04-30
/2026
Outdoor electrical cabinets used in power distribution, telecom, and industrial applications often face high ambient temperature, solar radiation, dust, and humidity. This article explains why cabinet air conditioners are a more reliable cooling solution than fans in hot-climate environments.
04-03
/2026
We are upgrading our website and expanding our enclosure air conditioner lineup from AC to DC models. More new products and application updates will be released soon.
03-11
/2026
This case study explains how an outdoor power cabinet project reduced repeated high-temperature alarms by improving airflow organization, hotspot management, and installation conditions—rather than simply increasing cooling capacity.
03-03
/2026
A practical outdoor power cabinet cooling case showing how airflow optimization improved temperature stability and reduced repeated alarms.
02-11
/2026
Hot-climate outdoor power cabinets often alarm after handover because derating boundaries were never written into the RFQ. This article provides copy-paste RFQ clauses and executable SAT pass criteria (35–55°C) to reduce repeat service visits.
02-05
/2026
Outdoor switchgear cabinets face harsh conditions like high ambient temperature, solar exposure, and dust. This article summarizes practical thermal priorities for panel builders—heat sources, airflow zoning, sensor placement, and a 5-minute field checklist to reduce alarms and rework.
01-28
/2026
Repeat “high-temp alarms” usually aren’t just about capacity—they are caused by performance drift, installation heat traps, or sealing issues. This article shares practical checks and fixes to cut service visits and lower O&M cost for outdoor power cabinets
01-22
/2026
Many indoor cabinet “high-temp alarms” are not sudden failures—they build up slowly due to local heat pockets, airflow degradation, and load changes. This guide shows how to diagnose temperature creep early and prevent nuisance trips with simple monitoring signals.
01-09
/2026
Outdoor cabinets are used to protect communication, power, and industrial control equipment in outdoor environments, providing structural protection, environmental sealing, and security management. These cabinets typically need to be dustproof, waterproof, corrosion-resistant, UV-resistant, temperature-resistant, and weather-resistant.
12-29
/2025
A practical guide to selecting power cabinet air conditioners: heat load, ambient limits, IP56 design, mounting options, and maintenance for long-term uptime.
10-15
/2025
Outdoor cabinets are used to protect communication, power, and industrial control equipment in outdoor environments, providing structural protection, environmental sealing, and security management. These cabinets typically need to be dustproof, waterproof, corrosion-resistant, UV-resistant, temperature-resistant, and weather-resistant.