A vortex enclosure cooler converts factory compressed air into filtered cooled air without electricity or refrigerant.
Compressed air enclosure cooling.
Vortex enclosure cooler efficiency.
Compressor based air conditioners rely on chemical refrigerants to remove heat from electronic electrical enclosures.
Enclosure cooling vortex tubes vortex tubes convert compressed air into a stream of cold air to keep electronics within enclosures from overheating while also keeping dust and other contaminants out.
A vortex a c can be installed on a standard enclosure in about 5 minutes.
Exair s efc is a user friendly electronic flow control for compressed air that is designed to minimize compressed air use on blow off drying cooling conveying and static elimination operations.
Set the thermostat and the tubes switch on only when needed.
Vortec s line of vortex a c enclosure coolers provide our customers with many advantages one of which is quick and easy installation.
And avoid contamination with dirty humid air caused by fans.
Because a thermoelectric cooler is compact robust and completely solid state the inherent reliability of such a system is attractive to engineers and end users alike.
They are good for low to moderate cooling from 400 to 5 000 btu and where emi rfi must be minimized.
Vortex coolers are used where compressed air is available from another part of the factory.
Thanks to the mechanical thermostat there is no need to provide electricity to a thermostat or hook up a solenoid valve.
Often used in low noise environments such as labs and clean rooms these are quieter than standard enclosure cooling vortex tubes.
They convert compressed air into a stream of cold air to keep electronics within enclosures from overheating while also keeping dust and other contaminants out.
At the cool end of the vortex tube air flows as cool as minus 50 degree c can be achieved.
The efc combines a photoelectric sensor with a timing control that limits compressed air use by turning it off when no part is present.
Enclosure coolers enclosure coolers keep electrical and electronic enclosures cool clean and protected and are a low cost alternative to expensive high maintenance air conditioners.
The resulting cooling is quite dramatic with ambient compressed air entering the tube and the split air having a temperature difference of over 130 degree c in some cases.
They include a ducting kit to distribute cool air throughout the enclosure.
Air conditioners utilizing thermoelectric coolers are often considered as an alternative to conventional vapor compression systems for enclosure cooling.
In addition to refrigerants these air conditioners also use compressors evaporators condensers and fans to provide cooling.