Peltier Thermoelectric Cooling Module
Peltier Thermoelectric Cooling Module
Peltier Thermoelectric Cooling Module
6. Speci cation
I max.: 6.0A, Delta T max.: 152.6°F, Voltage:15.4V, Q max.: 51.4W,
Number of couples: 127, Melcor type: CP1.4-127-06L, Dimensions:
1.6" x 1.6" x 0.15", Wire Lead Length: 8", Aluminium Heat Sink :
205W/Mk
7. Governing Equations
With a DC voltage source connected as shown, electrons will be 7.1 Cooling power
repelled by the negative pole and attracted by the positive pole of
the supply; due to this attraction, electrons at Fermi level move
towards positive terminal by releasing heat and creating the holes in
the Fermi level. Now, due to continuous supply of current, electrons
move from valance band (lower energy band) to Fermi level by 7.2 Power consumed
absorbing energy from the junction. With the electrons owing
through the N-type material from bottom to top, heat is absorbed at
the bottom junction and actively transferred to the top junction.
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5. Fabrication of Peltier cooler International
As we have seen in previous section, for producing thermoelectric 3. Hsu, Jeremy (2011-06-14). "Cold? Put this jacket on. Hot? Put this jacket on Climate-
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series by metal plates. By doing this it absorbs the heat from one side
and releases the heat to another side. So, when solid state P-N
materials are connected electrically in series and thermally in
parallel it makes one thermoelectric unit as shown in Figure.
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