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Installation of the drive unit and enclosure design
1.4.2
Cooling system types for drive unit enclosure
From the enclosure that contains the drive unit, the heat of the drive unit and other equipment (transformers, lamps, resistors,
etc.) and the incoming heat such as direct sunlight must be dissipated to keep the in-enclosure temperature lower than the
permissible temperatures of the in-enclosure equipment including the drive unit.
The cooling systems are classified as follows in terms of the cooling calculation method.
1) Cooling by natural heat dissipation from the enclosure surface (totally enclosed type)
2) Cooling by heat sink (aluminum fin, etc.)
3) Cooling by ventilation (forced ventilation type, pipe ventilation type)
4) Cooling by heat exchanger or cooler (heat pipe, cooler, etc.)
Cooling System
Enclosure Structure
Comment
Natural 
cooling
Natural ventilation 
(enclosed, open type)
Low in cost and generally used, but the enclosure size 
increases as the drive unit capacity increases. For relatively 
small capacities.
Natural ventilation 
(totally enclosed type)
Being a totally enclosed type, the most appropriate for hostile 
environment having dust, dirt, oil mist, etc. The enclosure size 
increases depending on the drive unit capacity.
Forced 
cooling
Heatsink cooling
Having restrictions on the heatsink mounting position and 
area, and designed for relative small capacities.
Forced ventilation
For general indoor installation. Appropriate for enclosure 
downsizing and cost reduction, and often used.
Heat pipe
Totally enclosed type for enclosure downsizing.
Drive
unit
Drive
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Heatsink
Drive
unit
Drive
unit
Heat pipe
Drive
unit