Active Airflow Control
Monitors and actively adjust cooling unit airflow in containment systems, while providing visibility to effective cooling to critical IT equipment.
Dew point monitoring
Prevents condensation from forming inside the enclosure by dissuading access when the external dew point is above supply air temperature.
Hot swappable fans
Allows system to remain operational if a fan replacement is required.
Leak detection
Notifies user in the event of a water leak within the coiling unit.
Top and bottom chilled water connections
Allows chilled water to be connected from the top, if routing from overhead, or bottom, if on a raised floor.
Washable filters
Easy to maintain, cleanable, deep loading mesh filter removes particles from the return air stream.
InRow Chilled Water CoolingFeatures & Benefits
Availability
Dual A-B power inputs
Draws power from the UPS for power protection with dual feeds for redundancy.
Rack inlet control
Rack inlet control guarantees inlet temperature to IT equipment.
Top and bottom chilled water connections
Allows chilled water to be connected from the top, if routing from overhead, or bottom, if on a raised floor.
Active response controls
Monitors and actively adjusts cooling capacity to ensure proper server inlet temperatures. Through the microprocessor controller, visibility into the operation and health of the unit is provided.
Predictable cooling
Placing the unit in the row of racks moves the source of cooling closer to the heat load. This eliminates air mixing and provides a predictable cooling architecture.
Serviceability
Easy service access
Allows for all serviceable components to be replaced/maintained by easily accessible panels/doors.
Agility
Modular design
Modular design provides scalable solutions to add cooling as demand increases.
Scaleable densities
Allows for higher densities to be achieved by integrating containment with room, row and rack cooling system architectures.
Casters
Provides flexibility to move the unit to wherever cooling is required.
Manageability
Real-Time Capacity Monitoring
Real-time display of current and available cooling.
Microprocessor controller
Provides proactive control and real-time monitoring via a four line, eighty character, alphanumeric display.
Building management system integration
Send alarms and data points allowing you to manage critical building infrastructure from a single system.
Total Cost of Ownership
Row-based architecture
Captures hot exhaust air directly from the IT equipment, thereby increasing the unit's sensible cooling capacity over traditional cooling architectures.
Variable speed fans
Variable speed fans reduce energy consumption during off-peak cooling periods.