Exair's HazLoc cabinet coolers approved for Class I Div 1 environments

April 10, 2019
New cabinets have been tested by UL and passed their stringent requirements for use upon classified purged and pressurized electrical enclosures within Class I Div 1, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II Div 1, Groups E, F and G – and Class III environments. 

EXAIR announced that its new Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems have been set apart from the competition by achieving the UL classified designation for Div1 environments.

The systems have been tested by UL and passed their stringent requirements for use upon classified purged and pressurized electrical enclosures within Class I Div 1, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II Div 1, Groups E, F and G – and Class III environments. The cooling capacity of up to 5,600 Btu/hr. is ideal for electrical enclosures with problematic overheating. They are CE compliant and available for NEMA 4 and 4X enclosures.

The EXAIR HazLoc Cabinet Coolers circulate 20°F (-7°C) air inside the enclosure to prevent high temperature faults. They mount in a standard electrical knockout while keeping the NEMA 4 or 4X rating of the enclosure. The Cabinet Cooler Systems include an auto drain filter separator to ensure no moisture passes to the inside of the electrical enclosure. An optional thermostat control minimizes compressed air use and keeps the enclosure at ± 2ºF of the setting.

EXAIR’s full line of Cabinet Cooler Systems are available for NEMA 12, 4 and 4X enclosures from 275-5,600 Btu/Hr and are UL listed and CE compliant with no moving parts to wear out. Applications include cooling control panels, PLC’s, microprocessors, fractional Hp variable frequency drives and robotics. HazLoc prices start at $795.00. For more info, go to www.exair.com/hazloc.htm.

See Also: NEMA revises several cable installation standards to comply with 2017 NEC

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