The Shielding Wall System is a modular cladding upgrade for prefabricated utility enclosures, designed to block solar radiation and enable vertical airflow without fans. It uses deep aluminum sunshade fins and baffled vent paths to stabilize interior temperatures, eliminate condensation, and reduce energy costs—all without mechanical components.
✅ 6. 产品属性(Product Attributes)
Sunshade Blade Depth: 300 mm
Blade Angle: 35°, open-rib for thermal diffusion
Vent Channel Size: 50 mm width × 2000 mm height
Material: Anodized aluminum 6063-T5, C4 corrosion rating
Finish: Low-gloss PVDF silver (anti-glare, ISO compliant)
Mounting System: Thermal break brackets + stainless steel anchors
Standards Compliance:
ISO 52016 – Energy performance & building environment modeling
ASTM C1371 – Reflectivity & thermal emissivity
ASCE – Wind load & airflow equalization
Ventilation Method: Passive chimney effect (cool air drawn in, hot air expelled)
✅ 7. 性能结果(Performance Results)
Internal temperature reduction: –11.8°C (average)
HVAC cycle reduction: –46%
Annual energy savings: ~$3,200 USD per enclosure
Condensation events: 0 during 120-day monitoring
Recognition: Listed in Architectural Digest for microclimate design innovation
Durability: No performance loss after 3 seasonal cycles
✅ 8. 产品描述(Product Description)
Engineered for utility enclosures operating in sun-intense, semi-arid environments, this system transforms passive heat management through strategic shading and vertical airflow. Unlike traditional rainscreen or fan-based setups, it relies on the chimney effect: aluminum blades block direct solar load while internal baffled vent channels guide rising warm air upward and outward. The result is a dramatic cut in internal heat gain and HVAC workload—with no moving parts and no maintenance. PVDF coatings ensure UV resistance and glare control, while stainless mounting brackets secure the panels against wind uplift per ASCE design parameters. Backed by ISO 52016 modeling and ASTM thermal reflectivity testing, this system is now a go-to for regional energy firms upgrading aging substation shells.