Cooling technologies explained
Four different cooling systems ensure that everything stays fresh on the move. Why as many as four? The reason is that each of them has its own particular advantages that recommend them for certain conditions. So please find a short explanation of the functional principles of the different technologies below.
1. Passive cooling
Passive coolers offer a key benefit – they require no power supply. Instead, they feature a highly effective polyurethane foam insulation, combined with a tight closing labyrinth seal. Fitted with cold packs or ice cubes, they keep the contents fresh for several days, depending on the use and weather conditions.
Passive coolers
- Require no external energy supply
- Keep things fresh for several days, depending on the ambient temperature
- Highly effective PU insulation, combined with a tight closing labyrinth seal
- Easy to clean
- Optimized volume/weight ratio
2. Absorption cooling
A concentrated ammonia solution is heated in a boiler and expelled as vapor. The pressurized ammonia gas is then liquefied in a condenser. Supplied with hydrogen, it evaporates and in the process extracts heat from the storage container. The ammonia gas then enters the absorber where it is reabsorbed in a weak solution of ammonia. Finally, the saturated solution flows back to the boiler where the whole cycle starts again.
Absorption coolers
- Gas-powered cooling independent of electricity
- 12 volts DC and 230 volts AC
- Silent operation
- Cooling performance depending on the ambient temperature
3. Thermoelectric cooling
The thermoelectric principle was discovered in 1834 by J.C.A. Peltier, which is why the temperature generating parts of thermoelectric systems are referred to as Peltier elements. Thermoelectrics are based on the fact that cold or heat energy (depending on the polarity) is generated when a DC current is conducted between different types of metal.
The heating or cooling capacity is further enhanced by heat exchangers and air fans. Ideal for low and medium cooling volumes.
Thermoelectric coolers
- 12 / 24 / 230 volts
- Impeccable operation in inclined position
- Lightweight and low-cost
- Cooling performance depending on the ambient temperature
4. Compressor cooling
Compressor units operate using a refrigerant that changes from liquid to gaseous state in the evaporator. The evaporation extracts heat from the interior of the cooling unit – the temperature drops. The compressor draws in the refrigerant, compresses it and passes it on to the condenser. Here, the absorbed heat is released to the atmosphere. The refrigerant liquefies again and flows to the evaporator, where the cycle begins again.
Compressor coolers
- Excellent cooling performance even at extreme ambient temperatures
- Refrigeration and deep-freezing
- 12 / 24 / 100 – 240 volts
- Low power consumption
- Suitable for solar operation
- Integrated Battery protection
This is relevant for
- CDF 11
- CDF 16
- CDF 26
- Dometic CoolFreeze CDF2 36
- CDF35
- Dometic CF 11
- CF-025DC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer
- CF-035AC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer
- CF-040AC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer
- CF16
- CF26
- CF850
- Dometic CFF 12
- Dometic CFF 20
- Dometic CFF 70DZ
- CFX100W
- Dometic CFX 35
- Dometic CFX 35W
- Dometic CFX 40
- Dometic CFX 40W
- Dometic CFX 50
- Dometic CFX 50W
- CFX65
- CFX65DZ
- CFX65W
- CFX75DZW
- CFX95
- CFX95DZW
- CK40D
- CK40D
- Dometic Bordbar AS 25
- Dometic Bordbar TF 08
- Dometic BordBar TF 14
- Dometic CC32
- Dometic CC40
- Dometic CDF11
- Dometic CFF 35
- Dometic CFF 45
- Dometic CFX 28
- Dometic CFX3 100
- Dometic CFX3 25
- Dometic CFX3 35
- Dometic CFX3 45
- Dometic CFX3 55
- Dometic CFX3 55IM
- Dometic CFX3 75DZ
- Dometic CFX3 95DZ
- Dometic CombiCool ACX 35
- Dometic CombiCool ACX 40
- Dometic CombiCool ACX 40 G
- Dometic Combicool RC 1200 EGP
- Dometic Combicool RC 1600 EGP
- Dometic Combicool RC 2200 EGP
- Dometic CoolFreeze CDF 16
- Dometic CoolFreeze CDF 18
- Dometic CoolFreeze CDF 18T
- Dometic Coolfreeze CDF 25
- Dometic Coolfreeze CDF 36
- Dometic CoolFreeze CDF 36
- Dometic CoolFreeze CDF 46
- Dometic Coolfreeze CDF 46
- Dometic CoolFreeze CF 110
- Dometic Coolfreeze CF 26
- Dometic CoolFreeze CF 50
- Dometic Coolfreeze CF 60
- Dometic CoolFreeze CF 80
- Dometic Coolfreeze MC 045
- Dometic Coolfun CK 40D
- Dometic Coolfun CX 26
- Dometic Coolfun CX 30
- Dometic Coolfun CXT 26
- Dometic Coolfun SC 26
- Dometic CoolFun SC 30
- Dometic CoolFun SC 30B
- Dometic Coolmatic CS MP2
- Dometic Coolmatic MRR 07
- Dometic FC40
- Dometic RC 1180
- Dometic TC14
- Dometic TC21
- Dometic TC35
- Dometic Tropicool TB W203
- Dometic TropiCool TC 07
- Dometic TropiCool TCX 14
- Dometic TropiCool TCX 21
- Dometic TropiCool TCX 35
- TCX07
- TB15
- TB08
- T5 Fresh
- SCT 26
- SC 38
- SC 26
- Dometic Patrol 75
- Dometic Patrol 55
- Dometic Patrol 55
- Dometic Patrol 35
- Dometic Patrol 35
- Dometic Patrol 20
- Dometic Patrol 20
- Dometic Patrol 105
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI-85W
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI-33
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI-110
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 85
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 70
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 55
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 42
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 33
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 22
- Dometic Cool-Ice WCI 13
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 92
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 85W
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 85
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 70
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 55
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 42
- Dometic Cool-Ice CI 110