Perma Pure eCOOL 5000 Series User Manual

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Section C: Principle of Operation

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Figure 2: Heat Exchanger, Impinger and Heat Sink Assembly

When a positive DC voltage is applied to the n-type thermo-electric element,
electrons pass from the p- to the n-type thermo-electric element and the cold side
temperature will decrease as heat is absorbed. The heat absorption (cooling) is
proportional to the current and the number of thermo-electric couples. This heat is
transferred to the hot side of the Peltier element where it is dissipated into the heat
sink and surrounding environment.

Baldwin

™-Series Thermo-Electric Coolers remove the moisture from the sample gas

by cooling the gas as it passes through a laminar impinger (heat exchanger). A
diagram showing the gas flow path through an impinger is shown in the Appendix.
The heat exchanger, made of 316L stainless steel, Durinert

®

(a corrosion-resistant

inert coating over 316L stainless steel), PVDF (Kynar

®

), or glass, is mounted within

a thermally insulated heat transfer block bored to receive the heat exchanger without
a mechanical lock. This assembly allows the easy removal of any heat exchanger
simply by slipping it out of the cooling block by hand. The heat transfer block cools
the heat exchanger through the heat pumping action of the peltier element. The
heat transfer block is on the cold side of the thermo-electric element and the heat
sink is on the hot side of the thermo-electric element. The heat from the heat
transfer block is pumped to the heat sink where it is then dissipated into the air by
the heat sink fan. See figure 2. The desired temperature is maintained by a closed
loop control system, which is implemented through a proportional controller. The
controller uses a type K thermocouple in the heat transfer block located very close to
the cold side of the peltier element as the input sensor.


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