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Mechanical
- Aug 20, 1999
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Gents,
I'm designing an electronics package and am now looking at the unit's thermal design issues.
I need to cool a box of optics in the unit that operates at 40-45 deg C, with 200W dissipated by the lamp.
I am selecting a tacho radial blower with 16cfm flowrate (overspec for now) but can't settle in my head whether it would be better to suck or blow air through.
It's a straight path from back to front. I'd like to reduce noise. My understanding is that sucking air is better as the pressure reduction helps in a heated enclosure.
Thank you in advance for any assistance
I'm designing an electronics package and am now looking at the unit's thermal design issues.
I need to cool a box of optics in the unit that operates at 40-45 deg C, with 200W dissipated by the lamp.
I am selecting a tacho radial blower with 16cfm flowrate (overspec for now) but can't settle in my head whether it would be better to suck or blow air through.
It's a straight path from back to front. I'd like to reduce noise. My understanding is that sucking air is better as the pressure reduction helps in a heated enclosure.
Thank you in advance for any assistance