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Air-to-Air thermoelectric cooling assemblies maximize power efficiencies
April 13, 2012 | Julien Happich | 222904443
Marlow Industries has launched a high-performance air-to-air thermoelectric cooling assembly, Climatherm, claimed to deliver 125 percent better cooling performance than current air-to-air thermoelectric assemblies, in a light and compact package.
Not only does Marlow's new cooling assembly provide protection in extreme temperatures but it also carries IP55 rated fans, critical for industrial and telecommunications applications. The assembly can be used for cooling, high efficiency heating or concurrent temperature mode applications. The Climatherm assembly provides up to 250 watts of cooling power at nominal voltage, the most powerful on the market, in the industry’s lightest weight package (5.5 kg), says the manufacturer. The assembly fits into an industry standard 200W‖ package. Multiple design options include 24V or 48V and hot-side or cold-side wiring.
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