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		<title>Telecom use of Phase Change Materials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Demands for phase change materials increased with its vast usage in the Telecom Sector. In the mobile telecom industry, PCM is used by encapsulating it in its uniquely designed High Density Polyethlene (HDPE) profiles. With the telecom switch, battery and the SMPS being the main source of heat in the telecom cabin; air conditioning units ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Demands for phase change materials increased with its vast usage in the Telecom Sector. In the mobile telecom industry, PCM is used by encapsulating it in its uniquely designed High Density Polyethlene (HDPE) profiles. With the telecom switch, battery and the SMPS being the main source of heat in the telecom cabin; air conditioning units are used to maintain the desired temperatures around 23 &#8211; 24°C, allowing it to rise up to 34°C maximum. In the absence of power to AC units, the temperature can rise sharply, thus, an alternate power source becomes mandatory. Upon power failure, PCM panels lined along the wall provide backup cooling (with forced air circulation). On changing phase, the latent heat is released or absorbed, allowing the ambient temperature within the system to be maintained. This minimizes the use of diesel generators during power outages, saving on maintenance and operation costs of the generator. Furthermore, increased savings can also be achieved with the use of complementary systems like heat exchanger/fan.</p>
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<div id="attachment_289" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 440px"><a href="http://www.aegisbt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/pcm_shelterbenefits.png" rel="shadowbox[post-52];player=img;"><img class="size-full wp-image-289" title="PCM Benefits for Shelters" src="http://www.aegisbt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/pcm_shelterbenefits.png" alt="PCM Benefits for Shelters" width="430" height="233" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">PCM Benefits for Shelters</p></div>
<p>The diagram above shows the effects of using PCM inside         a telecom enclosure. It defines the duration when the air-conditioning         is “switched off.” The rise in temperature is rapid without         PCM. However, with PCM installed, the rise in temperature is delayed         as much of the equipment heat energy gets absorbed. Thus, the temperature         inside the enclosure remains constant (rT) for a longer duration than         without the assistance of any conventional cooling system.  Using         active or passive can later discharge the heat energy absorbed cooling       systems during off-peak hours, making the PCM available for another cycle.</p>
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