DC140-1/A10NA0E
CY TECH
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Product Description
Name | Control Panel Air Conditioner |
Model | DC130-1/A10NA0E |
Main power supply | -48VDC(-DC44~-59V) |
Cooling capacity(Rated) | 4000W@L35/L35 |
Power consumption(Rated) | 1350W@L35/L35 |
Heating capacity(optional) | 1000W |
Air flow | 1100m3/h |
Cooling current (rated/Max.) | 28.0A/35.0A |
Work temp. range | -40℃~+55℃ |
Noise | 72dB(A) |
IP Grade | IP55,NEMA 4,NEMA 4X |
Net Weight | 48KG |
Refrigerant | R134a |
Note:@L35/L35 is Internal temperature 35℃, ambient temperature 35℃
Control Panel Air Conditioner 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.
The Control Panel Air Conditioner is designed to maintain ideal conditions inside electrical enclosures, offering protection from dust and heat. With a cooling capacity of 4000W (13648BTU/h), this air conditioner ensures the stability and reliability of electronic equipment.
The Control Panel Air Conditioner effectively keeps dust and heat outside the cabinet, unlike fan-based systems that can introduce contaminants. This helps protect sensitive electronics and improve system reliability.
It regulates the internal temperature, ensuring that electrical components remain within the optimal range, preventing overheating and system failures.
With a compact design, the Control Panel Air Conditioner fits in tight spaces and is easy to install and maintain, reducing downtime and operational costs.
The digital temperature controller offers high-precision control, ensuring stable conditions for electronics, which enhances performance and reliability.
The air conditioner includes optional heating and humidity control features, allowing it to adapt to fluctuating environmental conditions.
The Control Panel Air Conditioner supports remote monitoring, using an RS485 communication port (MODBUS-RTU) for easy control and data management.
It features self-protection mechanisms, including dry contact alarm outputs and an LED display for real-time monitoring, helping with fast fault detection.
The air conditioner is designed for harsh environments (T3) and uses R134a refrigerant, making it reliable and eco-friendly.
The NEMA 4 IP55 Control Panel Air Conditioner with 4000W (13648BTU/h) cooling capacity is an efficient, reliable solution for maintaining optimal conditions in electrical enclosures. Its advanced features and durable design make it perfect for protecting sensitive electronic systems in industrial environments.
Flexibility
Cooling capacity ranges from 300w to 5000w
Voltage range :AC220V 50HZ,AC220V 60HZ,60HZ , AC110V60HZ ,DC48V
Widely used for outdoor telecom cabinets ,battery cabinets,elecric cabinets and industry control cabinets etc.
Remote monitoring system supported, communication protocol is RS485
Options
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) |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC105-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 500 | 1700 | 180 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 150 | R134a | 60 |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC106-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 600 | 2050 | 200 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 150 | R134a | 60 |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC110-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 1000 | 3400 | 295 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 450 | R134a | 65 |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC115-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 1500 | 5100 | 495 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 500 | 450 | R134a | 65 |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC120-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 2000 | 6800 | 710 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 700 | R134a | 69 |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC130-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 3000 | 10200 | 1000 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 900 | R134a | 69 |
Control Panel Air Conditioner | CYDC140-1 | -48VDC(DC-44~-59V) | 4000 | 13650 | 1350 | IP55,NEMA 4, NEMA 4X | 1000 | 1100 | R134a | 72 |
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How to order
Selecting the ideal Control Panel Air Conditioner (CPA) is essential for ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your electrical equipment. An electrical panel air conditioner ensures that the internal environment of electrical panels remains within the required temperature range, protecting sensitive components from overheating. When choosing an air conditioning for electrical panels, there are several factors that must be carefully considered:
Each electrical device has a specific temperature range within which it operates most efficiently. Choosing the right Control Panel Air Conditioner requires knowing the temperature tolerance of your equipment. The air conditioner for electrical panels should maintain the internal temperature within this acceptable range to avoid damage or performance degradation.
The total heat generated by the electrical components inside the panel affects the cooling requirements. A Control Panel Air Conditioner must be selected based on the heat load produced by your equipment. If the heat load exceeds the cooling capacity of the air conditioning system, it can lead to overheating and potential system failure.
The electrical panel air conditioning system must be capable of coping with the highest local ambient temperature in which the equipment will operate. This is particularly important in industrial settings where external temperatures can fluctuate significantly.
Depending on the environment in which the air conditioning for electrical panels is located, noise levels could be an issue. It's important to select an air conditioner with a noise level that meets the operational needs without creating disturbances, especially in quieter workspaces or offices.
Anticipating future expansions is critical when selecting a Control Panel Air Conditioner. As your equipment load grows or additional components are added, the cooling system must be scalable. This ensures that the air conditioning system can handle increased heat loads in the future.
By considering these factors, you can choose an electrical panel air conditioner that best suits your needs, ensuring the protection and efficiency of your equipment.
When choosing a Control Panel Air Conditioner, adherence to industry standards is crucial to ensure safety and efficiency. Key normative standards include:
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
GB/T 17626.8 – Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing (Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Test)
These standards provide guidelines for the design, installation, and maintenance of electrical panel air conditioning systems, ensuring they meet safety, performance, and environmental compatibility requirements.
Even with proper installation and maintenance, Control Panel Air Conditioners can encounter issues. Here are common fault states and their solutions:
Causes: Power failure, incorrect cooling set temperature, system fault
Solutions: Verify the power supply and circuit, adjust the cooling temperature settings, or consult professional maintenance services.
Causes: Mismatch between air conditioner capacity and equipment heat load, high ambient temperature, system fault
Solutions: Consider a higher-capacity air conditioner based on the heat load, ensure the air conditioner is operating within its temperature range, or contact maintenance professionals for system inspection.
Causes: Cabinet temperature greater than or equal to the set cooling temperature, system fault
Solutions: Adjust the cooling temperature to suit your needs or consult with maintenance professionals to identify any underlying issues.
The typical warranty period for Control Panel Air Conditioners is 12 months from the product's activation or up to 18 months from the delivery date, depending on the agreement with the manufacturer. Warranty coverage includes repairs for product defects, but the following conditions are excluded:
Out of Warranty Period
Missing Product Label
Fault Due to Abnormal Environmental Conditions or Improper Installation
Damage Caused by Other Equipment or Software
User-initiated Changes or Unauthorized Maintenance
Damage Caused by Force Majeure (e.g., fire, flood)
To maintain warranty coverage, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's installation, operation, and maintenance guidelines for your electrical panel air conditioner.
By understanding these critical factors and adhering to maintenance and warranty guidelines, you can ensure the proper function and longevity of your Control Panel Air Conditioner, protecting your electrical systems from heat damage and ensuring their continued operation.