Electronics cabinet cooling system
First Claim
1. A method for controlling the temperature in an outdoor telecommunications cabinet having an electronic subrack comprising:
- a) maintaining a nearly constant air flow through said subrack at ambient temperatures below a first temperature;
b) heating said air flow at ambient temperatures below said first temperature so as to maintain the temperature at an inlet to the subrack constant over a first range of ambient temperatures up to said first temperature;
c) maintaining a nearly constant air flow through said subrack at temperatures above said first temperature and below a second temperature;
d) shutting off said heating element at ambient temperatures above said first temperature;
e) varying the air flow through said subrack at ambient temperatures above said second temperature so as to maintain the temperature of the air flow at said outlet relatively constant over a second range of ambient temperatures above said second temperature.
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Abstract
A cabinet for housing telecommunications equipment in outdoor locations includes an enclosure for containing the telecommunications equipment. A subrack is mounted within the enclosure. A duct directs ambient air from outside the cabinet to the subrack. The duct includes an inlet disposed in a lower portion of the cabinet and a subrack inlet plenum disposed immediately below the subrack. A subrack exit plenum is disposed above the electronic subrack for exhausting air heated by the electronics equipment. A fan draws ambient air into the inlet through the duct into the subrack inlet plenum, through the electronic subrack into the subrack exit plenum, and out of the enclosure through the subrack exhaust plenum. A heater is provided for heating inlet air when ambient temperatures are low. The fan and heater are controlled by a thermal controller. At low ambient temperatures, the air flow is maintained constant by the fans and power to the heater is varied to maintain the subrack inlet temperature constant. At moderate temperatures, the heating element is turned off and the fan speed is varied up to the maximum fan speed. At high temperatures, the fans operate at full speed to maintain maximum air flow.
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Citations
15 Claims
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1. A method for controlling the temperature in an outdoor telecommunications cabinet having an electronic subrack comprising:
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a) maintaining a nearly constant air flow through said subrack at ambient temperatures below a first temperature; b) heating said air flow at ambient temperatures below said first temperature so as to maintain the temperature at an inlet to the subrack constant over a first range of ambient temperatures up to said first temperature; c) maintaining a nearly constant air flow through said subrack at temperatures above said first temperature and below a second temperature; d) shutting off said heating element at ambient temperatures above said first temperature; e) varying the air flow through said subrack at ambient temperatures above said second temperature so as to maintain the temperature of the air flow at said outlet relatively constant over a second range of ambient temperatures above said second temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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4. A method for controlling the temperature in an outdoor telecommunications cabinet having an electronic subrack comprising:
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a) maintaining a nearly constant air flow through said subrack at ambient temperatures below a first temperature; b) heating said air flow at ambient temperatures below said first temperature so as to maintain the temperature at an inlet to the subrack constant over a first range of ambient temperatures up to said first temperature; c) varying the air flow through said subrack at ambient temperatures above a second temperature so as to maintain the temperature of the air flow at said outlet relatively constant over a second range of ambient temperatures above said second temperature. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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