Learn the Basics of Control Cabinet Design from the Principle of Air Flow!

Teach Me Please! Ms. Ori
Teach Me Please! Ms. Ori
  • Ms. Ori

    What is it, Vex? What are you worried about with a difficult face?

  • Mr. Vex

    I'm supposed to give a workshop on cooling control cabinet, but I don't know what is the point of control cabinet design at the first place.

  • Ms. Ori

    It's important to understand "air flow" in order to cool the control cabinet with efficiency.
    Today, let's review the three main points of control cabinet design, focusing on the principle of air flow. By the way, do you remember the proper position to install the fan?

  • Mr. Vex

    Of course! You put a discharge fan on the top to expel warm air, and attach an intake port or intake fan on the bottom to bring in a cold air.

  • Ms. Ori

    Exactly! The first point is to "understand the characteristics of warmed air."
    Cold air has a characteristic where it tends to flow upward when it is warmed. Consider that equipment installed in the control cabinet should also be arranged with this characteristic. In general, PLC, which serve as the brains of the control equipment, are arranged in a low position to avoid deterioration of the lifetime of the capacitors. The driver that controls the motor is above it. It's more effective to place device that generate heat, such as power supply systems (breakers, transformers), and relays that are less affected by heat, in higher position.

    ●Control cabinet example
    Control cabinet example
  • Mr. Vex

    I've heard from the customers that they often have trouble with overheating alarms from the "same part of the driver." That driver seems to have been installed at the top, but I can't figure out the cause...

  • Ms. Ori

    The second point is to "send the air to the desired location."
    Maybe this is the reason why it's not done correctly. Here's a video of an experiment with smoke, so let's take a look at it first.

    Watch the video to see the features.

    • ●Inside the customer's control cabinet
      Inside the customer's control cabinet
    • ●When a divider is installed
      When a divider is installed
  • Mr. Vex

    There wasn't much air (wind) flowing to the driver (upper right corner of the board) where the alarm was coming from.

  • Ms. Ori

    That’s right. If you just install a fan, it may not be able to send the air to the place you want to cool.
    Therefore, the divider is installed to create the air flow.

  • Mr. Vex

    It means to make sure that the air flow is towards the place you want to cool.

  • Ms. Ori

    That's right! Now, the last point is "replace the air efficiently."
    Here's the question. Which of the ABC's do you think has a larger intake that can take in air with more efficiency?

enclosure A B C
Exhaust outlet > Intake Exhaust outlet = Intake Exhaust outlet < Intake
Intake Volume Less for B No change to B*
  • *If the capacity of the motor cooling fans is saturated, there will be no change in the suction amount.
  • Mr. Vex

    The bigger the intake, the more air comes in, so it's a C.

  • Ms. Ori

    It's wrong. The answer is B!
    The amount of air sucked in is determined by the capacity of the fan attached to the exhaust outlet. If the intake is as large as the fan's mounting hole area, almost the same amount of air will enter as the discharge volume, so you can replace the air efficiently. Just because you increase the size of the intake doesn't mean more air will come in.

    Watch the video to see the features.

  • Mr. Vex

    Now I get it!

  • Ms. Ori

    In fact, if there are a lot of devices placed inside the control cabinet, it will be difficult for air to flow through, so we have to take that into consideration. Do you remember what I taught you before about a measure to deal with this kind of high pressure loss?

  • Mr. Vex

    I'll review.

  • Ms. Ori

    Oh, Vex... In addition, to select a fan, you need to consider not only the mounting density, but also the size and material of the control cabinet and the heat generation of the equipment, so it is important to confirm the conditions.

  • Mr. Vex

    Hmmm, fan selection seems difficult with many things to consider...
    But Oriental Motor offers a motor sizing service, so there's no need to worry.

  • Ms. Ori

    That's right. You can use the website, fax, e-mail, or phone for free, and our dedicated staff will help you to find the best product. Furthermore, there is a technical support tool on the website that allows customers to calculate the required air flow by themselves.

  • Mr. Vex

    That's right! I hope the customer can make use of it!

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