By combining free cooling with lively cooling, this closed-loop system safeguards vital electronics inside an enclosure whereas decreasing vitality consumption, reducing prices, and decreasing carbon emissions.
“The DHS-Sequence combines the very best of free cooling and lively cooling to radically affect an end-user’s vitality consumption and carbon emissions whereas cooling their vital electronics,” says James Wong, Pfannenberg’s Director of World NEMA Product Administration.
The DHS-Sequence achieves its optimum effectivity by combining free cooling with lively cooling. Free cooling is a expertise that minimizes vitality use by utilizing the cooler air outdoors the enclosure to take away warmth from contained in the enclosure. Lively cooling makes use of a compressor and refrigerant cycle to chill the air within the enclosure when it exceeds the specified temperature of the enclosure. This mixture optimizes the effectivity of the cooling unit thereby decreasing vitality utilization. This twin system additionally offers redundancy in a single unit to keep away from downtime, matches all full-sized enclosures, and likewise options a straightforward to learn standing show.
The DHS-Sequence is obtainable in indoors (Sort 12), outdoor (Sort 3R/4), and in washdown (Sort 4X) configuration. The product proves preferrred for places with decrease ambient temperatures, local weather managed services, and operations that periodically run at partial capability. This may embrace all the pieces from automotive manufacturing and warehouse automation to out of doors services and meals and beverage manufacturing.
The DHS-Sequence meets excessive requirements for electrical security, being licensed to the UL 60335 normal. Moreover, the hybrid cooler is pre-gasketed to make set up even simpler. The product has additionally been designed to fulfill upcoming environmental rules governing the usage of the R-513A refrigerant.
