Packaging & Materials: NEMA 4X 20°F Cabinet Coolers Resist Heat And Corrosion

Aug. 23, 2004
Using 20°F air, the 316SS stainless-steel cabinet coolers keep electrical enclosures cool while resisting heat and corrosion that adversely affect internal components. The wear, corrosion, and oxidation resistance of 316 stainless steel ensures...

Using 20°F air, the 316SS stainless-steel cabinet coolers keep electrical enclosures cool while resisting heat and corrosion that adversely affect internal components. The wear, corrosion, and oxidation resistance of 316 stainless steel ensures long life and maintenance-free operation. The enclosures mount to NEMA 4X (stainless steel) enclosures through a standard electrical knockout. They include an automatic drain filter separator to keep moisture out of the cooled enclosure. An optional thermostat control minimizes compressed-air use and keeps the enclosure at ±2°F of the temperature setting. Pricing starts at $975.

Exair Corp.www.exair.com (800) 903-9247

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