Wall mounted units for indoor installation for mission critical applications
The Uniflair MB is a wall mounted cooling unit installed on the outside of a conditioned space, such as a telecom enclosure. These units are completely self-contained, meaning they are shipped completely charged and there is no need for a remote heat exchanger. These rapidly deployable units only require simple electrical wiring and mounting to the shelter. Available in a free cooling configuration, these units come equipped with motorized dampers to enable use of the outside air to help cool the IT space
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Product Monoblock Units for Internal Installation with Downflow Air Discharge | Part Number XDA |
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Product Monoblock Units for Internal Installation with Downflow Air Discharge and Direct Free-Cooling | Part Number XDF |
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Product Monoblock Units for Internal Installation with Upflow Air Discharge | Part Number XMA |
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Product Monoblock Units for Internal Installation with Upflow Air Discharge and Direct Free-Cooling | Part Number XMF |
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Modular strategy | Modular design of the mechanical and control systems allow for gradual build-up of the cooling infrastructure to match the cooling demand of the facility. This greatly reduces CAPEX expediture and provides deferred investment throughout the life of the facility. | ||||||||
Direct Free Cooling | Utilizes outdoor air when ambient air temperature can help support cooling loads. | ||||||||
High performance technological solutions | Optimize the unit operation at any load or ambient condition, guaranteeing an extremely low power consumption | ||||||||
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Direct drive motors | Stress on bearings is nearly eliminated, increasing useful life. Allows integral fan/motor assembly to be factory balanced, which lowers vibration and expedites startup. | ||||||||
Redundant Components | Single points of failure in the system have redundant components to maintain availability and reliability. | ||||||||
Scroll compressors | Utilize few moving parts for increased reliability and life expectancy. | ||||||||
Dual power inputs | (Optional) Dual power supplies for incoming power redundancy | ||||||||
Active response control | Monitors and actively adjusts cooling capacity to ensure proper server inlet temperatures. Through the microprocessor controller, visibility into the operation and status of the unit is provided. | ||||||||
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Microprocessor controller | Provides proactive control and real-time monitoring via a four line, eighty character, alphanumeric display. | ||||||||
Local area network | Creates a shared control between all the available resources for maximum energy efficiency and controlled management of the group during emergency situations | ||||||||
Network interface | Provides management by connecting the device directly to the network with a dedicated IP address, avoiding the need for a proxy such as a server. Management is available via Web browser, Telnet or SSH. Notification features inform you of problems as they occur. | ||||||||
Building Management Systems | Units are designed to work with the most common BMS systems including BACnet and Modbus. | ||||||||
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Operational Service | Allows critical components to be maintained/replaced while the system is in operation. | ||||||||
Easy service access | Allows for all serviceable components to be replaced/maintained by easily accessible panels/doors. | ||||||||
Service monitoring | All the monitoring devices on board the unit allow for preventive maintenance and a check of the working condition of the system while its in operation. |