kamikhan
Mechanical
- Apr 20, 2008
- 5
Hey guys!
I've just stepped into the field of engineering and am instantly faced with a problem that I'll need your help with:
Our electrical dept. has just bought a transformer that would be placed outside in the open. It has a relay(?) mounted on the outside that is subject to temperatures close to -40C in the winters. In order to maintain the temperature of the relay at around +20C, it has been decided that a stainless steel enclosure of 1m x 1m x 0.6m will be put around the relay on the outside of the transformer. The wall thickness of the enclosure is 1.5mm.
My task is to size a small heater that would enable the temperature inside the enclosure to be maintained at around +20C, to protect the relay.
I have tried to put some numbers together, but none of the results make much sense. My heater sizing appears to be way too big.
Please help me with this problem, as I have now almost given up hope trying to figure it out myself. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I've just stepped into the field of engineering and am instantly faced with a problem that I'll need your help with:
Our electrical dept. has just bought a transformer that would be placed outside in the open. It has a relay(?) mounted on the outside that is subject to temperatures close to -40C in the winters. In order to maintain the temperature of the relay at around +20C, it has been decided that a stainless steel enclosure of 1m x 1m x 0.6m will be put around the relay on the outside of the transformer. The wall thickness of the enclosure is 1.5mm.
My task is to size a small heater that would enable the temperature inside the enclosure to be maintained at around +20C, to protect the relay.
I have tried to put some numbers together, but none of the results make much sense. My heater sizing appears to be way too big.
Please help me with this problem, as I have now almost given up hope trying to figure it out myself. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers