In the industrial sector, one of the critical factors affecting the performance of electrical enclosures is internal temperature. If not properly managed, excessive heat can lead to overheating, malfunctions, and irreversible damage to electrical components, which are essential for ensuring operational continuity and plant safety. Heat-related issues in electrical enclosures Excessive heat inside electrical enclosures […]
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How does a heat sink work? And how to pair it with a ventilation system?
The heat sink is one of the most commonly used solutions to ensure the proper functioning of the internal components of an electrical cabinet. Thermal management is a crucial aspect in designing and maintaining complex electronic systems, and this device plays a key role in preventing overheating and optimizing the overall system’s performance—especially when combined […]
Cooling + easy installation: the new Fandis cooling units for electrical panels
At the latest edition of SPS Italia, we unveiled our new line of compressor cooling units, ideal for electrical panels. This range includes various mounting solutions, such as roof, wall, and slim models perfect for door installation, as well as options for both indoor and outdoor applications. Cooling units, in fact, represent the optimal solution […]
Fandis innovations at SPS Italia 2024
SPS Italia 2024 has opened its doors, and we are ready to welcome you to our booth with innovative solutions dedicated to the world of electrical panels! We have enhanced our product range with offerings that ensure higher performance, greater protection, high energy efficiency, and easy installation. These new proposals cater to the diverse needs […]
How did ventilation in industrial processes arise?
Ventilation and cooling needs have been present since ancient times. From the very beginning, humans sought to control the climate inside homes, buildings, and palaces. Consider the strategically placed openings to promote airflow in the constructions of Ancient Egypt or the “hypocaustum,” the underground ducts Romans used to heat and ventilate their baths and residences. […]