Cabinet Coolers

Exair’s HazLoc Cabinet Cooler Systems, designed for use in hazardous locations, are engineered and approved for use on purged electrical enclosures found within classifed areas.

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The areas approved are Class I Div 1, Groups A, B, C and D – Class II Div 1 Groups E, F and G - and Class III. Exair’s HazLoc Cabinet Cooler Systems have been tested by UL and meet the stringent UL requirements for these areas. Units are a low cost and reliable way to cool purged electric control panels found within these environments. They utilize vortex tube technology to produce up to 5,600 Btuh, with no moving parts, which additionally creates a low maintenance solution for cooling your HazLoc purged cabinets.

The cabinet cooler systems are available in 8 different cooling capacities from 1,000 to 5,600 Btuh. This range of cooling allows for choosing the best fit for your cooling needs without placing additional demand upon your air compressor.

The systems protect your electronics from heat, dirt, and moisture and keep your processes running. They are the low-cost solution to messy, high maintenance coolant-based air conditioners with simple installation.


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