Our forced air cooling system consists of a cooling tower body, an air cooling fan, and a safety damper. Inside the cooling tower body, passage pipes for high-temperature exhaust gas are lined up, and air taken in from the atmosphere by a cooling fan on the outside of the pipes comes into contact with the pipes, creating a cooling effect. At this time, in order to make the contact between the pipe and the air more effective, multiple baffle plates (guides) are installed between the cooling air inlet and outlet.
The safety damper detects a high temperature abnormality in the outlet temperature, opens the safety damper installed on the outlet side, and forcibly lowers the temperature by sucking air from the atmosphere, protecting the filter cloth from heat loss. .
Conventional natural air cooling systems require a large air cooling area, making the aircraft large and prone to corrosion in a short period of time, while water cooling systems suffer from severe corrosion and require too much effort and cost to maintain. did.
The forced air cooling system that we independently developed has a compact design that overcomes these drawbacks, can handle seasonal temperature changes, and requires less maintenance, so it is highly rated by users and is widely used. I am.
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