AIR CONDITIONING ARRANGEMENT
20170229846 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K7/20572
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/202
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is an air conditioning arrangement, in particular a cooling arrangement, at least comprising a switchgear cabinet (1) that has a supporting device (4). Electric and/or electronic devices (2) that are to be air-conditioned are disposed in rows on top of and next to one another on the front side (17) of the supporting device (4), said front side (17) facing the doors of the switchgear cabinet. The disclosed air conditioning arrangement is characterized in that the devices (2) in the switchgear cabinet (1) can be at least partially air-conditioned by at least one heat sink (50), each of which forms an autonomous component.
Claims
1. An air conditioning system, in particular, a cooling system, comprising at least a switch cabinet (1) having a support assembly (4), on the front side (17) of which, facing the switch cabinet doors, electrical and electronic devices (2) to be air conditioned are arranged in rows on top of and next to one another, characterized in that the devices (2) situated inside the switch cabinet (1) may be at least partially air conditioned by means of a heat sink (50) in each case as a respectively autonomous component.
2. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the heat sink (50) is a spatially limited, autonomous body, which delivers energy stored in it or fed to it to an adjacent medium such as, preferably, air, and that the heat sink (50) is preferably a cooling device, which dissipates waste heat in order to prevent the devices (2) in the switch cabinet (1) from overheating.
3. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the heat sink (50) has a plate-shaped extension and forms at least one wall section of the switch cabinet (1) and/or is integrable in the switch cabinet (1) or overlaps or covers the switch cabinet or wall sections thereof outside the switch cabinet (1) in the immediate vicinity thereof.
4. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that a predefinable distance (X) between the support assembly (4) and heat sink (5) to which it may be allocated is adjustable by means of an adjusting device (58).
5. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that a rear flow space (19) is present between the respective heat sink (50) and the rear side of the respective support assembly (4) to which it may be allocated, by means of which a sinking air flow in an installed switch cabinet (1) may be forced from top to bottom, and that a front flow space (17) between the support assembly (4) and the respective switch cabinet door allows an air flow to rise, which is guided at least partially passed the heat-generating devices (2).
6. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the volume of the rear flow space (19) is sized many times smaller than the volume of the front flow space (17).
7. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the support assembly (4) is provided with openings (30), each of which enables a direct cross connection from the rear flow space (19) to the front flow space (17) in such a way that the devices (2) to which they may be allocated are supplied with air on both the front and on the side in the switch cabinet (1).
8. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the circulation of the flowing cool air and warm air is effected by an air conveying device (20) preferably in the form of a cylindrical fan.
9. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that a gaseous coolant is circulated through cooling tubes (56) inside the plate-shaped heat sink (50), which delivers heat absorbed by a compressor device (52), preferably adiabatic cooling tubes (56) of the heat sink (5), to the environment.
10. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the front side of the heat sink (50) facing the support assembly (4) is provided with a nanostructure, preferably in the form of a nano-varnish (62).
11. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that any condensate forming during the operation of the heat sink (50) is collected by means of a collector device (54) and discharged from the switch cabinet (1) by means of an outlet device.
