STUDY ON AN ENERGY-SAVING THERMAL MANAGEMENT
Figure 8. Comparison of electrity consumption equipment cabinet between 12 °C and 39 °C, in winter which meets the national standard for outdoor communication base stations, thus, there is no high
Figure 8. Comparison of electrity consumption equipment cabinet between 12 °C and 39 °C, in winter which meets the national standard for outdoor communication base stations, thus, there is no high
" Heating degree days ", or " HDD ", are a measure of how much (in degrees), and for how long (in days), outside air temperature was lower than a specific " base temperature " (or " balance point ").
Unattended base stations require an intelligent cooling system because of the strain they are exposed to. The sensitive telecom equipment is operating 24/7 with continuous load that generates heat.
Reliability-base stations are used in complex outdoor environments, all over the world, with a temperature range of -40C~55C, difficult to maintain after failure-excellent thermal stability,
This range is suitable for thermostatic control, but a tighter tolerance requires a proportional type of control. A thermoelectric-based controller can drive the temperature of an
Took my outdoor base down found the hottest spot on the bottom temperature is 120 degrees. I found the hottest spot on my modem and the temperature was 107 degrees
The studied case is a radio base station (RBS) of high power density. Operating in outdoor scenarios, RBS requires unattended duty, maintenance-free, and long life-time. Compared with active heat
Values for sensible heat load are calculated by comparing the outdoor temperature to indoor conditions (75 oF and 60% relative humidity [RH]), and calculating how much energy is required to bring the
This paper investigates different improvement methods for a radio base station by numerical simulation, including installation method, metal conduction rod, geometric optimization of
This range is suitable for thermostatic control, but a tighter tolerance requires a proportional type of control. A thermoelectric-based controller can drive the temperature of an enclosure to within 0.5 C of
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