Zhejiang Yonggui Electric Equipment Co., Ltd.

1.7kw Integrated Water-cooling System

lt is applicable to isolated liquid-cooling charging station.


  • Automotive-grade design

  • Automatic control

  • High reliability

  • Automotive-grade testing

  • Multifunction

  • High security

Specifications of 1.7kw Integrated Water-cooling System

Specifications

ltem

Parameters

Dimensions

256mm*136mm*360mm(L*W*H)

Weight

3.5Kg

Rate of flow

2.3L/min@3.5Bar

Working pressure

0~5.0Bar

Cooling medium

Ethylene Glycol-Based coolant predilute(GB 29743)

Heat exchange capacity

1700W@50℃,Maximum temperature 85℃,Performance mode

Ambient temperature

-40℃~ +50°C

Noise value

≤55dB(A),Noise reduction mode

≤71dB(A),Performance mode

Rated voltage

24V/DC

Rated power

160W

Recommended supply power value

≥300W

Volume of the pot

1.9L

Degree of protection

IP67

Communication method

MODBUS base on 485

Control methodFull automation


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