Using Natural and Forced Convection to Cool Control Panels
Noren's clients often benefit from the simplest solutions to find the most energy and space-efficient cooling units for advanced electrical control panels. In many cases, that means utilizing natural or forced convection to eliminate the need for clunky, power-hungry air conditioning solutions. Deciding on natural convection cooling units depends on a number of factors. If forced convection is recommended, the exact specifications, including the amount of flow, will also depend on the specific application. Therefore, the first step to choosing the right option is to perform a comprehensive analysis and design a thermal management system that meets your application’s unique needs.
Natural Convection vs. Forced Convection
Natural convection occurs when a fluid changes density at various temperatures. In a heat exchanger, the fluid closest to electrical waste heat absorbs the heat and becomes less dense, rising so that more fluid can replace it. The less dense fluid can release its heat into a heat sink, dissipating it as it cools and returns to repeat the process. The consistent motion of the fluid creates a natural convection current that prevents heat spots from developing within an electrical enclosure
Natural convection can help save significant energy by eliminating the need to run air conditioning or compressing equipment continuously. However, some applications may require the assistance of an external source, such as a fan, to accelerate the transfer of heat. Known as forced convection, the process must be carefully designed to ensure maximum heat transfer according to variations in pressure across the heat sink.
Learn About More Green Energy Cooling Solutions
Through processes such as natural and forced convection, among many others, Noren can help clients in all industries benefit from various green energy thermal management solutions. If you would like to learn more, please call Noren Thermal, Inc. at 512-595-5700. Now located in Taylor, TX, Noren proudly produces all our products in the United States and delivers them to clients nationwide.
Natural Convection vs. Forced Convection
Natural convection occurs when a fluid changes density at various temperatures. In a heat exchanger, the fluid closest to electrical waste heat absorbs the heat and becomes less dense, rising so that more fluid can replace it. The less dense fluid can release its heat into a heat sink, dissipating it as it cools and returns to repeat the process. The consistent motion of the fluid creates a natural convection current that prevents heat spots from developing within an electrical enclosure
Natural convection can help save significant energy by eliminating the need to run air conditioning or compressing equipment continuously. However, some applications may require the assistance of an external source, such as a fan, to accelerate the transfer of heat. Known as forced convection, the process must be carefully designed to ensure maximum heat transfer according to variations in pressure across the heat sink.
Learn About More Green Energy Cooling Solutions
Through processes such as natural and forced convection, among many others, Noren can help clients in all industries benefit from various green energy thermal management solutions. If you would like to learn more, please call Noren Thermal, Inc. at 512-595-5700. Now located in Taylor, TX, Noren proudly produces all our products in the United States and delivers them to clients nationwide.