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Cooling Systems maintain enclosure temperature at 80-90°F.

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Cooling Systems maintain enclosure temperature at 80-90°F.
Cooling Systems maintain enclosure temperature at 80-90°F.

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April 27, 2006 - Suited for NEMA Type 4 and 4X rated electrical cabinets, UL listed, Vortex A/C(TM) cooling systems are available in 3 models that deliver 900, 1,500, or 2,500 Btu/hr. Units feature noise levels of 62 dBA and operate in environments up to 175°F. Vortex tube technology converts filtered compressed air into low pressure, refrigerated air stream.

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ITW Vortec
10125 Carver Rd.
Cincinnati, OH, 45242-4719
USA



Quiet, No-Maintenance Enclosure Cooling


Avoid Downtime with the New Alternative to Costly Air Conditioners

Vortec has just introduced its new, UL listed, Vortex A/C(TM) cooling system for electrical enclosures. The super quiet Vortex A/C is the all-new alternative to expensive air conditioners. Just as quiet as an air conditioner (about 62 dBA), the Vortex A/C noise level is 93% less than other conventional, vortex type cabinet coolers. Three models deliver 900, 1500 or 2500 BTUH of refrigeration, at a fraction of the size and cost of an air conditioner. The patent pending design features an integral thermostat to maintain enclosure temperatures within a range of 80° to 90°F (27° to 32°C), and is suitable for NEMA Type 4 and 4X rated electrical cabinets. Requiring only a compressed air supply to operate, the Vortex A/C quickly installs in a 1.5" knockout hole to keep electrical control panels cool, clean and protected. The "no-downtime", maintenance-free units incorporate vortex tube technology to convert filtered compressed air into a low pressure, refrigerated air stream distributed throughout the enclosure. Refrigerated air entering the cabinet provides a light positive purge to seal out contaminants, while hot air is expelled through a relief valve. Withstanding extreme conditions, the weatherproof, corrosion-resistant, Vortex A/C will provide reliable cooling operation in environments up to 175°F (79°C).

For more information:

Vortec
ITW Air Management
Phone: 800/ 441-7475
Fax: 513/ 891-4092
E-mail: techsupport@vortec.com
Website: www.itwvortec.com
10125 Carver Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242
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