CuriousElectron
Electrical
- Jun 24, 2017
- 192
Hi Gents,
I have a control panel located outdoors at about 7000 ft elevation above sea level. The panel will be exposed to high and low ambient temperature throughout the year, as the weather changes to freezing cold in the winter to hot in the summer (typical of the mountainous region).
My question is - can I achieve condensation control within the panel using an air conditioner? I'm thinking about procuring a single air conditioner unit that will provide heating/cooling for the panel. All in one solution.
Can the air controller prevent condensation formation by maintaining a set point temperature control within the panel?
Thank you?
EE
I have a control panel located outdoors at about 7000 ft elevation above sea level. The panel will be exposed to high and low ambient temperature throughout the year, as the weather changes to freezing cold in the winter to hot in the summer (typical of the mountainous region).
My question is - can I achieve condensation control within the panel using an air conditioner? I'm thinking about procuring a single air conditioner unit that will provide heating/cooling for the panel. All in one solution.
Can the air controller prevent condensation formation by maintaining a set point temperature control within the panel?
Thank you?
EE