AC112-2/A12NA1E
Cytech
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Product Description
Cabinet air conditioners or cabinet air conditioning units 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 | Cabinet Air Conditioners |
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Model | AC112-2/A12NA1E |
Main power supply | 1~220VAC±15% 60Hz 1 phase |
Cooling capacity(Rated) | 1200W@L35/L35 |
Power consumption(Rated) | 498W@L35/L35 |
Heating capacity(optional) | 1000W |
Air flow | 230m3/h |
Cooling current (rated/Max.) | 2.3A/3.8A |
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 Air Conditioners Cooling Princple: 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.
◆Cabinet Air Conditioners 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;
◆Compact structure ,reasonable design and easy maintenance;
◆Digital temperature controller and high precision of temperature control;
◆The Cabinet Air Conditioners heating function and the hydrogen function is optional;
◆Remote measuring, remote communication, remote control, which can realize multiple automatic protection and comprehensive self-testing function;
◆Dry contact alarm output,NO/NC optional;
◆LED display, all the settings can changed at the field
◆Multiple self-protection design & visible monitoring interface, RS485 communication port (MODBUS-RTU);
◆Cabinet Air Conditioners fits for harsh condition (T3), R134a refrigerant .
Cabinet Air Conditioners Cooling capacity ranges from 300w to 5000w
Voltage range :AC220V 50HZ,AC220V 60HZ,60HZ , AC110V60HZ ,DC48V
Cabinet Air Conditioners is widely used for outdoor telecom cabinets ,battery cabinets,elecric cabinets and industry control cabinets etc.
Remote monitoring system supported, communication protocol is RS485
Name | 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) |
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Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC103-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 300 | 1020 | 170 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 100 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC104-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 400 | 1360 | 215 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 110 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC105-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 500 | 1700 | 280 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 120 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC110-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1000 | 3400 | 430 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 230 | R134a | 62 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC112-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1200 | 4080 | 498 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 240 | R134a | 62 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC113-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1300 | 4440 | 532 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 260 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC115-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 1500 | 5100 | 600 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 300 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC120-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 2000 | 6800 | 745 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 500 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC125-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 2500 | 8500 | 846 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 560 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC130-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 3000 | 10200 | 1240 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 720 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC135-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 3500 | 11900 | 1360 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 1250 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC150-2 | 220VAC 50Hz | 5000 | 17000 | 2000 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 2300 | R134a | 63 |
Name | 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) |
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Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC103-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 300 | 1020 | 170 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 100 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC104-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 400 | 1360 | 215 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 110 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC105-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 500 | 1700 | 280 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 120 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC110-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1000 | 3400 | 430 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 230 | R134a | 62 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC112-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1200 | 4080 | 498 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 240 | R134a | 62 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC113-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1300 | 4440 | 532 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 260 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC115-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 1500 | 5100 | 600 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 300 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC120-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 2000 | 6800 | 745 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 500 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC125-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 2500 | 8500 | 846 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 560 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC130-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 3000 | 10200 | 1240 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 720 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC135-2 | 220VAC 60Hz | 3500 | 11900 | 1360 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 2000 | 1250 | R134a | 63 |
Name | 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) |
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Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC103-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 300 | 1020 | 170 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 100 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC104-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 400 | 1360 | 215 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 110 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC105-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 500 | 1700 | 280 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 120 | R134a | 56 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC110-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1000 | 3400 | 430 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 230 | R134a | 62 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC112-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1200 | 4080 | 498 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 240 | R134a | 62 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC113-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1300 | 4440 | 532 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 260 | R134a | 63 |
Cabinet air conditioners | CYAC115-2 | 110VAC 60Hz | 1500 | 5100 | 600 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 300 | R134a | 63 |
Name | Specification |
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Air conditioner | AC220V 50HZ,AC220V 60HZ,AC110V 60HZ or DC48V, cooling capacity from 300W-5000W. |
Heat exchanger | DC48V,40W/K-200W/K |
Combined air conditioner & heat exchanger | AC220V 50HZ and DC48V 1500W&80W/K |
TEC | DC48V, 200W-1200W |
Fan | AC220V 50HZ,AC220V 60HZ,AC110V 60HZ or DC48V |
Selecting the right cabinet air conditioners requires careful consideration of several key factors. Whether for a control panel air conditioner or control panel AC, making the right choice ensures long-term reliability and optimal performance for your equipment.
The first consideration when choosing cabinet air conditioners is to assess the temperature tolerance of your equipment. A control panel air conditioning unit must maintain a consistent temperature within the acceptable range to avoid overheating and ensure safe operation. The cooling system should be able to handle the thermal demands of your equipment in a variety of conditions.
Every piece of equipment generates a certain amount of heat, and it’s essential to calculate the total heat load to ensure your control panel AC can handle it effectively. Underestimating the required cooling capacity can lead to overheating and failure, while overestimating can lead to unnecessary energy consumption.
Ambient temperature significantly affects the efficiency of control panel air conditioning units. If the installation site experiences high temperatures, make sure the cabinet air conditioners you choose are rated to handle these conditions. For environments with extreme temperatures, consider selecting units that are built for high-performance cooling in harsh conditions.
In certain environments, noise levels are an important consideration. A control panel air conditioner that operates too loudly can interfere with workplace efficiency or violate noise regulations. Opt for cabinet air conditioners that are specifically designed for low-noise operation, ensuring a comfortable working environment.
If you anticipate adding more equipment or increasing the heat load in the future, it’s essential to choose cabinet air conditioners that can accommodate growth. A control panel air conditioning unit with sufficient capacity can prevent future problems, saving you from the hassle of upgrading the cooling system later.
By considering these factors, you can select a cabinet climate control system that suits both the specific requirements of your equipment and the environmental conditions where it operates.
To ensure that your control panel AC meets safety and performance requirements, consider the following normative standards:
GB 4208: Enclosure Protection Class
GB 4706.1: Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances
GB 9237-2001: 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
Adhering to these standards ensures that your control panel air conditioning units are safe, reliable, and effective.
It’s essential to know how to troubleshoot common problems with cabinet air conditioners. Here's a guide to help you analyze and resolve issues:
Possible Causes:
Power failure or no power
Cooling set temperature is higher than the cabinet temperature
System fault
Solutions:
Check the power supply and electrical circuit
Adjust the cooling temperature according to the needs
Contact professional maintenance if necessary
Possible Causes:
The air conditioner’s cooling capacity is insufficient for the load
Ambient temperature is too high
Other system faults
Solutions:
Select a larger capacity air conditioner if the load increases
Ensure the unit operates within the correct ambient temperature range
Contact professional maintenance for further assistance
Possible Causes:
Cabinet temperature exceeds the set cooling temperature
System fault
Solutions:
Adjust the cooling set temperature
Contact professional maintenance to inspect the system
The typical warranty for cabinet air conditioners is 12 months from the product's operational start date, or up to 18 months from delivery, depending on the agreement. The warranty covers defects in materials or manufacturing, with the following exceptions:
Warranty period expired
Missing product label
Faults caused by improper installation or abnormal conditions
Issues caused by external equipment or software
Unauthorized modifications or repairs
Damage due to force majeure events (fires, floods, earthquakes, etc.)
Understanding these warranty terms helps you ensure that your control panel air conditioning units remain operational throughout their service life.
By selecting the right cabinet air conditioners, adhering to relevant standards, and knowing how to troubleshoot, you ensure that your equipment stays cool and functional in a variety of environments.