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Non-fluorocarbon, non-draining water-cooled electronic cooler that can be attached to the ceiling.
[Features]
· Use for cooling of cabinets used for factory automation, control and information & communications.
· The non-draining structure eliminates the need for measures to deal with dew condensate. (Non-draining at an internal cabinet temperature of 30°C or more)
· Drain detection function prevents unlikely water leakages.
· Has a cold air temperature that minimizes condensation inside the cabinet.
· Environmentally friendly, non-fluorocarbon, non-gas, oil-less structure.
· Maintenance is easy because a compressor is not used.
· Uses low-maintenance cooling water.
· Saves energy thanks to optimal control achieved by
hybrid operation (switches automatically between cooler operation and heat exchanger operation).
[Specifications]
· Rated frequency: 50/60 Hz
· Operating temperature: inside cabinet +20 to +50°C / outside cabinet +5 to +50°C
· Set thermostat temperature: 37℃ (cooler operation)
· Coating color: light beige coating, LB color (5Y7/1), Japan Paint Manufacturers Association J25-70B
· Installation location: indoor use IP5X (Category 2)
[Accessories]
· Mounting nut, terminal cover, packing, hanging bolt, drainage hose, instruction manual
Type | Cooler | Cooling Capacity | 370/390W | Rated Voltage | AC100V |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mounting Method | Ceiling Mounting | Cooling capability(W) | 370/390 | Rated Voltage(V) | 100 AC |
Rated Power Consumption(W) | Cooler operation: 862/857, heat exchange operation: 122/148 | Noise(dB) | Cooler operation: 62/65, heat exchange operation: 60/60 | Dimension (width)(mm) | 550 |
Dimension (vertical)(mm) | 380 | Dimension (depth)(mm) | 305 | Paint Color | Light beige (5Y7/1) |
Protection Grade | IP5X |
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