AC110-2/A10NA1E
Cytech
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Product Description
Outdoor cabinet air conditioning is actively cooling by compressor ,it will remove the heat inside the cabinet to outside. It also can keep the dust and heat outside the cabinet,avoiding problems from using fan. The temperature inside the cabinet can be maintained at an ideal temperature for electrical components which effectively guarantee the stability of the electronic equipment and improves the reliability of the whole system.
Name | Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning |
Model | AC110-2/A10NA1E |
Main power supply | 1~220VAC±15% 50Hz 1 phase |
Cooling capacity(Rated) | 1000W@L35/L35 3400BTU/H@L35/L35 |
Power consumption(Rated) | 430W@L35/L35 |
Heating capacity(optional) | 1000W |
Air flow | 230m3/h |
Cooling current (rated/Max.) | 2.0A/3.5A |
Work temp. range | -40℃~+55℃ |
Noise | 60dB(A) |
IP Grade | IP55,NEMA 4,NEMA 4X |
Net Weight | 25KG |
Refrigerant | R134a |
Note:@L35/L35 is Internal temperature 35℃, ambient temperature 35℃
Cabinet Cooling: the high-pressure refrigerant liquid in the system enters the evaporator and evaporates to absorb heat of the air in the cabinet, so the air is cooled, and the refrigerant that evaporates into gas in the evaporator is inhaled by the compressor and compressed into the high-pressure and high-temperature refrigerant gas, which enters the condenser and cooled to refrigerant liquid, and then re-enters the evaporator to cool the indoor air, and circulates accordingly
The Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning unit is designed to efficiently maintain ideal temperatures for sensitive equipment in outdoor enclosures, ensuring reliability and stability.
Dust and Heat Protection: Keeps dust and heat out, avoiding the issues that fans can cause, ensuring a clean and efficient environment inside the cabinet.
Stable Temperature: Maintains an optimal temperature for electronic components, improving system reliability and preventing overheating.
Compact and Easy Maintenance: Designed for easy installation and maintenance with a compact structure.
Precise Temperature Control: Digital temperature controller offers high-precision control for accurate temperature regulation.
Optional Functions: Heating and hydrogen functions are available for added flexibility in various environments.
Remote Monitoring: Supports remote measuring, communication, and control with automatic protection and self-testing features.
Alarm Output: Dry contact alarm output (NO/NC) for easy system integration and prompt issue detection.
Adjustable Settings: LED display allows for on-site adjustments to meet specific needs.
Self-Protection and Monitoring: Includes multiple self-protection features and RS485 communication port for remote diagnostics.
Harsh Condition Ready: Operates in tough conditions (T3) using environmentally friendly R134a refrigerant.
The Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning unit offers efficient, reliable cooling for outdoor enclosures, ensuring the protection and longevity of sensitive electronics in demanding environments.
Options
Model | Voltage | Nominal cooling capacity(W) (L35/L35) | Nominal cooling capacity(Btu/hr) (L35/L35) | Power consumption(W)(L35/L35) | IP Grade | Heater (W)(option) | Internal air flow (m3/h) | Refrigerant | Noise (dbA) |
CYAC103-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 300 | 1020 | 170 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 100 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC104-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 400 | 1360 | 215 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 110 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC105-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 500 | 1700 | 280 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 120 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC110-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1000 | 3400 | 430 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 230 | R134a | 62 |
CYAC112-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1200 | 4080 | 498 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 240 | R134a | 62 |
CYAC113-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1300 | 4440 | 532 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 260 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC115-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1500 | 5100 | 600 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 300 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC120-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 2000 | 6800 | 745 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 500 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC125-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 2500 | 8500 | 846 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 560 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC130-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 3000 | 10200 | 1240 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 720 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC135-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 3500 | 11900 | 1360 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 1250 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC150-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 5000 | 17000 | 2000 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 2300 | R134a | 63 |
Model | Voltage | Nominal cooling capacity(W) (L35/L35) | Nominal cooling capacity(Btu/hr) (L35/L35) | Power consumption(W)(L35/L35) | IP Grade | Heater (W)(option) | Internal air flow (m3/h) | Refrigerant | Noise (dbA) |
CYAC103-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 300 | 1020 | 170 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 100 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC104-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 400 | 1360 | 215 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 110 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC105-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 500 | 1700 | 280 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 120 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC110-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1000 | 3400 | 430 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 230 | R134a | 62 |
CYAC112-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1200 | 4080 | 498 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 240 | R134a | 62 |
CYAC113-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1300 | 4440 | 532 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 260 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC115-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1500 | 5100 | 600 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 300 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC120-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 2000 | 6800 | 745 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 500 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC125-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 2500 | 8500 | 846 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 560 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC130-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 3000 | 10200 | 1240 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 720 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC135-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 3500 | 11900 | 1360 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 1250 | R134a | 63 |
Model | Voltage | Nominal cooling capacity(W) (L35/L35) | Nominal cooling capacity(Btu/hr) (L35/L35) | Power consumption(W)(L35/L35) | IP Grade | Heater (W)(option) | Internal air flow (m3/h) | Refrigerant | Noise (dbA) |
CYAC103-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 300 | 1020 | 170 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 100 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC104-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 400 | 1360 | 215 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 110 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC105-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 500 | 1700 | 280 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 120 | R134a | 56 |
CYAC110-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1000 | 3400 | 430 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 230 | R134a | 62 |
CYAC112-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1200 | 4080 | 498 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 240 | R134a | 62 |
CYAC113-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1300 | 4440 | 532 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 260 | R134a | 63 |
CYAC115-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1500 | 5100 | 600 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 300 | R134a | 63 |
Name | Specification |
Air conditioner |
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Heat exchanger |
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Combined air conditioner & heat exchanger |
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TEC |
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Fan |
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How to order
◆ Acceptable temperature range for your equipment;
◆ Heat load of equipment;
◆ The highest local ambient temperature;
◆ Noise Level;
◆ Future Expansion;
By carefully considering these factors, you can select a cabinet climate control system that meets the specific needs of your equipment and environmental conditions.
