Press Release: EXAIR’s New ATEX Cabinet Cooler Systems in 316 Stainless Steel

Just in time for the hot summer temperatures! EXAIR is pleased to introduce our 316 Stainless Steel ATEX Cabinet Cooler Systems for protecting sensitive electronics in explosive environments.

The ATEX NEMA 4 (IP 66) Cabinet Cooler Systems are engineered and approved for use on purged electrical enclosures located in ATEX Zones 2 and 22. Zone 2 and 22 are for hazardous gases and dust, respectively. These are locations where an explosive atmosphere is not liable to occur during normal operation, or if it does, is only short-lived (such as in the case of a foreseeable abnormal operation).

EXAIR’s ATEX Cabinet Cooler produces a stream of cold air from just a standard ordinary compressed air supply. This cold air is circulated through the inside of the enclosure to prevent overheating, high temperature faults, and costly shutdowns while continuing to maintain the Nema 4/4X integrity of the enclosure.

All Cabinet Cooler Systems come with an included Auto-Drain Filter Separator that ensures the air is clean and dry. This ensures no contaminants pass into the panel from the compressed air system as well as ensures the Cabinet Cooler remains maintenance-free. With no moving parts to wear out and no refrigerants, the ATEX Cabinet Cooler is a completely maintenance-free cooling solution. You can confidently expect to see many years of operation out of these products.

The ATEX Cabinet Coolers, and all other Cabinet Cooler Systems, are available to ship the same day from stock. Reach out to an Application Engineer today for some help to determine which system is right for you!

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer/International Trade

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

X: @EXAIR_TD

Video Blog: EXAIR’s NEW ATEX Cabinet Coolers are In Stock!

A new addition to the EXAIR line of Cabinet Coolers is the ATEX Compliant Cabinet Cooler. The ATEX NEMA 4 (IP 66) Cabinet Cooler Systems are engineered and approved for use on purged electrical enclosures located in ATEX Zones 2 and 22. The Zone 2 and 22 are for hazardous gases and dust, respectively. These are locations where an explosive atmosphere is not liable to occur during normal operation, or if it does, is only short-lived (such as in the case of foreseeable abnormal operation).

Take a look at the video below introducing these new coolers as well as an understanding of the important considerations for applications that require a cooler of this style:

If you have an application that could require the use of an ATEX Cabinet Cooler, complete a Cabinet Cooler Sizing Guide at the link here. We’ll be in contact to help you to determine the correct system for your panel’s conditions.

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

Twitter: @EXAIR_TD