nVent HOFFMAN TE1 567Btu/h Thermoelectric Cooler - TE162024010

Manufacturer: nVent HOFFMAN
Efficient thermoelectric cooler with 567Btu/h capacity, designed for low maintenance and compact environments.
Manufacturer part number: TE162024010
€2979.98
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Ships to: France, Monaco
Unit Type = Thermoelectric Cooler
Cooling Capacity = 567Btu/h
Air Flow = 105m³/h
Series = TE1
Width = 187mm
Input Power Rating = 166W

Hoffman Cooling – Thermoelectric Coolers. The Hoffman Cooling range of thermoelectric coolers has been designed to minimise downtime and component loss by removing the heat around critical components within an enclosure. The coolers require no condensers, compressors or filters and have a low profile, compact design. This range includes the following ; 908-8771 908-8771 - TE162024010 Portable 567Btu/h Air Conditioning Unit Peltier ; 908-8775 908-8775 - TE162024011 Portable 567Btu/h Air Conditioning Unit Peltier ; 908-8781 908-8781 - TE162048020 Portable 567Btu/h Air Conditioning Unit Peltier. Features and Benefits:. Ideal for demanding for demanding low maintenance environments Compact design Minimise downtime and components loss Operating Temperature Range –40°C (–40°F) to 55°C (131°F). British Thermal Unit (BTU) rating The cooling capacity is the amount of power an air conditioner has and is given in a BTU rating. This means the higher the BTU rating is, the bigger the room it can cool and also be more costly to run. Typical Applications Air conditioning units can control room temperature and are used in places that require cooling or to remove moisture from the air. They are used in a number of both domestic and commercial environments. FAQs What size of air conditioner do I need for my room? The size of the unit depends upon the size of the area of the room you want to cool. Units with a higher BTU will cool larger areas more quickly but this means you will also use more energy than one with a lower BTU. You should also take into account how many devices and appliances there are in the room that can create extra heat such as PCs, monitors and printers. How noisy are air conditioners? Air conditioning units emit between 37 and 82 decibels depending on their type and how old they are. For a comparison, fireworks can give up to 145-150 decibels (dB) and vacuum cleaners 70dB. These units emit 68dB.