◆ <GB 4208> Enclosure Protection Class
◆ <GB 4706.1> Safety of household and similar electrical appliances
◆ <GB9237-2001> Mechanical refrigerating systems used for cooling and heating-safety requirements
◆ <GB/T 17626.8> Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques -Power frequency magnetic field immunity test
Fault State | Analysis of the Reasons | Solutions |
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1. Power On, Cabinet Temperature Too High, But Air Conditioner Is Not Working | - Power failure or no power supply. - The cooling set temperature is set higher than the cabinet temperature. - System fault within the Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning unit. | - Check the power supply and the electrical circuit to ensure proper functionality. - Adjust the cooling temperature setting to match the needs of the environment. - If the problem persists, contact professional maintenance to address potential system faults. |
2. Air Conditioner Is Running, But Cooling Effect Is Poor | - The Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning unit’s cooling capacity is insufficient for the load. - The ambient temperature is too high for the unit to function effectively. - Other internal system faults are affecting performance. | - Consider adding or selecting a higher-capacity air conditioner that matches the load requirements. - Ensure the unit is operating within its specified range and under suitable environmental conditions. - Contact professional maintenance if the problem is due to a system fault that cannot be resolved with adjustments. |
3. Machine Stops Suddenly, Electrical System Is Normal | - The cabinet temperature has reached or exceeded the cooling set temperature. - Other internal system faults within the Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning unit. | - Adjust the cooling temperature to ensure it is appropriate for the operational environment. - Seek professional maintenance if internal faults persist and affect system operation. |
The Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning system comes with a warranty period of 12 months from the product's start-up time or a maximum of 18 months from the product delivery date, depending on the agreement with the company.
During the warranty period, the company covers any product defects or failures due to quality issues. Repairs will be provided free of charge, but household repairs require the product label. However, the warranty does not cover failures caused by the following:
The warranty period has expired.
Failure to provide the product label (located on the nameplate).
Faults resulting from abnormal conditions, improper installation, maintenance, or operation.
Problems caused by external equipment or software, unrelated to the Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning.
Unauthorized modifications, disassembly, or repairs by the user.
Damage due to force majeure events like fires, earthquakes, floods, or other natural disasters.
Application
Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning is essential for maintaining the reliability and performance of equipment in outdoor enclosures, especially in harsh environments. This technology is crucial for industries that need to protect sensitive equipment from extreme temperatures. Here, we explore key applications of Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning and its role in industrial enclosure cooling, sealed enclosure cooling, and cooling enclosures.
Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning keeps communication systems and data centers functioning smoothly, even in extreme outdoor conditions. Industrial enclosure cooling prevents overheating of sensitive electronics, while sealed enclosure cooling protects against dust and moisture, ensuring optimal performance.
In renewable energy setups like solar and wind farms, Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning keeps control units and batteries at a safe temperature. Cooling enclosures help these systems perform efficiently, even in harsh weather, and sealed enclosure cooling protects against environmental damage.
In industrial settings, Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning is vital for protecting control panels and PLCs from heat damage. Industrial enclosure cooling ensures equipment operates safely and efficiently, preventing downtime and extending equipment life.
For transportation systems such as railway signaling and traffic control, Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning ensures that control systems stay at the right temperature, even when exposed to the elements. Cooling enclosures and sealed enclosure cooling help maintain consistent internal conditions while keeping external factors out.
Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning is crucial for military equipment, ensuring that communication and surveillance systems remain operational under extreme conditions. Industrial enclosure cooling and sealed enclosure cooling protect sensitive military equipment from both temperature extremes and environmental hazards.
Outdoor Cabinet Air Conditioning is vital in various industries, ensuring that sensitive equipment stays protected and operates efficiently in outdoor enclosures. Whether it’s for telecommunications, renewable energy, industrial use, or defense, industrial enclosure cooling, sealed enclosure cooling, and cooling enclosures are essential for maintaining equipment reliability and preventing overheating.