CONDUX | Compressed Air Cooler | #08761700
CONDUX | PART #08761700
Compressed Air Cooler
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DESCRIPTION
Extreme heat can inhibit fiber optic cable installation and damage fiber optic cable and duct. When cable blowing, air is compressed and heat is generated. For example, air that enters a compressor at 100° F (37° C) exits the compressor at 350° F (176° C). At this temperature, fiber optic cable jacket and duct softening can occur. Heat problems can also occur if the duct run is exposed to direct sunlight. The Condux Compressed Air Cooler can help prevent heat damage to fiber optic cable and duct during cable blowing operations.
The Condux Compressed Air Cooler cools compressed air from a maximum temperature of 350° F (176° C), to within 20° F (11° C) of the ambient temperature. For example, if the ambient temperature is 100° F (37° C), air from the air compressor enters the air cooler at 350° F (176° C). That air will leave the cooler at approximately 120° F (49° C). Cooling the air reduces the chances of heat damage to the cable and duct. The Condux Compressed Air Cooler also removes moisture from the air. Water from humid air can dilute cable blowing lubricant and collect in the duct run.
Use of the Condux Compressed Air Cooler is recommended when ambient air temperatures reach 90° F (32° C) or more and/or the duct is exposed to direct sunlight.
Common Questions About the Condux Compressed Air Cooler
What is the Condux Compressed Air Cooler used for?
The Condux Compressed Air Cooler is used during fiber optic cable blowing to reduce compressed air temperature and prevent heat related damage to cable and duct.
When should a compressed air cooler be used during cable blowing?
This air cooler is recommended when ambient temperatures reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit or higher or when duct runs are exposed to direct sunlight.
What makes this compressed air cooler important for fiber installation?
By cooling compressed air to within 20 degrees Fahrenheit of ambient temperature and removing moisture, this unit helps protect cable jackets, duct integrity, and blowing lubricant performance.
At a Glance
• Compressed air cooler for fiber optic cable blowing
• Reduces air temperature to near ambient levels
• Helps prevent heat damage to cable and duct
• Removes moisture from compressed air