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  • Replacing Conventional Air Conditioners with Vortex Coolers
    The following case study explains how natural gas pipeline powder coater EB Pipe Coating (Panama City, Fla.) used four Vortex A/C electrical enclosure coolers to solve space and configuration issues posed by conventional air conditioners on an OEM powder coating system.
  • Cooling Systems for Electronic Enclosures
    This white paper discusses four popular options. for cooling electronic/electrical equipment housed. in enclosures and cabinets. These options include. thermoelectric air conditioners, compressor-based. air conditioners, vortex coolers and air-to-air heat. exchangers (heat pipes). Each cooling
  • A Case Study in Creativity
    The following case study explains. how natural gas pipeline powder. coater EB Pipe Coating (Panama. City, Fla.) used four Vortex A/C electrical. enclosure coolers to solve space. and configuration issues posed by. conventional air conditioners on an. OEM powder coating system.
  • Part 2-Flow Energy Management Applications-Installation Tips & Tricks
    accounting for a drop-off at the edges. The best solution for constrained piping environments is to specify an inline thermal mass flow meter with integral flow conditioning elements inside the flange body. Watch this video to see how it works. 2. Vortex Flow Meter Installation Mistakes to Avoid
  • Optimize HVAC and Process System Efficiency by Matching Your Plant and Processes To The Right Flow Measurement Technology
    Plant engineers have many flow measurement technology options when selecting flow sensors or flow meters to optimize heating-ventilation-air-conditioning (HVAC) and process control systems. It is therefore helpful to understand in some detail, the multiple types of flow meters and flow sensor
  • CABINET COOLERS END COSTLY SHUTDOWNS
    combined with heat put out by their laser cutting machine took the temperature of the non-air-conditioned shop up over 100°F. Soon, the heat took its toll on the electrical enclosures of the laser cutting machine. The computer produced a lot of error messages and stopped the operation. Lasercraft

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