The new products are all thermostatically controlled for optimised heat management in 19 inch racking installations
UK - Global flightcase hardware and 19" racking manufacturer Penn Elcom is launching three new climate control products for 19" racking systems.

The CRC02-DTC, the FT-DTC and the FT01-Q-DTC - are all thermostatically controlled for optimised heat management in 19" racking installations.

Digital control gives refined and super accurate heat management via continuous temperature minoring and 'set-and-forget' fan control. All the products are optimised for quiet running, have over-temperature alarms and benefit from running off a universal power supply.

The units are engineered to the robust and reliable specifications common to all Penn Elcom products

The CRC02 thermo exhaust blower is a completely new 2U virtually silent (22.5 dBA) fan exhaust unit designed especially for use with 19" equipment rack units, to expel air from the front of the rack unit.

It can be fitted either in-between the racked equipment or at the top of the rack unit to expel hot air quickly and efficiently via the angled fan blower outlets . . . which allow the extraction of hot air nearer to the heat source. The CRC02 is supplied with a 12V DC 1A world universal power supply.

The new FT01-Q-DTC is a slimline 1U rack mountable quiet tray fan unit and is designed to sit at the top of a 19" rack system and move hot air up through the rack as required.

This is an upgrade to a previously extremely popular - more basic - Penn Elcom temperature control product, setting a new standard in digital cooling and has been developed in response to client demand for increasingly sophisticated heat management.

The third product to be launched is the1U FT-DTC - a rack-mountable Digital Thermostatic Controller, which can be used to monitor all of Penn's low noise DC fan units - currently the CRC01, FT01QT, FT02, FT03, FT06 and FT06X.

The launch of the new products is part of an expansion of Penn Elcom's rack cooling and heat management ranges which are being manufactured in their facilities in the UK, Mexico and China, and available throughout the worldwide distribution network.

(Jim Evans)


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