Thermal management helps control the temperature within a sealed enclosure to prevent electronic components from overheating. Although individual manufacturer's specifications vary, most electrical distribution and control equipment operates longer and more effectively under ambient air conditions ranging from 104° - 122°F [40° - 50°C]. Temperatures that exceed this range can damage electronics, causing outages or permanent failure. In fact, every ten-degree rise in temperature shortens the average reliability of electronic equipment by 50%, so it's important to have a reliable enclosure cooling system in place to protect heat-sensitive components.
In addition to helping prevent electrical system damage, thermal management also offers several benefits, such as:
It is important to think about cooling in the early stages of the design process. Investing in a high-quality thermal management system can improve the reliability, performance, and safety of electronic equipment. The best method for cooling an enclosure will vary depending on the specific components contained within a cabinet, the operating environment, and other factors. For guidance with product sizing and selection, try our free cooling calculator or contact an enclosure cooling expert.