Air-cooled electronic equipment enclosed in a secure cabinet

H - Electricity – 05 – K

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H05K 7/20 (2006.01) H05K 5/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2360023

Secure enclosures are needed to protect electronic equipment but such equipment enclosed in a secure cabinet encounters elevated air temperature problems, even though the equipment is usually provided with its own cooling mechanism. The invention solves the problems by providing a direct ambient air flow from the exterior of the cabinet to an air intake of the cooling mechanism of the internal electronic equipment. In one embodiment, a cabinet prevents human access to the internal equipment while a sealed air conduit connecting an opening in the cabinet and the air intake of the equipment provides a direct flow of the outside room air to the internal equipment. The conduit is substantially air tight so that only outside room air is accessible to the air intake of the equipment.

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