Switch rack system
US-2015370028-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9906001B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9906001-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213604966-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A condenser for condensing vapor to liquid for cooling a switchgear having a heat generating component inside an enclosure and tubing structure associated with the heat generating component. A working fluid is disposed within an end portion of the tubing structure. The condenser includes a hollow tubular base defining a volume and having first and second opposing opened ends. A plurality of fins extends from a periphery of the base. The fins are in spaced relation and disposed about the entire circumference of the base. A first end cap is coupled to the base so as to close the first opened end. A second end cap is coupled to the base to close the second opened end. The second end cap has port structure constructed and arranged to fluidly communicate the tubing structure with the volume.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cooling system comprising: a switchgear having at least one heat generating component inside an enclosure, and a tubing structure associated with the heat generating component, a working fluid being disposed within an end portion of the tubing structure that is associated with the heat generating component, and a condenser external to the switchgear and comprising: a hollow tubular base defining a volume and having first and second opposing opened ends, the base having a circumference, a plurality of fins extending from a periphery of the base, the fins being in spaced relation and disposed about the entire circumference of the base and constructed and arranged to be exposed to ambient air outside the switchgear, a first end cap separate from and physically coupled to the base so as to close the first opened end, a second end cap physically coupled to the base to close the second opened end, the second end cap having a port structure constructed and arranged to fluidly communicate the tubing structure with the volume so that when the working fluid is heated to a vapor state by the heat generating component, the tubing structure is constructed and arranged to transfer the vapor to the condenser, with the fins transferring heat to the ambient air by natural convection and the vapor being phased changed to liquid within in the volume of the base, the liquid being passively returned back to the end portion of the tubing structure thereby cooling the at least one heat generating component, and a connector mounting the condenser so as to be able to be decoupled from the tubing structure, with the tubing structure being removably coupled with the connector, without destruction of the tubing structure or the connector, and in fluid communication with the port structure of the second end cap, wherein the connector comprises first and second plates directly removably coupled to each other, with the first plate defining the second end cap disposed entirely outside of the enclosure and the second plate being coupled with the tubing structure such that upon decoupling of the first and second plates, the condenser and the first plate can be completely separated from the tubing structure and thus the switchgear entirely externally of the enclosure, with the second plate and tubing structure remaining with the switchgear. 2. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the fins extend from the base in a cantilever manner. 3. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the fins and the base are an integral extrusion. 4. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the condenser is symmetrical about a longitudinal axis thereof. 5. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the first end cap includes a container constructed and arranged to receive a drying agent therein that is adapted to absorb diffused water. 6. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the port structure includes first and second channels therein, the first channel being constructed and arranged to receive the vapor and the second channel being constructed and arranged to receive the liquid. 7. The cooling system of claim 6 , wherein the tubing structure includes an internal cavity in fluid communication with the first channel and a liquid return tube, in the internal cavity, and in fluid communication with the second channel. 8. The cooling system of claim 7 , wherein a plurality of separate condensers are provided, each said separate condensers being connected with an associated tubing structure and each said separate condensers being mounted in an adjacent manner to a top of the enclosure of the switchgear. 9. The cooling system of claim 8 , wherein a length of each fin is approximately 0.11 meters. 10. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the heat generating component is a primary contact of the switchgear.
Cooling; Ventilation · CPC title
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