EXAIR’s High Temperature Cabinet Cooler Systems

EXAIR's High Temperature Cabinet Coolers purge and cool overheated electrical control panels in harsh environments up to 200ºF. The Cabinet Coolers have no moving parts to wear out and require no maintenance. Internal components can withstand high temperatures (like those near furnaces, ovens, etc.).

EXAIR's High Temperature Cabinet Coolers purge and cool overheated electrical control panels in harsh environments up to 200ºF. The Cabinet Coolers have no moving parts to wear out and require no maintenance. Internal components can withstand high temperatures (like those near furnaces, ovens, etc.).

High Temperature Cabinet Coolers convert an ordinary compressed air supply to 20ºF without refrigerants or CFC's. The cold airflow is circulated through the enclosure to eliminate high temperature malfunction. NEMA 4, 4X and 12 models protect sensitive electronic controls from hot, wet and dirty environments.
EXAIR's High Temperature Cabinet Coolers are UL Listed and CE compliant. Stainless steel construction and thermostat control to minimize compressed air usage is available in capacities up to 5,600 Btu/Hr. (1,641 Watts). https://exair.co/184-htcc
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