Description
NEMA 4 (IP66) Cabinet Coolers (dust-tight, oil-tight, splash resistant, indoor/outdoor service) incorporate a low pressure relief valve for both the vortex tube and cabinet air exhaust. This valve closes and seals when the cooler is not operating to maintain the NEMA integrity of the electronic enclosure. Continuous operation Cabinet Cooler Systems are recommended when constant cooling and constant positive purge are desirable. Each of these systems include a water-dirt filter separator to prevent water condensate and dirt from entering your enclosure and a cold air distribution kit used to direct the air for circulation or on to hot spots. All Cabinet Coolers are UL Listed and CE compliant. Unlike an expensive, freon-based air conditioner, Cabinet Coolers incorporate a vortex tube to produce cold air from compressed air – with no moving parts. They can be installed in minutes through a standard electrical knockout. They are a low cost, reliable way of cooling and purging electronic control panels.
Applications
- Programmable controllers
- Line control cabinets
- Motor control centers
- Relay panels
- NC/CNC systems
- Modular control centers
- CCTV cameras
- Computer cabinets
- Cool laser housings
- Electronic scales
NEMA 4 Cabinet Cooler Advantages
- Low cost
- Compact
- Cooling capacities up to 5,600 Btu/hr. (1,641 Watts)
- Quiet
- Install in minutes
- Maintain NEMA 4 integrity (IP66)
- Stabilize enclosure temperature and humidity
- No CFC’s
- No moving parts – maintenance free
- Mount in standard electrical knockout
- Stop nuisance tripping
- Stop heat damage
- Eliminate fans and filters
- Eliminate lost production
- Stop circuit drift
- Stop dirt contamination
- Provide washdown protection
Cabinet Cooler Systems comply with OSHA’s Safety Requirements, the EU General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC) and meet the noise limitation requirements of the EU Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC). In addition, Cabinet Cooler Systems are Listed to applicable UL Standards and requirements by Underwriters’ Laboratories. All sound level measurements are taken at 3 feet away.





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