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Air/water heat exchangers built into cabinet

A Rittal product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 3, 2000

New air/water heat exchangers, invisible from the outside, have been built into the side panel of Rittal's TS8 enclosure system to form a single unit.

New air/water heat exchangers, invisible from the outside, have been built into the side panel of Rittal's TS8 enclosure system to form a single unit.

With cooling outputs of 700W for L35 W10, 100 l/h - for 1,800 or 2,000mm high, 600mm deep enclosures Rittal's new air/water heat exchangers offer effective climate control occupying minimal space.

Due to the symmetrical profile, Rittal's TS8 also permits the use of an internal panel to create airspace with a clearance width of approximately 21mm, the equivalent to a twin walled design.

Fitting with a fan cross member at the top it becomes an internal fan mounting plate to create heat dissipation via the internal panel.

The new internal enclosure fan has been designed to effectively boost the air routing of Rittal's fan and filter units, heat exchangers and cooling units.

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