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Combination of dry cooler and cooler unit for dielectric oil cooling in immersion cooling tanks
Principle of operation
Immersion cooling tank:
Immersion cooling tanks are used to contain dielectric oils and are typically used for the cooling of power electronics or electric motors. Dielectric oils have good insulating properties and thermal conductivity.
Dry coolers:
Dry coolers remove heat from the dielectric oil by air cooling. The oil flows through the ducts of the cooler and the air flows through a fan to take away the heat from the surface of the ducts.
Cooler Unit:
Cooler units typically incorporate pumps, control systems and monitoring equipment to ensure that the dielectric oil is circulated at the proper flow rate and temperature.
Combined advantages
Efficient cooling:
The combination of a dry cooler and a chiller unit provides efficient heat exchange, ensuring that the dielectric oil is maintained in the proper temperature range.
Water-saving and environmentally friendly:
This combination is not dependent on a water source, effectively avoiding water wastage and water quality management issues.
Flexibility:
Cooling capacity and system configuration can be adjusted according to specific application requirements and environmental conditions.
Low Maintenance:
The simple design of the system reduces the complexity of maintenance and cleaning, lowering operating costs.
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