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Major Savings on Meech Cabinet Cooler - Summer Months Only July 2008
 
Not only does the Meech Cabinet Cooler keep cabinets and controls cool and free from contamination, but thanks to the innovative design, it can also help companies make important energy savings. And that’s not all, for the summer months only; Meech is offering companies a special summer saving price.

The Meech Cabinet Cooler is an ideal alternative to expensive and bulky refrigerant cooling systems or fans that are commonly found in cabinets. Running solely on compressed air, the Cabinet Cooler is designed to provide a cold air source to stop cabinets overheating and prevent ingress of contamination such as dust or moisture. The Cabinet Cooler offers an ideal solution where control systems are contained in confined spaces and heat is generated.

The Meech systems comprise a cabinet cooler unit, set of four generators, ducting hose, solenoid valve and a digital thermostat control. The cooler unit itself comprises a vortex tube producing cold air that flows into the cabinet through the bulkhead fitting. It is then ducted to the centre of the cabinet.

The inclusion of a thermostat and solenoid valve means the system only starts operating when a certain temperature is reached. This reduces the amount of compressed air that is used, so lowering operational costs and results in significant energy savings.

Further Details: Milosz Ferchow, Meech International, 2 Network Point, Range Road, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 0YN. Tel. +44 (0)1993 706700. Fax. +44 (0)1993 776977
E-mail: sales@meech.com. www.meech.com
 
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