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4.3 Power losses and air cooling requirements
Cooling requirements
To protect the components from overheating, the control cabinet requires a cooling air flow,
which depends on the power loss of the individual components.
Formula for calculating the cooling airflow:
airflow [l/s] = power loss [W] * 0.86 / ΔT [K]
Power loss: Total of the power losses of the individual components.
Δ T: Permissible temperature rise in the control cabinet
Measures in order to ensure that the components are adequately cooled
Add the power losses of the
individual components.
Power Module data:
"Detailed technical data
(Page 64)".
The Control Unit power loss is
less than 0.04 kW.
Use the manufacturers data for
components, for example
reactors or filters
Calculate the air flow required,
using the formula above.
Ensure that the control cabinet is
appropriately ventilated and
equipped with suitable air filters.
Ensure that the components
maintain the specified clearances
with respect to one another.
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Ensure that the components are provided with adequate cooling air through the cooling
openings.
Use the appropriate air barriers to prevent cooling air short circuits
Power loss for modules in push-through technology (PT Power Modules)
When you use PT Power Modules, the majority of the power loss is dissipated through the
heatsink located outside the control cabinet.
Installing/mounting
4.3 Power losses and air cooling requirements
Power Module PM230, IP20 / Push-through technology (PT)
Hardware Installation Manual, 08/2016, A5E34331322B AB 29