The resistor is a forced-cooled resistor using flowing deionized water (or distilled water). The inlet water temperature ranges from -40°C to 60°C. When installing the resistor, the water inlet should be at the bottom and the water outlet at the top. Before use, the cooling water should be turned on first, and the power should only be supplied after the water flow reaches the required level and fills the interior of the resistor. When stopping use, the power should be turned off first, followed by the water supply, to prevent the resistor from burning dry and getting damaged. It features high power, compact size, stable operation, and safety reliability.It is suitable for various high-power power supplies and the “AC-DC-AC” traction inverter GTO components in electric locomotives for absorption circuits.

Water-Cooled Aluminum Housed Resistors
Water cooled aluminum housed resistors have a wide range of applications in various fields. Here are some specific application cases: Power Systems: In high voltage direct current (HVDC) and alternating current (AC) transmission systems, water cooled aluminum…
Category: Water-Cooled Electronic Components
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