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Cooling and Heating Technology Options Take the LEED (.pdf)
. 2. !. Cooling and Heating Technology Options Take the LEED. The Cool Choice: Evaporative Cooling. This same process allows evaporative cooling equipment. to cool below the ambient dry air temperature. The water. LEED credits can be achieved for energy savings or. in a cooling tower is in direct
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A scalable cooling strategy to meet current and future thermal management requirements
lead to increased exhaust heat, which must be minimized in order to maintain optimal equipment performance. A scalable cooling strategy to meet current and future thermal management requirements - Electronic Products. Wednesday, March 14, 2012 Sign In | Register AllFeature
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Surge Protection Excerpts from IEEE Standard 1100-2005. The Emerald Book: IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment (.pdf)
and data cables.". 8.6.8 Exterior building systems and piping lightning/surge protection: "All exterior mechanical. systems items (e.g., cooling towers, fans, blowers, compressors, pumps, and motors) that are in an. area not effectively protected by a lightning protection system per NFPA 780 should
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Field Applications: Keeping Your Enclosure Cool
it is. cooled by the ambient air using another fan. An air conditioner uses compressed Freon or. other refrigerant for the cooling process. Frequently, server racks in data centers are. supplied with cool air through air condition-. ing ducts located in the floor. Most air-conditioned cabinets are sealed
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Choosing a Fan That Best Fits Your Application
. Critical heat sources need sufficient airflow to maintain proper cooling. Mapping the cooling air path will ensure that major heat components will have the air required to cool the equipment. Some systems will need an air baffle to aid the cooling process. This device can be used alone
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MICRO:January 1998:Product Technology News
combines all the features of a fan-powered filter module with a totally self-contained air conditioner. The unit fits into a standard 2 x 4-ft T-bar ceiling and contains all components in one package, including filter, blower, cooling coil, cooling fan, condenser coil, compressor, refrigerant piping
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Hot tips for cool enclosures
, particularly if machine operators work near the cooling device. Strategies include lower noise cross-flow-style blowers and fanspeed controllers so that 100% rpm (and noise) only occur when needed. Avoid the use of Vortex coolers in noise sensitive areas. Of course, design the location of the cooling
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Into the Mix: Centralized Lubrication Technology
even more benefits as it transfers forces and damps vibrations; removes abrasion particles from friction points; stabilizes the temperature (cooling or heating) of friction points; prevents corrosion; and removes condensate and process water. Within the total loss and circulating oil categories