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Features
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Benefits
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Total Cost of Ownership
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Economization
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An efficient method of utilizing
low outside air temperatures to
assist in data center cooling.
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Indirect Heat Exchange
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A polymer heat exchanger allows
the data center and outside
airstreams to remain separated,
thereby preventing contamination and
humidity influences to the data
center airstream.
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Zero White Space
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All cooling equipment is placed
outside the data center, allowing
for valuable white space to be fully
utilized for IT equipment.
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Variable speed fans
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Variable speed fans reduce energy
consumption during off-peak cooling
periods.
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Supplemental Mechanical Cooling
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Provides extra capacity to
augment economization, extending
annual hours of energy savings.
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Availability
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Active response controls
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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.
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Redundant Components
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Single points of failure in the
system have redundant components to
maintain availability and
reliability.
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Economy
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Green Refrigerant
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Environmentally friendly
refrigerant that can offer LEED
points.
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Pulse Powered Water Treatment
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System Eliminates the use of
chemicals in the system, allowing
the water to be re-used or drained
without harming the environment.
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Agility
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Pre-engineered system
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Allows for fast design and
installation
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Scalable Design
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Modular design provides scalable
solutions to add cooling as demand
increases.
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Serviceability
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Operational Service
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Allows critical components to be
maintained/replaced while the system
is in operation.
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Easy service access
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Allows for all serviceable
components to be replaced/maintained
by easily accessible panels/doors.
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