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Fan control
25 January 2013
The Eco-mode control system from Rittal employs an intelligent strategy to effectively target the use of energy by disabling the internal fan when the temperature inside an enclosure falls to 10°K below the setpoint tem

The Eco-mode control system from
Rittal employs an intelligent strategy
to effectively target the use of energy
by disabling the internal fan when
the temperature inside an enclosure
falls to 10°K below the setpoint
temperature. The fan is enabled for a
period of 30s every 10min to ensure
the accuracy of the sensed
temperature.When the temperature
rises above 10°K below the setpoint,
the fan is permanently enabled.
Rittal TopTherm air/water heat exchangers have an Eco-mode control system to minimise energy consumption. TopTherm Generation 'Blue e' cooling units also benefit from the Eco-mode control system, which together with the use of energy efficient EC fan technology, is said to provide increased energy savings up to 45%, reduces costs and helps to conserve the environment.
Rittal TopTherm air/water heat exchangers have an Eco-mode control system to minimise energy consumption. TopTherm Generation 'Blue e' cooling units also benefit from the Eco-mode control system, which together with the use of energy efficient EC fan technology, is said to provide increased energy savings up to 45%, reduces costs and helps to conserve the environment.
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