A nuclear power plant approached EIC Solutions because they were unhappy with the failure rates and maintenance levels of their compressor-based cooling systems. EIC Solutions provides the plant with the Protector™ Series Electronic Enclosure Read More...
When the New Meadowlands Stadium was constructed, it’s LCD scoreboards’ electrical wiring components and controls had to be mounted close to the screens to reduce wire length and eliminate any RF/EMI noise. The best mounting position was behind the screens, which exposed them to weather elements. Read More...
A national security company was in need of a solution that could provide both cooling and heating for the enclosures housing camera systems used for license plate recognition at select US border crossings. Read More...
An oil and gas exploration company was interested in using an EIC thermoelectric air conditioner to cool their electrical control panels in their offshore drilling rigs and refining plants in the Gulf of Mexico, however EIC had no small units available that were Class 1, Division 2 outdoor rated. Read More...
A time lapse photography and remote monitoring company that provides photography and remote monitoring for construction projects world-wide was looking for a climate control system for enclosures housing their expensive, specialized camera systems. Read More...
A major manufacturing facility was in need of a cooling solution for their enclosed multi-geared drives. The multi-gear drives were exposed to debris in the adverse conditions of the factory, which was causing the bearings to clog. Read More...
An Optical Diagnostic Solutions company that provides laser-based measurement and diagnostic technologies for industrial, military, and space applications required a solution to regulate temperature in an enclosure encasing an extremely specialized camera system and electronics. Read More...
A helicopter flight simulator for military applications was being utilized in the Middle East for pilot training. Trainees found that the small cockpit on the simulator was getting too hot for them to adequately operate the simulator after only just a few short minutes in the cockpit. Read More...
A major vendor in the entertainment ticketing industry searched for a solution that would provide electronic cooling for their outside ticketing kiosks. The electronics and computers used in the kiosks required a constant temperature in hot climates and under adverse weather conditions in order to function properly. Read More...