TECA debuts thermoelectric air conditioner with universal input power supply

Oct. 11, 2016
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.

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.

Features: • High-efficiency thermoelectric design • Power-saving air-to-air heat exchanger mode (ECO-Mode) • Heavy-duty full perimeter mounting • Lower profile intrusion into enclosure • Central input cord for easy mounting • Closed loop design • Condensate control and evaporation system • Compact • Increased efficiency at higher ambients by as much as 10% • Virtually maintenance free • No compressor • Environmentaly friendly and safe • Stainless steel exterior housing • Mounts and operates in any orientation • Integral temperature controller • Weight 60 pounds

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