electrical enclosure Articles
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Plastic electrical enclosures – solutions for extreme customization
Standard enclosures do not remain standard for long. In no time, engineers put holes, cutouts, and recesses into pristine boxes. This process is necessary to make the enclosures functional. There are switches to mount, readouts to view and connections to be made. Every application is unique and every solution is different, and all applications seem to require customizing the enclosure. Rather ...
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3 Enclosure Design & Cooling Considerations when Designing Electronics for Outdoors
When you require enclosure cooling for your sensitive electronic equipment, dealing with the outdoor elements can complicate things slightly. Without the constant ambient environment present as in most indoor facilities or the shelter provided by the building to shield the enclosure from precipitation and other outdoor elements, the enclosure can be subjected to much more extreme conditions when ...
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When is the Ambient Temperature Too Hot to Rely on Air to Air Heat Exchangers for Enclosure Cooling?
When you are looking for an efficient method for enclosure cooling, a heat exchanger is a good solution for a few different reasons. Not only is a heat exchanger energy efficient, but it allows you to maintain a completely closed loop enclosure cooling solution. The way a heat exchanger operates is by employing a heat pipe principle to exchange heat from an electrical enclosure to the outside. ...
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Mechanical Vapor Recover Unit (VRU) - Case Study #170504
Project Details Location: Appalachian Basin /Utica Flow Rate HP: 50 MMSCFD Suction Pressure: 0-12 Oz/in2 Discharge Pressure: 200 PSI Electric Drive: 20 HP Aereon’s Jordan Technologies MeVRU (Electric Drive) is designed with a cold weather package in this application. Flash gas is being captured from three (3) condensate tanks on site and processing the flow through the electric ...
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