Thermoelectric Air Conditioners
TECA Corporation (Chicago, IL) has introduced the AHP-4250 family of thermoelectric air conditioners that feature a cooling capacity of 3,600 BTU/HR. All configurations include either a coolonly TC-4F or a heat/cool TC-7F integral temperature controller.
The Eco-Mode heat exchanger function, included in all configurations, helps save energy by limiting active cooling when it’s not needed. The heat exchanger function will switch on (passive cooling) when the enclosure reaches 25°C. Active cooling switches on when the enclosure reaches 35°C. On heat/cool configurations, the TC-7F will switch on the heating function when the enclosure temperature drops to 10°C. All heat/cool models heat via reverse polarity of the thermoelectric modules. Various input voltages are available: 120 and 240 VAC, 24 VDC and 250 VDC (for crane applications).
Custom finishes, temperature control set points, and other customization is available. Possible applications include industrial control cabinets, telecommunications, overhead crane controls, equipment storage, LED screens, and much more.
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