Basic Cooling
For shelters that are less critical and located close to service capability, minimum seasonal air conditioning is usually sufficient. Depending on the application, single or redundant units may be used. A simple remote monitoring capability may also be added.
Critical Shelters
Shelters with highly sensitive equipment and limited site access must keep operating no matter what. These sites may require dual units, high-reliability components such as a scroll compressor, energy saving capabilities such as an economizer, heating, remote monitoring and switchover control. The InteleCool 2 T-Pack is designed for these types of common
telecommunications shelters. This package includes the basic InteleCool 2 system with all of the most popular options including high and low pressure switches, fan cycle control and low pressure bypass.
Special Locations
You don’t always have a choice as to where to place a telecom shelter. It may be located in an urban environment where noise, appearance and other factors are important. Or it may be miles from nowhere on the side of a mountain—making absolute reliability an important requirement.
Controls
The high quality thermostat senses ambient temperature and compares it to your predetermined requirements. For the highest levels of reliability — and to minimize site downtime — critical shelters can be equipped with two InteleCool 2 units and an autochangeover system that balances runtime and automatically switches from one unit to another in case of a system failure. Dual operation can be accomplished with either the Dual Unit Control thermostat or the Tele2®
control and monitoring system.

