djw2k3
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 190
Hi all,
We have just installed a stainless steel electrical control cabinet, about 2000mm high, 1500mm wide and 500mm deep, with large double doors on the front.
We have found that the heat build up in this due to ambient outside temparture and sunlight to be much more an issue than thought. Afetr experiencing a very warm day we got temperatures inside the cab of 50-60 deg c! Needless to say the the PC and PLC inside it were not very happy.
This cabinet when closed is sealed enougfh to allow positive pressure inside, it is positioned on a shipping berth hence the need for some pretty good protection.
We are now looking at options of cooling, a air-con unit is an option but pricy and I am a little skepyical about a heat echanger being in this environment for longevity.
Discussing it in the office one of our engineers recalls using a system that relies on compressed air which is expanded through an orifice providing cooling. Is anyone out there familiar with such a system.
Thanks
Dave
We have just installed a stainless steel electrical control cabinet, about 2000mm high, 1500mm wide and 500mm deep, with large double doors on the front.
We have found that the heat build up in this due to ambient outside temparture and sunlight to be much more an issue than thought. Afetr experiencing a very warm day we got temperatures inside the cab of 50-60 deg c! Needless to say the the PC and PLC inside it were not very happy.
This cabinet when closed is sealed enougfh to allow positive pressure inside, it is positioned on a shipping berth hence the need for some pretty good protection.
We are now looking at options of cooling, a air-con unit is an option but pricy and I am a little skepyical about a heat echanger being in this environment for longevity.
Discussing it in the office one of our engineers recalls using a system that relies on compressed air which is expanded through an orifice providing cooling. Is anyone out there familiar with such a system.
Thanks
Dave