TECA debuts thermoelectric air conditioner with universal input power supply
CHICAGO, 11 Oct. 2016. TECA Corp. in Chicago is introducing a unique feature in the company’s newest enclosure cooler series: The AHP-2259 Series of thermoelectric air conditioners will automatically accept 90 to 264 VRMS (RMS voltage or root mean square voltage) input.
The AHP-2259 coolers have a universal input power supply, for increased versatility. End users need make no adjustments, officials say, and the coolers can meet a wide range of input voltages, making them suitable for worldwide operation.
TECA offers high-capacity versions for more cooling, as well as high-efficiency versions for more power saving. Both feature an energy-saving ECO-Mode temperature control feature for passive cooling during lower demand times.
Cooling capacity is 1300-1800 BTU/hr depending on configuration. Heat/Cool or Cool-only configurations are available.
End users can specify NEMA-12, NEMA-4, or NEMA-4X as well as temperature control options.
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