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Base station natural cooling system is a way to use resources such as cold air or flowing water in the natural environment to achieve base station heat dissipation and cooling. Compared with the traditional mechanical cooling system, the natural cooling system has lower energy consumption and is more environmentally friendly.
The following are some common base station natural cooling systems:
Air cooling system: the base station will use the ambient air to provide cooling effect by reasonably setting up equipment such as vents and radiators. Cold air enters through the vents, exchanges with the heat generated inside the equipment through radiators (e.g., dry coolers), and then the hot air is discharged through the exhaust vents.
Water cooling system: The base station can be cooled using natural water sources (e.g. rivers, lakes) or groundwater. The water passes through a radiator (e.g., dry cooler) to transfer heat with the inside of the equipment and take away the heat, and then is transported back to the natural water source or through another cooling facility for cooling cycle.
Direct Cooling System: The base station is cooled by direct exposure to a refrigerated medium, such as water or condensate. The condensate exchanges heat with the interior of the equipment through the cooling unit to achieve the cooling effect.
The choice of a natural cooling system for a base station depends on the environmental conditions and specific requirements in place. They can help to reduce energy consumption, lower maintenance costs and have less impact on the environment.
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