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EXAIR
Cabinet Cooler® Systems
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Fans
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To avoid overheating controls, a compressed air powered cooling system is installed through an electrical knockout in the enclosure.
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To avoid overheating controls, an enclosure cabinet is propped open and a shop fan is blown onto the electronics.
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maintains electronics at constant preset temperature
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enclosure stays closed, preventing dust intrusion and high humidity
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Cabinet Cooler is CE compliant and OSHA safe
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variable cooling of electronics as fan blows air at shop temperature
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fan blows shop's dust and dirt and humid air into open enclosure
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exposed electronics could pose a hazard to workers
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EXAIR
Engineered Air Nozzles
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Open Pipe Blowoff
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A directed flow of compressed air through a custom nozzle is used for general cleaning, drying, and cooling.
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An unfocused flow of compressed air through an open tube is used for general cleaning, drying, and cooling.
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purpose-built nozzle is engineered to efficiently use air
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nozzles are designed to prevent dead-ending conditions
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EXAIR nozzles operate within OSHA safe sound levels
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unfocused flow often uses more air than is required for the task
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if worker blocks open tube, a dangerous air embolism can occur
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open pipes often create an unacceptable, high-pitched noise
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EXAIR
Super Air Knife™
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Drilled Pipe Blowoff
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For cleaning, drying, and cooling on belts, webs, and conveyors, compressed air is used to create a uniform, unbroken curtain of air.
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For cleaning, drying, and cooling on belts, webs, and conveyors, compressed air is fed through a series of drilled holes on a pipe.
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Air Knife profile and internal chamber help to create a uniform laminar flow of air across its entire length
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Air Knife entrains ambient air at a 40:1 ratio, creating a powerful sheet of air while reducing compressed air demand
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EXAIR Air Knives operate within OSHA safe sound and pressure requirements
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uneven hole size and spacing create spotty concentrations of air flow at varying strengths
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reducing air pressure will starve the drilled pipe, creating an ineffective blowoff
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drilled pipe will produce a high-pitched noise that could damage worker hearing
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EXAIR Corporation * 11510 Goldcoast Dr * Cincinnati, OH * 45249-1621
Phone: +01 513.671.3322 * Fax: +01 513.671.3363
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