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3.4.5
Condensate treatment
ATTENTION
Damage to the switch cabinet components by formation of condensate
Switch cabinet interior temperatures below the dew point of the ambient air or damaged switch cabinet seals can lead to
excessive formation of condensate.
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Check the switch cabinet seals regularly to avoid excessive condensate from penetrating ambient air.
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Install a door contact switch to reduce formation of condensate when the switch cabinet is open.
Fig. 6: Condensate drain nozzle (example, DTI-cooling unit)
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Cooling unit
Condensate can form when the evaporator cools down. The condensate is drained to avoid damage to the switch cabinet and
the cooling units. The integrated condensate evaporator discharges the condensate into the ambient air.
For safety reasons, the condensate evaporator has a drain nozzle with drain hose (2) through which the excess condensate is
discharged from the unit.
The condensate discharged by the drain hose (2) can be collected by the condensate collection bottle available as an accessory
(see "Spare parts and accessories", Page 57).
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View from below at an angle
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Condensate drain hose
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