Dust Free PC carries a wide range of A/C cooling fans and accessories at competitive prices. Speak with one of our professionals to discuss your particular requirements.
Protect sensitive electrical equipment from low temperatures, condensation, and corrosion. Surface-mount heaters have an aluminum housing and a thermostat that adjusts from 0° to 100° F. Operate on 50/60 Hz. Components are UL recognized. CSA certified.
Min/Max Thermometer with Alarm Utilize our alarm temperature gauge. It will sound an alarm when its time to change your filter. This device allows the user to set min/max temperature alarms both the internal and external sensor. When the temperature exceeds the preset parameters, an audible alarm will sound. Simultaneous display of ambient interior and exterior temperatures with min/max readings on both. User selectable °C or °F read outs, comes with 1 AAA battery.
Security Cam Locks can be added to any enclosure, this option will limit access to your sensitive equipment.
Our Splashguard system will help protect your enclosure filter and cable port from liquids. This system can be added to any enclosure. For total wash-down capabilities ask about our NEMA 4x enclosures.
Sound suppression is available as an option, often used for noisy printers or for enclosures in sensitive areas.
The enclosure conversion kit can be added to most existing enclosures, this kit will convert a standard enclosure to a dust free enclosure. Each kit includes our specialized fan and filter system and detailed instructions for easy installation. Discuss your particular requirements with one of our experienced representatives to determine the kit that will fit your requirements.
Enclosure Stands and Roller Bases can be built to accommodate your computer or printer enclosure, makes moving your equipment an effortless task. Our stands are available in several configurations; speak with your representative about your particular requirements.
Prevent Environmentally Caused Computer Problems with Server Enclosures and Server Covers
A large automotive parts company was having trouble with critical computer systems deployed to thousands of remote locations throughout the United States and Canada. The systems basically ran the locations and downtime meant loss of business and inability for them to support client’s needs. Finally it was determined that it was not the hardware or the software, it was the environment! The issue was airborne debris naturally being pulled into the systems causing system errors and failures.
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