Description
[0015] Additional advantages, features and details of the invention result from the subclaims and from the following description, in which various exemplary embodiments are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which, in basic representation and not to scale,
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[0019] Depicted only schematically in the switch cabinet 1 is a support assembly 4, which in the exemplary embodiment is composed of two or more vertically arranged support rails 8 and, in the present case, of a total of three essentially horizontally arranged mounting strips 12, 14, 16. The mounting strips 12, 14, 16 and the support rails 8 may be connected by connecting elements, for example, in the form of crossbars or the like, not depicted in
[0020] The devices 2 are arranged on the front side 17 of the mounting strips 12, 14, 16 and, therefore, on the front side 17 of the frame-like support assembly 4 in rows one on top of the other, preferably detachably fastened, in particular, on respective associated mounting strips 12, 14, 16. Said front side 17 of the switch cabinet 1 may be closed by a switch cabinet door, not depicted in greater detail for reasons of simpler representation, wherein said opening of the switch cabinet 1 may also be closed by a double door or other multiple doors. An air flow 34 directed essentially from top to bottom in the direction of the line arrows, may be forced on the rear side 19 of the support assembly 4, in particular, in the area of the support rails 8, by means of an air conveying device 20 (
[0021] The strip gaps between the mounting strips 12, 14, 16 may be at least partially closed by means of closure elements 22, 24, 26, wherein in the area of these strip gaps, electrical connecting wires of the devices 2 are passed from the front side 17 of the frame 10 to the rear side 19 and, in this respect, the wiring and cabling may extend accordingly on the rear side 19 of the frame-like support assembly 4. For this purpose, each of the closure elements 22, 24, 26 may be designed in multiple parts, and include, in particular, for example, a wiring strip 28 (
[0022] A passage opening 30 is arranged in the cover element 32, through which cooling air is able to enter from the rear side 19 to the front side 17 of the support assembly 4 and in this way may be fed to each heat-generating device 2 in a targeted manner. In the view according to
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[0024] A fastening element 48 is disposed in principle arrangement above the first mounting strip 12, to which the air conveying device 20 is connected, in particular, mounted. A first strip gap between the fastening element 48 and the first mounting strip 12 is sealed by means of a cover element 36, which essentially hermetically seals the frame 10 at this point. In contrast, a first cover element 32, which includes the passage opening 30, is arranged in the strip gap between the first mounting strip 12 and the second mounting strip 14. The first cover element 32 in this case may be insertable into the side margins of the strip gap bordered by the wiring strips 28. The passage openings 30 in this case may be predefined in the first cover element 32 or the first cover element 32 may include predetermined breaking points as a result of local material thinning, perforation or the like, by means of which the passage opening 30 may be easily produced if needed and preferably without tools. In a simplified construction, the passages between the individual mounting strips 12, 14, 16 may also be utilized to transport the air from the rear side 19 in the direction of the front side 17 for the purpose of air conditioning the devices 2.
[0025] Since the center device 2 depicted by way of example in
[0026] Arranged below the third mounting strip 16 is a passage opening extending over the entire width of the third mounting strip 16, through which the remaining air flow 34 is able to pass from the rear side 19 to the front side 17 of the frame 10, and initially able to brush over the second device 2 (depicted at the bottom on the left hand side of
[0027] The air conditioning system according to the invention will now be described in greater detail, based on the previously described basic structures of a switch cabinet. As shown in
[0028] In the exemplary embodiment according to
[0029] As shown in the exemplary embodiment according to
[0030] For said layout, the concept of the heat sink 50 formed as a cooling plate is preferably designed in the form of a sandwich structure, made up of a plate-shaped carrier medium, in which preferably cooling coils or cooling lines, laid down in a meandering pattern, are imbedded. The flow line and return line of the cooling lines or cooling tubes 56 are each connected to the cooling compressor 52, which, together with the associated condenser, is fixedly mounted outside the switch cabinet 1 on the top thereof, in order not to occupy any installation space inside the switch cabinet. The cooling tubes 56 are connected to the cold compressor 12[sic-52] installed on top of the switch cabinet 1 by separable couplings not further depicted, as a result of which a simple maintenance of the cold compressor 12[sic-52] is possible or individual components of the entire cooling system may be easily replaced once the compressor 52 is separated via the separable couplings from the remaining heat sink 50.
[0031] The following exemplary embodiments will be explained only to the extent that they differ significantly from the preceding exemplary embodiments. The statements made with regard to the former apply accordingly also to the exemplary embodiments according to
[0032] In the embodiment according to
[0033] In the embodiment according to
[0034] Based on the modular design of each heat sink 50, a large number of applications for switch cabinets 1 can be implemented. Thus, it would also be conceivable to integrate the respective heat sink 50 on the front of the door systems for the switch cabinet 1 not further depicted or to include the other wall sections thereof such as, for example support base parts, side walls and topside walls.