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Cabinet Coolers Meet CE Requirements

April 28, 2010
Described as low-cost components, the company’s line of Cabinet Coolers meet the appropriate CE safety requirements that now make them suitable for a wide range of enclosure cooling apps.

Described as low-cost components, the company’s line of Cabinet Coolers meet the appropriate CE safety requirements that now make them suitable for a wide range of enclosure cooling apps. Units take little time for installation via a standard electrical knockout hole and they convert a standard supply of compressed air to 20°F air without refrigerants or CFC’s. They employ a compressed air filter to ensure no moisture or dust is introduced inside the panel and an optional thermostat control minimizes compressed air use. Cooling capacities up to 5,600 Btu/hr. are available. Prices start at $344. EXAIR CORP., Cincinnati, OH. (800) 903-9247.

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