is to look at the pb at the level of the circuit boards. I would favor forced convection inside hence the air to water exchanger. But if it doesn't work, I might have to consider adding cold plates, which means bringing the water inside.
 
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