Compressed air enters the vortex tube powered Cabinet Cooler and is converted into two streams, one hot and one cold. The cold air is discharged into the control cabinet through the cold air. A cabinet cooling system is a device or assembly designed to regulate the internal temperature of an electrical enclosure, control cabinet, or telecom rack. These systems are critical in industries where sensitive electronics or automation components must operate reliably in harsh, hot, or humid. How to Keep Your Outdoor Cabinet Cool: A Thermal Management Guide for Enclosure Design All outdoor electrical enclosure must contend with a constant adversary: heat. Transformers and power supplies: Constantly dissipate power losses as heat. Contactors, relays, and circuit breakers: Heat from resistive losses during. Thermoelectric cooling modules, also known as Peltier devices, offer a solid-state solution for cabinet cooling. Assisted (Semi-Active): These use air-to-air or water-to-air heat exchangers. This means less maintenance and helps battery backup.
[PDF Version]